Comprehensive Syllabus Coverage: Complete coverage of Optional Subject Paper I & II through detailed lectures. Clarity in Concepts: Complex terms and concepts are explained in a clear, easy-to-understand manner.
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Politics and Society:
Impact of colonial rule on Indian society:
Rural and Agrarian Social Structure:
(a) The idea of Indian village and village studies
(b) Agrarian social structure— evolution of land tenure system, land reforms.
Religion and Society:
Visions of Social Change in India:
8. Books to Study for UPSC Sociology Syllabus
9. The below table provides a booklist for both papers on sociology optional. Initially, one can start with Sociology Ncert’s Class 11th and 12th for a basic understanding of the subject. After that, move to standard or reference books for the subject as listed below:
| Booklist for Paper 1 | Booklist for Paper 2 |
| - Haralambos and Holborn's Sociology: Themes and Perspectives - Anthony Giddens' Sociology Introduction. - George Ritzer's sociological theory. - O. P. Gauba's An Introduction to Political Theory. - Essential Sociology by Nitin Sangwan - IGNOU Sociology Study Material | - Social Change in Modern India by M N Srinivas. - Caste: Its Twentieth-Century Avatar Veena Das's Indian Sociology Handbook by M N Srinivas - IGNOU Sociology Study Material - Indian Society: Themes and Social Issues by Nadeem Hasnain - Yogendra Singh's modernization of Indian tradition. - A R Desai's Social Background of Indian Nationalism. |