Author: A.R. Desai
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
ISBN: 9788171540136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Mandelbaum, David: Society in India
Author: A.R. Desai
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
ISBN: 9788171540136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
ISBN: 9788171540136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 740
Book Description
Society in India
Author: David G. Mandelbaum
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
ISBN: 9789386042286
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This comprehensive analysis of Indian society brings together the results of modern social research to trace the patterns that underlie social relations throughout India. Society in India views social relations in the country as systems and subsystems and shows that contrary to belief this is not static or stagnant, but has been continually adapting to changing circumstances mainly on the basis of certain deep-rooted psychological and social themes. This edition combines two volumes. Volume One: Continuity and Change deals with the concepts of social system and caste order and then defines the major components of Indian society. The constituent chapters note the cultural effects of kinship networks and the psychological effects of the tensions inherent in family relations. Volume Two: Change and Continuity deals mainly with social change and its major types, recurrent and systematic. It examines and summarizes the discussion of psychological forces and social processes in our society and appraises the trends of modern social change. Key Feature • This analysis of Indian society is the most comprehensive study that has been done in recent times. • It brings together the results of modern social research to reveal the regular patterns that underlie social relations throughout the country • It outlines some of the principal social and regional variations. • This book discusses the psychological forces and social processes in Indian society and appraise the trends of modern social change.
Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
ISBN: 9789386042286
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
This comprehensive analysis of Indian society brings together the results of modern social research to trace the patterns that underlie social relations throughout India. Society in India views social relations in the country as systems and subsystems and shows that contrary to belief this is not static or stagnant, but has been continually adapting to changing circumstances mainly on the basis of certain deep-rooted psychological and social themes. This edition combines two volumes. Volume One: Continuity and Change deals with the concepts of social system and caste order and then defines the major components of Indian society. The constituent chapters note the cultural effects of kinship networks and the psychological effects of the tensions inherent in family relations. Volume Two: Change and Continuity deals mainly with social change and its major types, recurrent and systematic. It examines and summarizes the discussion of psychological forces and social processes in our society and appraises the trends of modern social change. Key Feature • This analysis of Indian society is the most comprehensive study that has been done in recent times. • It brings together the results of modern social research to reveal the regular patterns that underlie social relations throughout the country • It outlines some of the principal social and regional variations. • This book discusses the psychological forces and social processes in Indian society and appraise the trends of modern social change.
Society in India: Continuity and change
Author: David Goodman Mandelbaum
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520016231
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
November 2004
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520016231
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
November 2004
Mandelbaum, David: Society in India
Author: A.R. Desai
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
ISBN: 9788171540136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Publisher: Popular Prakashan
ISBN: 9788171540136
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 208
Book Description
Dimensions of Social Life
Author: Paul Hockings
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110846853
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
ISBN: 3110846853
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Behind Mud Walls
Author: William Wiser
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520227101
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
"Behind Mud Walls is an excellent introduction to the changes that have taken place in India from the mid-1920s to today, seen from the village level. It is an engaging read, filled with first hand observations of great clarity and explanatory power. It introduces the changing world of the village, where still 50 percent of the world's population, and 75 percent of India's population, live."—Howard Spadek, author of The World's History
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 9780520227101
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 412
Book Description
"Behind Mud Walls is an excellent introduction to the changes that have taken place in India from the mid-1920s to today, seen from the village level. It is an engaging read, filled with first hand observations of great clarity and explanatory power. It introduces the changing world of the village, where still 50 percent of the world's population, and 75 percent of India's population, live."—Howard Spadek, author of The World's History
Society in India
Author: Ram Ahuja
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
The Remembered Village
Author: M. N. Srinivas
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520341635
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
"The real virtue of this most recent contribution by Dr. Srinivas is the consistently human, humane, and humanistic tone oft he observations and of the narration; the simple, straightforward style in which it is written; and the richness of anecdotal materials. . . . He writes modestly as a wise and knowledgeable man. He restores faith in the best tradition of ethnography. Without being popular, in the pejorative sense, it is a book any uninitiated reader can read with pleasure and enlightenment."--Cora Du Bois, Asian Student "Few accounts of village life give one the sense of coming to know, of vicariously sharing in, the lives of real villagers that this book conveys. . . . The work is holistic in the best anthropological manner; the principal aspects of Rampura life are lucidly sketched and the interrelations among them are cogently considered. . . . our collective knowledge and its practical relevance become enhanced."--David G. Mandelbaum, Economic and Political Weekly "[Srinivas] has described and analyzed life in Rampura in the late 1940s with charm and insight. His book is enjoyable as well as illuminating. . . . In addition to the rich detail of village life and of a number of individual villagers, Srinivas gives us valuable insights into the nature of ethnographic research. He relates how he came to study this particular village. He tells us how he got established in the village, and describes vividly his living quarters. . . . He describes, at various places throughout the book, his reactions to the villagers and his perceptions of their reactions to him. He freely admits his own negative reactions to certain things and certain behavior. He discusses the factors that could and did bias his research. . . . illuminate[s] both the problems and the rewards of the ethnographer. . . . must reading."--Robert H. Lauer, Sociology: Reviews of New Books
