What books are followed in B.A Sociology course in first year?

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  • The books followed in the first year of BA Sociology course depends on the college you take admission in. However, there are some books that are followed by many books and these are as follows:

    BA Sociology Books

    Authors

    Indian Social System

    Ahuja, Ram

    Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature

    Bottomore, T.B.

    Methods in Social Research

    Goode, W.J. and P.K.Hatt

    Hindu Society: An Interpretation

    Karve, Iravati

    Women and Kinship, Comparative Perspectives on Gender in South and

    Southeast Asia

    Dube, Leela

    Modernization and Development: The Search for Alternative Paradigm

    Dube, S.C.

    Homohierarchichus: The caste System and its Implications

    Dumont, Luis

    Population Studies with Special Reference to India

    Agarwal, S.N.

    The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya

    Huha, Ramechandra

    Land, Labour and Rural Poverty, Bombay

    Pradhan, P.K.

    Sociology: Themes and Perspective

    Harlambos, M.

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