D.N. Dhanagare

Throughout these essays the author stresses the need to preserve scientific outlook in sociological task and still synthesize it with value commitments of sociologists.
Those interested in the sociology of Indian sociology would find these essays very perceptive and penetrating.
• Introduction
• Search for identity
• Sociology and social anthropology in India
• Prospects of an integrated approach to social reality
• Kosambi, dialectical materialism and the structure and dynamics of Indian society
• Subaltern consciousness and populism: two approaches in the study of social movements in India
• Action groups and social transformation in India: some sociological issues
• Relevance of sociology: some determinants
D.N. Dhanagare, who studied at the University of Nagpur, University of Massachusetts (U.S.A.) and University of Sussex (U.K.), has taught sociology at Agra University’s Institute of Technology and University of Poona. He has also served as Member-Secretary of the Indian Council of Social Science Research and Vice Chancellor, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. His other published works are: “Agrarian Movements and Gandhian Politics” (1975), and “Peasant Movements in India” (1983).
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