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From Field to Factory: Community Structure and Industrialization in West Bengal
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From Field to Factory: Community Structure and Industrialization in West Bengal Paperback - 1996

by Morton Klass


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From Field to Factory explores the impact of a modern factory on a Bengal agricultural village and the impact of the village's social and ideological systems on the factory. Morton Klass provides ethnographic data on life and work in both the village and factory and assesses theories of community, caste, village religion, and industrialization. This book will interest sociologists and anthropologists interested in South Asia, community structure, caste, village-level religion, and the anthropology of work. Previously published in 1978 by the Institute for the Study of Human Issues.

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  • Title From Field to Factory: Community Structure and Industrialization in West Bengal
  • Author Morton Klass
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 272
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of America
  • Date 1996
  • ISBN 9780761804208 / 076180420X
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 96-22806
  • Dewey Decimal Code 307.720

About the author

Morton Klass is Professor of Anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University. His previous books include East Indians in Trinidad, Caste: The Emergence of the South Asian Social System, and Ordered Universes: Approaches to the Anthropology of Religion.
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