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    Author(s)Abhijit Guha
    PublisherManohar Publishers & Distributors
    ISBN9789391928735
    Pages154
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2022

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    Manohar Publishers & Distributors Nation-Building in Indian Anthropology Beyond the Colonial Encounter by Abhijit Guha

    Researches on the history of anthropological studies in India, unlike in western countries, have not yet been an established tradition, despite the fact that courses on the growth and de­velopment of anthropology in India are being taught at the graduate and postgraduate levels in the Indian universities and are strongly recommended by the University Grants Commission. Indian anthropologists, however, in the early de­cades after the independence made inspiring and solid research contri­butions on the major problems encountered by the new nation, which has?been?described?and?analyzed?in?detail?in?this?book. These problems include rehabilitation of refugees after the 1947 Partition; and displacement of people from their homes and land caused by the big dams, industrialization and famines. This book, result of years of painstaking research by the author, critically reviews the existing works and their gaps in the history of Indian anthropology and makes a new and valuable addition in the field of the history of academic disciplines in the context of nation building. It should be read not only as a text by the students of anthropology and sociology, but also as a reference work for researchers interested in the history of social sciences and development?studies?in?India.



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