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This volume brings together original essays from well-known Indian and Western sociologists written in tribute to Andr© B©teille, one of India's most distinguished sociologists. As with B©teille's work, the essays match theory with empirical data, engaging with, extending, and occasionally disputing the arguments put forward in his work over the decades. The essays respond to and reflect the wide range of B©teille's interests: some are based on intensive fieldwork, others on archival research; some studies focus on individuals, others deal with social classes or communities. While most focus on India, two essays explore inequalities in China and Russia, and Japan and England, respectively. In one way or another, all contributions deal with the relationship between institutions and inequalities in society.

Ramachandra Guha

Ramachandra Guha (born 29 April 1958) is an Indian writer whose research interests include environmental, social, economics, political, contemporary and cricket history. He is also a columnist for The Telegraph, Hindustan Times and Hindi Daily Newspaper Amar Ujala. A regular contributor to various academic journals, Guha has also written for The Caravan and Outlook magazines. For the year 2011–12, he held a visiting position at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), the Philippe Roman Chair in History and International Affairs.[6] His latest book is Gandhi: The Years That Changed the World (2018), the second part of his two-volume biography of M. K. Gandhi. It is a follow-up to the acclaimed Gandhi Before India (2013). His large body of work, covering a wide range of fields and yielding a number of rational insights, has made him a significant figure in Indian historical studies, and Guha is valued as one of the major historians of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.The American Historical Association (AHA) has conferred its Honorary Foreign Member prize for the year 2019 on Ramchandra Guha. He is the third Indian historian to be recognised by the association, joining the ranks of Romila Thapar and Jadunath Sarkar, who received the honour in 2009 and 1952 respectively

Title

Institutions And Inequalities : Essays In Honour of Andre Beteille

Author

Ramachandra Guha , Jonathan P. Parry

Publisher

Oxford University Press, India

Number of Pages

300

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Social Sciences
  • First Published

    JAN 2011

    This volume brings together original essays from well-known Indian and Western sociologists written in tribute to Andr© B©teille, one of India's most distinguished sociologists. As with B©teille's work, the essays match theory with empirical data, engaging with, extending, and occasionally disputing the arguments put forward in his work over the decades. The essays respond to and reflect the wide range of B©teille's interests: some are based on intensive fieldwork, others on archival research; some studies focus on individuals, others deal with social classes or communities. While most focus on India, two essays explore inequalities in China and Russia, and Japan and England, respectively. In one way or another, all contributions deal with the relationship between institutions and inequalities in society.
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