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Complete Anthropology | By P Vishnu Vardhan | First Edition | McGraw Hill Publication ( English Medium )
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Complete Anthropology | By P Vishnu Vardhan | First Edition | McGraw Hill Publication ( English Medium ).
Description - “Complete Anthropology” is a one-stop solution for UPSC aspirants who want to master Anthropology optional. It covers the entire UPSC syllabus in a lucid language. A lot of pedagogical features like maps, tables, flowcharts, and diagrams have been used for the better understanding. The title also covers previous years questions of main examination, which help aspirants to develop an understanding of the subject and the requirement of UPSC.
This book not only equips you with the knowledge required to tackle the exam but also fosters a deep understanding of the complex subject. It is not just a study material, but a roadmap designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed.
Table Of Contents :
Paper I, , Chapter 1: Meaning, Scope, and Development of Anthropology, Chapter 2: Relationships with Other Disciplines, Chapter 3: Main Branches of Anthropology, Chapter 4: Human Evolution and Emergence of Man, Chapter 5: Characteristics of Primates, Chapter 6: Phylogenetic status, Characteristics and Geographical Distribution of Several Species, Chapter 7: The Biological Basis of Life, Chapter 8: Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology and Cultural Evolution, Chapter 9: The Nature of Culture, Chapter 10: The Nature of Society, Chapter 11: Marriage, Chapter 12: Family, Chapter 13: Kinship, Chapter 14: Economic Organization, Chapter 15: Political Organization and Social Control, Chapter 16: Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Religion, Chapter 17: Anthropological Theories, Chapter 18: Culture, Language and Communication, Chapter 19: Research Methods in Anthropology, Chapter 20: Human Genetics: Methods and Application, Chapter 21: Mendelian Genetics, Chapter 22: Concept of Genetic Polymorphism and Selection, Chapter 23: Chromosomes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Man, Chapter 24: Race and Racism, Chapter 25: Age, Sex, and Population Variation as Genetic Marker, Chapter 26: Concepts and Methods of Ecological Anthropology, Chapter 27: Epiemiological Anthropology, Chapter 28: Concept of Human Growth and Development, Chapter 29: Relevance of Menarche, Menopause, and other Bio-events to Fertility, Chapter 30: Demographic Theories, Chapter 31: Biological and Socio-ecological Factors Influencing Fecundity, Fertility, Natality and Mortality, Chapter 32: Applications of Anthropology, , , Paper-II, , Chapter 1: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilisation, Chapter 2: Palaeo-Anthropological Evidences From India, Chapter 3: Ethno?archaeology in India, Chapter 4: Demographic Profile of India, Chapter 5: The Structure and Nature of Traditional Indian Social System, Chapter 6: Caste System in India, Chapter 7: Sacred Complex and Nature-Man-Spirit Complex, Chapter 8: Impact of Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity on Indian Society, Chapter 9: Emergence and Growth of Anthropology in India, Chapter 10: Indian Village, Chapter 11: Linguistic and Religious Minorities and their Social, Political, and Economic Status, Chapter 12: Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-cultural Change in Indian Society, Chapter 13: Tribal Situation in India, Chapter 14: Problems of the Tribal Communities, Chapter 15: Developmental Projects and Their Impact on Tribal Displacement, Chapter 16: Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation of SCs, STs and OBCs, Chapter 17: Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies, Chapter 18: The Concept of Ethnicity, Chapter 19: Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Other Religions on Tribal Societies, Chapter 20: Tribe and Nation State, Chapter 21: History of Administration of Tribal Areas, Chapter 22: Role of Anthropology in Tribal and Rural Development, Chapter 23: Contributions of Anthropology to the Understanding of Regionalism, Communalism and Ethnic and Political Movements.
About the Author :
P Vishnu Vardhan appeared in UPSC interview thrice with Anthropology as an optional. For the last 13 Years Vishnu Sir has been teaching Anthropology on a full-time basis at various levels and currently heading VISHNU IAS ACADEMY, solely dedicating himself towards training UPSC and several State Public Service Commission aspirants. Prior to this, Vishnu Sir was associated with several reputed IAS Academies across India. Even today he conducts the sessions with few of them. For him, Anthropology is not just a discipline but a passion. He was born in Hyderabad, studied Engineering and mastered Anthropology. He resigned from the Central Government job and now working as a full time Anthropology faculty.
