Change and the Persistence of Tradition in India: Five Lectures
Change and the Persistence of Tradition in India: Five Lectures
edited by Richard Park
University of Michigan Press, 1971 eISBN: 978-0-472-90226-2 | Paper: 978-0-472-03843-5
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The lectures presented in this volume were given during the summer of 1970 under the sponsorship of the CIC Summer Program on South Asia and the Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies of the University of Michigan. It should be recognized that these essays appear in revised lecture form, and not as fully polished scholarly papers. They carry nevertheless the authority—and no little verve—of experienced scholars concerned with both the traditions and the changes so characteristic of modern India. [v]
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Richard L. Park is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Michigan.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover
Title
Copyright
Preface
Contents
The Green Revolution in South Asia
Tradition in Modern India: The Evidence of Indian Law
The Indian Novel Written in English -- A Mirror of India?
Gandhi: A Twentieth-Century Anomaly?
Images of India
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