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500 | _aIntroduction 1. Development of Sociology in India Part I: Historical Perspective 2. D. D. Kosambi 3. Romila Thapar Part II: Indological/Textual Perspective 4. Radhakamal Mukerjee 5. G. S. Ghurye 6. Louis Dumont 7. Irawati Karve Part III: Structural-Function Perspective 8. M. N. Srinivas 9. S. C. Dube 10. McKim Marriott Part IV: Marxist Perspective 11. D. P. Mukerji 12. A. R. Desai 13. Ramkrishna Mukherjee Part V: Stratification Perspective 14. Andre Beteille Part VI: Culture Perspective 15. Yogendra Singh Part VII: Civilization Perspective 16. N. K. Bose 17. Surajit Sinha Part VIII: Subaltern Perspective 18. B. R. Ambedkar 19. Ranajit Guha 20. David Hardiman Part IX: Contemporary Discourses 21. Contextualization 22. Indigenization 23. Use of Native Categories in the Analysis of Indian Society 24. Sociology for India: An Issue for Indian Sociology | ||
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