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It is needless to say that whatever defini - tion you give history as a discipline
deals with man and society and interprets the activities of man and actions and
interaction of various forces , internal and external , in the occurence of events .
It is needless to say that whatever defini - tion you give history as a discipline
deals with man and society and interprets the activities of man and actions and
interaction of various forces , internal and external , in the occurence of events .
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Social change leads to change society , the historian is led , not to accept the in
economic condition and economic trans - over - simplified generalization .
Observations formation is another phase of social change . on historical
developments ...
Social change leads to change society , the historian is led , not to accept the in
economic condition and economic trans - over - simplified generalization .
Observations formation is another phase of social change . on historical
developments ...
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Therefore it appears at the outset that there is a kind of uniformity in the polity and
society that prevailed in South India at this time also . Whether we call it
Segmentary state with Burton Stein or feudal state with Mahalingam the common
...
Therefore it appears at the outset that there is a kind of uniformity in the polity and
society that prevailed in South India at this time also . Whether we call it
Segmentary state with Burton Stein or feudal state with Mahalingam the common
...
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Cultural History Section Presidential Address | 39 |
Study of Regional History Problems and Prospects | 46 |
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