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Occasional Papers

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Sociology and Anthropology

Volume 1

Published by

Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology Tribhuv.an University

Kathmandu, Nepal

1987

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Occasional Papers

In .

Sociology and Anthropology

Volume 1

Editor

James F. Fisher

Published by

Central Department of Sociology and Anthropology Tribhuvan University

Kathmandu, Nepal 1987

(First reprint 1995)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part I

The development of Sociology and Anthropology Introduction

James F. Fisher

Nepal School of Sociology/ Anthropology Dor Bahadllr Bisla

Sociology and Anthropology Curriculum and the Needs of Nepal

Krishna Bahadllr Bhatlachan

"Romanticism" and "Development"

in Nepalese Anthropology James F. Fisher

Page I Page 6

Page 11

Page 29

Part II

The Sociology and Anthropology of Development

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Printed at :

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Teku, Kathmandu,'Ii:' 214971

Migration, Adaptation, and Socio-Cultural Change:

The Case of the Thakalis in Pokhara Ram Bahadllr Chhetri

Native Strategies for Resource Management OmPrasad GlInmg

Natural Causes and Processes of Poverty in Micro Settings

TlIlsi Ram Pandey

Factors Associated with Occupational Socialization in Rural Nepal

Kiran Dulla Upadhyay

Development and Underdevelopment:

A Preliminary Sociological Perspective Chailanya Mishra

Contributors

Page 43 Page 70

Page 79

Page 94

Page lOS Page 136

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