Description
- ISBN-13: 9789360809607
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 150 gr
- ISBN-10: 9360809608
- Publisher Date: 29 Mar 2024
- Height: 20 mm
- No of Pages: 192
Original price was: ₹325.00.₹244.00Current price is: ₹244.00.
Explore the fascinating journey of human social evolution from prehistory to civilization in V. Gordon Childe’s final work. “Social Evolution” delves into the rise of societies, the dynamics of barbarism and savagery, and the development of cultures in Europe, Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Mediterranean. Drawing on archaeological discoveries, Childe offers a compelling sociological analysis of human civilization. Ideal for students and scholars of anthropology, sociology, and prehistoric history. ISBN: 9789360809607
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Arnav Aggarwal –
This book made me think about society in a whole new light! While some parts felt slow, the big picture is incredible. A must-read.
Archit Singhal –
If you are looking for a book on social evolution, look no further!
Twinkle Israni –
Found the archaeological insights fascinating, but the sociological analysis felt a little simplistic at times. Worth reading with a critical eye.
Hemant Singh –
I learned so much about the development of early societies. It’s a bit heavy on detail, but ultimately very rewarding. Great.
Sarim Ahmad –
A great sociological analysis from an archaeological point of view. It’s quite good, and has given me a lot to think about.
Krishnaprasad P G –
This book was a little too slow for me. It did have good info though!
Utkarsh Shukla –
I liked the comprehensive discussion of savagery and barbarism. The book is old, but very helpful.
Shantanu –
The book goes in depth with the topic, which is great.
Sanyam Jain –
I could not put this book down and found it extremely interesting.
Aman Kanwar –
A truly incredible book and a must-read for any anthropology student.
Maryam Mushtaq –
A classic! Childe provides a great foundation for understanding social development. Essential reading for any sociology student. Really impressive work.
Pooja Gupta –
I now know more about social evolution than I ever wanted to know!
Punit Kumar Yadav –
Not great.
Harshit Yadav –
The book can be difficult to get through. A lot of names and dates, but when it clicks, it’s brilliant. Mixed feelings here.
Vanshaj Bharia –
Fantastic!
Ansh Arora –
I did not understand half of this book. Maybe I am not that smart!
Gaurav Singh –
A solid introduction to the topic, though it shows its age in certain areas. Still, a valuable contribution to the field, I must admit.
Gopal Agarwalla –
A thought-provoking read, but sometimes felt a bit dated. Still relevant for understanding early social structures. Worth the time if you’re into anthropology.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
An okay overview of social evolution. Some parts were engaging, others were a slog. I expected more excitement, frankly, a bit dry.
Krish Goel –
Childe’s perspective is unique. I appreciated his approach to prehistoric history. It’s a bit academic, but very informative.
Atharva Anil Kurhekar –
This book should have came with cliff notes. A great read, just wordy.
Apurva Chaudhary –
Childe’s analysis is insightful. However, the writing style can be dense. Good for serious students of social evolution. Overall I enjoyed it.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Ok.
Abhimanyu Anurag –
A good reference book, however, not the kind of book I would read again.