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Sociology and History: Dialogues Towards Integration
A. M. Shah
Price
725.00
ISBN
9788125060130
Language
English
Pages
272
Format
Hardback
Dimensions
140 x 216 mm
Year of Publishing
2015
Territorial Rights
World
Imprint
Orient BlackSwan

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Conceived as a series of dialogues between Shah and his fellow social scientists, and indeed between the two disciplines of Sociology and History, essays in this collection nuance ethnographic fact with a historical dimension in ways that were path-breaking for their time.

The book includes Shah’s well-known study of the Vahivancha Barots—traditional record-keepers of genealogies and narrators and creators of myths. The focus on genealogical depth explains the vital role this group plays in legitimizing lineage, clan, and a suitable ancestry traced back to a glorious mythological past. M. N. Srinivas in a foreword provides the theoretical backdrop.

By examining historical records, Shah, along with M. N. Srinivas, questions the myth, till then accepted as a given, of the self-sufficiency of the Indian village. An essay on the political system in eighteenth-century Gujarat, shows the persistence over time of well-integrated structures of power, spanning the village, provincial and imperial levels.

Shah offers several essays on theory and method in sociology and history, anchored in review of literature, and empirical materials. A significant inclusion is the discussion between Shah and Romila Thapar on sociological understanding of ancient India, examining the relation between lineage, clan, caste, and the state. Three other essays deal with the history of sociology and anthropology in India as seen from the perspective of three early journals.

The book will be invaluable for scholars and students of sociology, anthropology and history.

A. M. Shah retired as Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Delhi, Delhi.

Preface

Publisher’s Acknowledgements

Introduction 1

1. The Vahivancha Barots of Gujarat

A Caste of Genealogists and Mythographers

A. M. Shah and R. G. Shroff

Foreword

M. N. Srinivas

2. Social Anthropology and the Study of Historical Societies

3. Myth of the Self-sufficiency of Indian Village

M. N. Srinivas and A. M. Shah

4. Political System in Eighteenth-century Gujarat

5. Historical Sociology

A Trend Report

6. Studying the Present and the Past 129

A Village in Gujarat

7. Towards a Sociological Understanding of 139Ancient India

A Response to Professor A. M. Shah 160

Romila Thapar

8. History and Sociology

9. A Sociological Approach to the Eighteenth and 175Nineteenth Century History of Gujarat

10. The Indian Sociologist, 1905–14, 1920–22

11. The Indian Journal of Sociology, 1920–21

12. Anthropology in Bombay, 1886–1936

References

Glossary

Author Index

Subject Index

Sociology and History: Dialogues Towards Integration | Sociological Bulletin, 65 (3), September-December 2016
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