EMERGING INDIAN STATE:: Socio-Economic Profile of Gujarat - A Bibliography
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Book Details
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Publisher: Rawat Publications
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Author: Seema Shukla
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Language: English
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Cover: Hardcover
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ISBN: 9788131609965
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Release Date: 01-02-2019
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Number of Pages: 466
About the Book
This book is a comprehensive bibliography that provides invaluable research material on the socio-economic aspects of Gujarat, specifically focusing on the post-1960 period, when Gujarat became a separate state. As one of India’s economically advanced states, Gujarat’s history, culture, and socio-economic landscape have been the subject of extensive academic inquiry. This bibliography serves as a consolidating source of over 6,400 entries that researchers can use to delve into various aspects of Gujarat, including sociology, economy, governance, culture, and more.
The entries are categorized into several key topics such as social movements, communalism, ethnicity, gender, politics, health, industry, agriculture, and much more. A unique feature of this bibliography is that it also includes information on the location of the referenced materials, making it easier for researchers to access the resources they need.
This book is an essential resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in studying the social and economic dimensions of Gujarat from a post-1960 perspective.
Contents
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General, including Media and Others
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Sociology, Civil Society, Anthropology, Social Movements
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Communalism, Conflict, Violence
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Ethnicity, Identity, Social Groups
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Gender, Women
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Culture, Customs, Diaspora
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Politics, Governance, Democracy, Human Rights
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Economics, Economic Growth, Development
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Finance, Cooperatives
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Labour, Employment, Migration
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Environment, Natural Resources, Disaster
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Industry
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Agriculture, Forest and Forestry, Animal Husbandry
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Poverty
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Education, Human Development
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Trade, Transport
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Health, Well Being
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History, Geography, Archaeology
About the Author
Seema Shukla holds a postgraduate degree and a Ph.D. in Library Science. She is currently serving as an Assistant Librarian at the Centre for Social Studies, Surat, where she has been working since 2002. Her areas of interest include readers' profiles, libraries, women professionals in library science, and bibliographies.