MODERNISATION AND DEVELOPMENT BY S.C DUBE
Shyama Charan Dube belongs to that category of social anthropologist who did not do their master’s or Ph.D. Social change and economic development has been the major theme of his several works like India’s Changing Villages: Human Factors in Community Development (1958). Development is something to which we all aspire, and the ideas about the best means of achieving our own aspirations and needs are potentially as old as human civilisation. Modernization is an all-encompassing and global process of cultural and socio-economic changes whereby developing countries seek to acquire some of the characteristics common to industrially advanced countries. Dube considers the actual structural implications of change as well as the nature of some of the processes of change. In his book on Contemporary India and Its Modernization (1974), Dube deals with subjects as diverse as bureaucracy, leadership, education, planning, and secularism. Dube identifies seve...
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