The Gujjars -Vol 04 (Gujjars History & Culture) by Dr. Javaid Rahi

The Gujjars -Vol 04 (Gujjars History & Culture) by Dr. Javaid Rahi

Author: Javaid Rahi

Publisher: Jammu and Kashmir Acacademy of Art, Culture , Languages , Jammu

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The Gujjars is book series on Gujjars History & Culture by Dr. Javaid Rahi The Gujjars numbered around 2,038,692 according to their last census in 1931. Eight provinces were then identified as pockets inhabited by them namely, Delhi, Jammu- Kashmir, Punjab (undivided) the North-West Provinces (Pakistan) and other area in and along the Himalayas (now Uttaranchal and Himanchal Pradesh). The Van Gujjars are relatively unknown in relation to the Hindu Gujjars of North West India. According to the current reports, the majority of Van Gujjars are semi-nomadic, forest-dwelling and cattle-herding Muslim


The Legacy of G.S. Ghurye

The Legacy of G.S. Ghurye

Author: A. R. Momin

Publisher: Popular Prakashan

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9788171548316

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Comprises contributed articles on the life and thought of Govind Sadashiv Ghurye, b. 1893, and on Indian sociology and anthropology.


The Structure of Indian Society

The Structure of Indian Society

Author: A. M. Shah

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0415586224

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This book provides a critical understanding of various enduring groups, institutions and processes prevailing in Indian society such as caste, tribe, kinship, marriage, religion and rural/urban community, in past and present, based on a wealth of field and archival material.


Savage Attack

Savage Attack

Author: Crispin Bates

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1351587447

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Papers presented at a conference held at London in June 2008.


Indian Anthropology

Indian Anthropology

Author: Lancy Lobo

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1000462439

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Indian Anthropology: Anthropological Discourse in Bombay 1886–1936 is an important contribution to the history of Indian anthropology, focusing on its formative period. It looks at the political economy of knowledge production and the anthropological discourse in Bombay during the late nineteenth century. This seminal volume highlights the much forgotten and ignored contribution of the Bombay Presidency anthropologists, many of whom were Indians, from different backgrounds, such as lawyers, civil servants, and men of religion, much before professional anthropology was taught in India. The other contributions are by pioneers from Bengal, Punjab, and United Provinces — all British administrators turned scholars. This volume is divided into three parts: Part I deals with the six contributions on the history of the development of anthropology in India; Part II deals with four contributions on the methodology and collecting ethnographic data; and Part III deals with four contributions on theoretical analysis of ethnographic facts. The roots of many contemporary conflicts and social issues can be traced to this formative period of anthropology in India. This book will be useful to students and researchers of anthropology, sociology, public administration, modern history, and demography. It will also be of interest to civil servants, students of history, Indian culture and society, religions, colonial history, law, and South Asia studies.


Aspects of Changing India

Aspects of Changing India

Author: Govind Sadashiv Ghurye

Publisher: Popular Prakashan

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 9788171541577

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Articles on anthropology and sociology in India, festschrift honoring Govind Sadashiv Ghurye, b. 1893, sociologist.