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Sociological traditions : Methods and perspectives in the sociology of India / T. N. Madan

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2012.Edition: 1stDescription: xxi, 306 p.: 13.97 x 2.24 x 21.59 cmISBN:
  • 9788132108801
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 301.0954 MAD
Contents:
Part I. Cultural traditions, sociological perspectives 1. Indian secularism in a post-secular age 2. Hinduism : the book view and the field view 3. Islam : the universal and the particular 4. Sikhism : the sacred and the secular 5. Gandhi and Weber : the work ethic, capitalism, and conscience Part II. Sociological traditions : exemplars, interpreters 6. Radhakamal Mukerjee and his contemporaries 7. D.P. Mukerji : towards a historical sociology 8. M.N. Srinivas : empiricism and imagination 9. Louis Dumont : India and the West 10. Contributions to Indian sociology : towards methodological pluralism
Summary: This title looks at the sociology of India from two perspectives: first, understanding the cultural traditions of India with special reference to religious and ethical values and second, exploring the growth of the sociological traditions of India.
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Part I. Cultural traditions, sociological perspectives

1. Indian secularism in a post-secular age
2. Hinduism : the book view and the field view
3. Islam : the universal and the particular
4. Sikhism : the sacred and the secular
5. Gandhi and Weber : the work ethic, capitalism, and conscience Part II. Sociological traditions : exemplars, interpreters

6. Radhakamal Mukerjee and his contemporaries
7. D.P. Mukerji : towards a historical sociology
8. M.N. Srinivas : empiricism and imagination
9. Louis Dumont : India and the West
10. Contributions to Indian sociology : towards methodological pluralism

This title looks at the sociology of India from two perspectives: first, understanding the cultural traditions of India with special reference to religious and ethical values and second, exploring the growth of the sociological traditions of India.

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