Indian village
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307.760954 OXF The Oxford anthology of the modern Indian city | 307.760954 POR Port towns of Gujarat | 307.760954 URB Urbanisation in India: challenges, opportunities and the way forward | 307.7620954 DUB/I Indian village | 307.768 RES/T ട്രാൻസ്ജൻഡർ: ചരിത്രം, സംസ്കാരം, പ്രതിനിധാനം (Transgender: charithram, samskaram, prathinidhanam) | 307.76809542 VAN/U Urban villager : life in an Indian satellite town | 307.76809542 VAS/U Urban Villager: life in an Indian satellite town |
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Indian Village is widely considered a "classic." Since its publication, over six decades ago, the book has received immense acclaim, attaining extraordinary success, especially as the first book on a single village in post—Second World War South Asia. Indeed, the work represents a key statement of the wider shift from tribe to village in Indian anthropology, part of the movement away from studies of "isolated" groups toward writings on con-temporary communities in the sociology of the subcontinent. Written in an accessible, intimate manner, Indian Village needs to be understood today as a flagship endeavour of the social sciences in a young, independent India—a study that continues to be generously cited, including as a model monograph, in the disciplines at large.
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