Social Anthropology

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Foundations of anthropology were laid by the Greeks. The founder of the anthropology was born in 460 B.C. Evans Pritchard by comparing social anthropology with sociology brings out a clear definition of social anthropology. Social anthropology has primitive societies as its subject-matter. According to some historians the origin of social anthropology is traced to David Hume and Immanuel Kant, who were the first philosophers to define social anthropology. Some authors believed that the origin of the family was a kind of sexual promiscuity or group marriage which existed in early society. But as modern anthropological and sociological research shows neither promiscuity nor group marriage is to be found in any type of society.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR K. Chakraworthy

Dr. K. Chakraworthy has been Professor in the Department of geography, Nagaland University, Nagaland. He has been serving in teaching since 1974 with a distinguished academic record with M.A. Rural development M.A. Geography, M.A. Sociology, L.L.B. and PH.D. Degree. He has so far published a number of articles with a very good response from the academic community besides teaching the P.G, Course. He has been guiding the students for their research degrees. He had worked for research projects on “Urban Development n Orissa” and the “Rural” financed by U.G.C. regional and Urban development, Industrial and labour problems and Social Welfare and his thrust areas of research.

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Title
Social Anthropology
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8184200129
Length
viii+272p.
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