Guha, Ranajit.

The small voice of history: collected essays/ Ranajit Guha - Ranikhet: Orient Blackswan, c2009. - x, 666 p. ; 23 cm.

Rules of Property
An Administrative Blueprint of 1785
Introduction to the Burdwan District Records 1788-1800
Report on an Investigation of the Gauripur Raj Estate Archives
Rent in Kind and Money Rent in Eastern India under Early British Rule
Graft, Greed, and Perfidy
The Agrarian History of Northern India

Subaltern Histories
Neel Darpan: The Image of a Peasant Revolt in a Liberal Mirror
Five Villages
On Some Aspects of the Historiography of Colonial India
The Prose of Counter-Insurgency
The Career of an Anti-God in Heaven and on Earth
The Millenarian Space
Chandra's Death
The Small Voice of History
Introduction to the Subaltern Studies Reader
Writing the Past Where Generations Meet
Subaltern Studies: Projects for Our Time and Their Convergence
Gramsci in India: Homage to a Teacher

The Two Histories
OF Empire
A Conquest Foretold
The Advent of Punctuality
A Colonial City and its Time(s)
Sir William Jones
Europe and the Exotic
Not at Home in Empire
Introducing an Anthropologist among the Historians
The Authority of Vernacular Pasts
A Construction of Humanism in Colonial India

The Promise of Nationhood
The Mahatma and the Mob
The Movement for National Freedom in India
Nationalism Reduced to 'Official Nationalism'
Nationalism and the Trials of Becoming
Foreword to the 'Gita'
Coping with the Excess of History

Democracy Betrayed
Teen-Age Wage Slavery in India
On Torture and Culture
Indian Democracy: Long Dead, Now Buried
Knowing India by its Prisons
Calcutta Diary
Two Campaigns
On Naming a New Aspiration

Exile
The Tartar's Cry
The Migrant's Time
The Turn
Translating between Cultures

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British Occupation of India (1765-1947)
Historiography

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