Modernization of Indian tradition : A systemic study of social change
By: Singh, Yogendra.
Publisher: Jaipur Rawat Publications 1986Description: xi, 267p. | Binding - Paperback | 24.2*15.7 cm.ISBN: 9788170330134.Subject(s): NON TECHNICAL BOOKS (NTB)DDC classification: 303.40954 Summary: This is a comprehensive sociological study of the processes and problems of modernization in contemporary India. It refers to the vast range of changes that are taking place today in the forms and functions of the Indian ‘social structure’ and ‘traditions’. Some questions examined with the help of rich secondary data are: How are the major traditions of Hinduism and Islam responding to the demands of modernization? How are the structures, political, economic and occupational, or social categories such as the elite, professional groups, working classes, etc., undergoing adaptive changes towards modernization? How have the caste, family and village systems responded to the forces of modernization? What could be the future critical issues of modernization in India? This book studies all these topics with a critical review of concepts and theories of social change. The theoretical analysis not only places the existing concepts into their logical and meaningful context, but also offers an alternative conceptual scheme for the study of social change in India. Contents 1. Social Change in India: An Approach 2. Orthogenetic Changes in Cultural Traditions and Modernization 3. The Impact of Islam and Modernizations 4. The Western Impact and Cultural Modernization 5. Changes in Social Structure and 6. Changes in Social Structure and Modernization 7. Moderniztions of Indian Traditions: AnalysisItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Book | School of Engineering & Technology Competitive Books (NTB) | Circulation | 303.40954 SIN (Browse shelf) | Available | E15540 |
This is a comprehensive sociological study of the processes and problems of modernization in contemporary India. It refers to the vast range of changes that are taking place today in the forms and functions of the Indian ‘social structure’ and ‘traditions’. Some questions examined with the help of rich secondary data are: How are the major traditions of Hinduism and Islam responding to the demands of modernization? How are the structures, political, economic and occupational, or social categories such as the elite, professional groups, working classes, etc., undergoing adaptive changes towards modernization? How have the caste, family and village systems responded to the forces of modernization? What could be the future critical issues of modernization in India? This book studies all these topics with a critical review of concepts and theories of social change. The theoretical analysis not only places the existing concepts into their logical and meaningful context, but also offers an alternative conceptual scheme for the study of social change in India.
Contents
1. Social Change in India: An Approach
2. Orthogenetic Changes in Cultural Traditions and Modernization
3. The Impact of Islam and Modernizations
4. The Western Impact and Cultural Modernization
5. Changes in Social Structure and
6. Changes in Social Structure and Modernization
7. Moderniztions of Indian Traditions: Analysis
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