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_aNagla, Bhupendra Kumar _97124 |
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_aIndian sociological thought/ _cBhupendra Kumar Nagla |
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_aJaipur : _bRawat publications, _c2008. |
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_a418p. : _c22cm. |
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504 | _aIncludes index. | ||
505 | _a1 Development of Sociology in India 8 1 Historical Perspective 33 2 D.D. Kosambi 36 3 Romila Thapar 50 II Indological/Textual Perspective 67 4 Radhakamal Mukerjee 71 5 G.S. Ghurye 93 6 Louis Dumont 114 7 Irawati Karve 134 III Structural-Functional Perspective 167 8 M.N. Srinivas 170 9 S.C.Dube 186 10 McKim Marriott 203 IV Marxist Perspective 215 11 D.P. Mukerji 217 12 A.R. Desai 244 13 Ramkrishna Mukherjee 258 V Stratification Perspective 271 14 André Béteille 281 VI Cultural Perspective 313 15 Yogendra Singh 315 VII Civilizational Perspective 339 16 N.K. Bose 341 17 Surajit Sinha 355 VIII Subaltern Perspective 373 18 B.R. Ambedkar 375 19 Ranajit Guha 400 20 David Hardiman 411 IX Contemporary Discourses 421 21 Contextualization 426 22 Indigenization 437 23 Use of Native Categories in the Analysis of Indian Society 453 24 Sociology for India: An Issue for Indian Sociology 468 | ||
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_aSociology--India. _96432 |
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_aSociology. _94730 |
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