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The Student’s Handbook of Social Anthropology by Bijay Chandra Majumdar is a foundational text designed for students pursuing anthropological studies. This comprehensive guide explores the core principles, theories, and methods that define social anthropology as an academic discipline.
The handbook covers essential topics including ethnography, kinship systems, cultural relativism, and fieldwork methodologies. Majumdar presents complex anthropological concepts in an accessible manner, making it suitable for beginners while maintaining academic rigor. The text examines human social structures, cultural practices, and the comparative study of societies across different geographical regions.
Through systematic organization and clear explanations, this handbook equips students with the knowledge needed to understand anthropological perspectives on human behavior, social organization, and cultural diversity. It serves as both a learning tool and a reference guide for those entering the field of social anthropology.







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