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520341635
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
"The real virtue of this most recent contribution by Dr. Srinivas is the consistently human, humane, and humanistic tone oft he observations and of the narration; the simple, straightforward style in which it is written; and the richness of anecdotal materials. . . . He writes modestly as a wise and knowledgeable man. He restores faith in the best tradition of ethnography. Without being popular, in the pejorative sense, it is a book any uninitiated reader can read with pleasure and enlightenment."--Cora Du Bois, Asian Student "Few accounts of village life give one the sense of coming to know, of vicariously sharing in, the lives of real villagers that this book conveys. . . . The work is holistic in the best anthropological manner; the principal aspects of Rampura life are lucidly sketched and the interrelations among them are cogently considered. . . . our collective knowledge and its practical relevance become enhanced."--David G. Mandelbaum, Economic and Political Weekly "[Srinivas] has described and analyzed life in Rampura in the late 1940s with charm and insight. His book is enjoyable as well as illuminating. . . . In addition to the rich detail of village life and of a number of individual villagers, Srinivas gives us valuable insights into the nature of ethnographic research. He relates how he came to study this particular village. He tells us how he got established in the village, and describes vividly his living quarters. . . . He describes, at various places throughout the book, his reactions to the villagers and his perceptions of their reactions to him. He freely admits his own negative reactions to certain things and certain behavior. He discusses the factors that could and did bias his research. . . . illuminate[s] both the problems and the rewards of the ethnographer. . . . must reading."--Robert H. Lauer, Sociology: Reviews of New Books
Changing India
Author: Robert W. Stern
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521009126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The revised edition of Robert Stern's book brings India's story up to date. Since its original publication in 1993, much has altered and yet central to the author's argument remains his belief in the remarkable continuity and vitality of India's social systems and its resilience in the face of change. This is a colourful, readable and comprehensive introduction to modern India. In a journey through its family households and villages, the author explains its long-lived and little understood caste and class systems, its venerable faiths and extraordinary ethnic diversity, its history as 'the jewel in the crown' of British imperialism and its post-Independence career as a major agricultural and industrial nation. While paradoxes abound in an India which is constantly transforming, Stern demonstrates how and why it remains the largest and most enduring democracy in the developing world.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521009126
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
The revised edition of Robert Stern's book brings India's story up to date. Since its original publication in 1993, much has altered and yet central to the author's argument remains his belief in the remarkable continuity and vitality of India's social systems and its resilience in the face of change. This is a colourful, readable and comprehensive introduction to modern India. In a journey through its family households and villages, the author explains its long-lived and little understood caste and class systems, its venerable faiths and extraordinary ethnic diversity, its history as 'the jewel in the crown' of British imperialism and its post-Independence career as a major agricultural and industrial nation. While paradoxes abound in an India which is constantly transforming, Stern demonstrates how and why it remains the largest and most enduring democracy in the developing world.
The Ideas That Conquered The World
Author: Michael Mandelbaum
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 078672496X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, three ideas dominate the world: peace as the preferred basis for relations between and among different countries, democracy as the optimal way to organize political life, and free markets as the indispensable vehicle for the creation of wealth. While not practiced everywhere, these ideas have--for the first time in history--no serious rivals. And although the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, were terrible and traumatic, they did not "change everything," as so many commentators have asserted. Instead, these events served to illuminate even more brightly the world that emerged from the end of the Cold War. In The Ideas That Conquered the World, Michael Mandelbaum describes the uneven spread (over the past two centuries) of peace, democracy, and free markets from the wealthy and powerful countries of the world's core, where they originated, to the weaker and poorer countries of its periphery. And he assesses the prospects for these ideas in the years to come, giving particular attention to the United States, which bears the greatest responsibility for protecting and promoting them, and to Russia, China, and the Middle East, in which they are not well established and where their fate will affect the rest of the world. Drawing on history, politics, and economics, this incisive book provides a clear and original guide to the main trends of the twenty-first century, from globalization to terrorism, through the perspective of one of our era's most provocative thinkers.
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 078672496X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 530
Book Description
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, three ideas dominate the world: peace as the preferred basis for relations between and among different countries, democracy as the optimal way to organize political life, and free markets as the indispensable vehicle for the creation of wealth. While not practiced everywhere, these ideas have--for the first time in history--no serious rivals. And although the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, were terrible and traumatic, they did not "change everything," as so many commentators have asserted. Instead, these events served to illuminate even more brightly the world that emerged from the end of the Cold War. In The Ideas That Conquered the World, Michael Mandelbaum describes the uneven spread (over the past two centuries) of peace, democracy, and free markets from the wealthy and powerful countries of the world's core, where they originated, to the weaker and poorer countries of its periphery. And he assesses the prospects for these ideas in the years to come, giving particular attention to the United States, which bears the greatest responsibility for protecting and promoting them, and to Russia, China, and the Middle East, in which they are not well established and where their fate will affect the rest of the world. Drawing on history, politics, and economics, this incisive book provides a clear and original guide to the main trends of the twenty-first century, from globalization to terrorism, through the perspective of one of our era's most provocative thinkers.