SKU, Publisher | McGr-Comp-Anth-1E-(E) |
Publisher | McGraw Hill Publication |
Author, Edition | P Vishnu Vardhan, First Edition, English Medium |
Binding, Type | Paperback, New |
No. of Pages | 795 |
Complete Anthropology | By P Vishnu Vardhan | First Edition | McGraw Hill Publication ( English Medium ).
Description - “Complete Anthropology” is a one-stop solution for UPSC aspirants who want to master Anthropology optional. It covers the entire UPSC syllabus in a lucid language. A lot of pedagogical features like maps, tables, flowcharts, and diagrams have been used for the better understanding. The title also covers previous years questions of main examination, which help aspirants to develop an understanding of the subject and the requirement of UPSC.
This book not only equips you with the knowledge required to tackle the exam but also fosters a deep understanding of the complex subject. It is not just a study material, but a roadmap designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence to succeed.
Table Of Contents :
Paper I, , Chapter 1: Meaning, Scope, and Development of Anthropology, Chapter 2: Relationships with Other Disciplines, Chapter 3: Main Branches of Anthropology, Chapter 4: Human Evolution and Emergence of Man, Chapter 5: Characteristics of Primates, Chapter 6: Phylogenetic status, Characteristics and Geographical Distribution of Several Species, Chapter 7: The Biological Basis of Life, Chapter 8: Principles of Prehistoric Archaeology and Cultural Evolution, Chapter 9: The Nature of Culture, Chapter 10: The Nature of Society, Chapter 11: Marriage, Chapter 12: Family, Chapter 13: Kinship, Chapter 14: Economic Organization, Chapter 15: Political Organization and Social Control, Chapter 16: Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Religion, Chapter 17: Anthropological Theories, Chapter 18: Culture, Language and Communication, Chapter 19: Research Methods in Anthropology, Chapter 20: Human Genetics: Methods and Application, Chapter 21: Mendelian Genetics, Chapter 22: Concept of Genetic Polymorphism and Selection, Chapter 23: Chromosomes and Chromosomal Aberrations in Man, Chapter 24: Race and Racism, Chapter 25: Age, Sex, and Population Variation as Genetic Marker, Chapter 26: Concepts and Methods of Ecological Anthropology, Chapter 27: Epiemiological Anthropology, Chapter 28: Concept of Human Growth and Development, Chapter 29: Relevance of Menarche, Menopause, and other Bio-events to Fertility, Chapter 30: Demographic Theories, Chapter 31: Biological and Socio-ecological Factors Influencing Fecundity, Fertility, Natality and Mortality, Chapter 32: Applications of Anthropology, , , Paper-II, , Chapter 1: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilisation, Chapter 2: Palaeo-Anthropological Evidences From India, Chapter 3: Ethno?archaeology in India, Chapter 4: Demographic Profile of India, Chapter 5: The Structure and Nature of Traditional Indian Social System, Chapter 6: Caste System in India, Chapter 7: Sacred Complex and Nature-Man-Spirit Complex, Chapter 8: Impact of Buddhism, Jainism, Islam, and Christianity on Indian Society, Chapter 9: Emergence and Growth of Anthropology in India, Chapter 10: Indian Village, Chapter 11: Linguistic and Religious Minorities and their Social, Political, and Economic Status, Chapter 12: Indigenous and Exogenous Processes of Socio-cultural Change in Indian Society, Chapter 13: Tribal Situation in India, Chapter 14: Problems of the Tribal Communities, Chapter 15: Developmental Projects and Their Impact on Tribal Displacement, Chapter 16: Problems of Exploitation and Deprivation of SCs, STs and OBCs, Chapter 17: Social Change and Contemporary Tribal Societies, Chapter 18: The Concept of Ethnicity, Chapter 19: Impact of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and Other Religions on Tribal Societies, Chapter 20: Tribe and Nation State, Chapter 21: History of Administration of Tribal Areas, Chapter 22: Role of Anthropology in Tribal and Rural Development, Chapter 23: Contributions of Anthropology to the Understanding of Regionalism, Communalism and Ethnic and Political Movements.
About the Author :
P Vishnu Vardhan appeared in UPSC interview thrice with Anthropology as an optional. For the last 13 Years Vishnu Sir has been teaching Anthropology on a full-time basis at various levels and currently heading VISHNU IAS ACADEMY, solely dedicating himself towards training UPSC and several State Public Service Commission aspirants. Prior to this, Vishnu Sir was associated with several reputed IAS Academies across India. Even today he conducts the sessions with few of them. For him, Anthropology is not just a discipline but a passion. He was born in Hyderabad, studied Engineering and mastered Anthropology. He resigned from the Central Government job and now working as a full time Anthropology faculty.
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