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Contribution to South Asian studies1

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; Oxford University Press; 1979Description: 197pSubject(s): DDC classification:
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Summary: Contributions to South Asian Studies brings together scholarly work. in the inter-related fields of history, religion, social and cultural anthropology, psychology, sociology and politics. It is conceived as a multidisciplinary publication which, in the aggregate, should en hance the understanding of man and society in South Asia. South Asia is not merely a geographical region. The peoples of this area once shared a common civilization and a common histori cal experience. They also continue to share similar problems of social cohesion and the development of viable authority structures. Contributions to South Asian Studies will publish papers articulating these experiences of the peoples of South Asia, as also on their contemporary problems of authority, cohesion, and development.
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Contributions to South Asian Studies brings together scholarly work. in the inter-related fields of history, religion, social and cultural anthropology, psychology, sociology and politics. It is conceived as a multidisciplinary publication which, in the aggregate, should en hance the understanding of man and society in South Asia.

South Asia is not merely a geographical region. The peoples of this area once shared a common civilization and a common histori cal experience. They also continue to share similar problems of social cohesion and the development of viable authority structures. Contributions to South Asian Studies will publish papers articulating these experiences of the peoples of South Asia, as also on their contemporary problems of authority, cohesion, and development.

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