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themes and perspectives in indian sociology

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themes and perspectives in indian sociology

themes and perspectives in indian sociology

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• Author: D. N. Dhanagare
• Publisher: Rawat Publications
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1993
• Pages: 209
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Binding: Hardback
• ISBN: 8170331982
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
• Availability: In Stock

About the Book

Themes and Perspectives in Indian Sociology by D. N. Dhanagare provides a comprehensive examination of the development of sociological thought and research in India. The book analyzes the major theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and intellectual debates that have shaped the discipline of sociology in the Indian context.

Dhanagare explores key themes such as caste, class, agrarian relations, social movements, and rural transformation, highlighting how sociologists have interpreted these issues over time. The work also discusses the influence of Western sociological traditions alongside indigenous perspectives in shaping Indian sociological scholarship.

Ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in sociology and social sciences, this volume offers valuable insights into the evolution of sociological inquiry in India and the broader intellectual trends influencing the discipline.

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Book Details

• Author: D. N. Dhanagare
• Publisher: Rawat Publications
• Language: English
• Published Year: 1993
• Pages: 209
• Dimensions: 22 x 14 cm
• Binding: Hardback
• ISBN: 8170331982
• Book Condition: Used – Good
• Condition Note: Book is in good condition.
• Availability: In Stock

About the Book

Themes and Perspectives in Indian Sociology by D. N. Dhanagare provides a comprehensive examination of the development of sociological thought and research in India. The book analyzes the major theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and intellectual debates that have shaped the discipline of sociology in the Indian context.

Dhanagare explores key themes such as caste, class, agrarian relations, social movements, and rural transformation, highlighting how sociologists have interpreted these issues over time. The work also discusses the influence of Western sociological traditions alongside indigenous perspectives in shaping Indian sociological scholarship.

Ideal for students, researchers, and readers interested in sociology and social sciences, this volume offers valuable insights into the evolution of sociological inquiry in India and the broader intellectual trends influencing the discipline.