Jack E. Weller, Yesterday's People: Life in Contemporary Appalachia (Lexington : University of Kentucky Press, 1966). P. 2-3.
2.
Edward H. Spicer (ed), Human Problems in Technological Change (New York: Russell Sage Foundation , 1952).
3.
M.S. Gore, "The Professional Social Workers" in Social Work and Social Work Education (Bombay: Asia Publising House, 1965).
4.
Hans Nagpaul , "Dilemmas of Social Work Education in India " Indian Journal of Social Work, (October, 1967), P. 269-284.
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Charles H. Heimsath, Indian Nationalism and Hindu Social Reform (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964).
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(Mrs.) K. Vijaya Mukundarao , The Bhagavadgita: A Study of Its Value Content With Reference To Social Work In India (Unpublished doctorial dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 1964).
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Frances M. Yasus, Gandhian Values and Values Taught in American Social Work Education with Special Emphasis on the Dignity of Man (Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Catholic University of America, 1962).
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Sugata Dasgupta (ed), Gandhian Constructive Work and Professional Social Work in India, (Varanasi: Gandhian Institute of Studies, 1965).
9.
W. Norman Brown, Traditional Culture and Modern Developments in India ( Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1960).
10.
Y.B. Damle, College Youth in Poona: Elite in the Making (Poona: Deccan College, 1967). (Mimeographed).
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Examples of mitigating circumstances, would be in times of distress "Apaddharma" or when it is a matter of life and death "marana dharma" (eg., breaking the rule of vegetarian diet would be permissible for a Brahmin).
12.
S.C. Dube, Indian Village, (New York: Harper & Row, 1967). P. 90.
13.
M.N. Srinivas , Social Change in Modern India ( Berkely: University of California Press, 1967).
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K.M. Kapadia , Marriage and Family in India ( Bombay: Oxford University Press, 1966).
15.
Gunnar Myrdal , Asian Drama: A Study into the Poverty of Nations (New York: Pantheon Books, 1967), P. 73.
16.
Lloyd I. Rudolph & Susanne H. Rudolph, The Modernity of Tradition: Political Development in India, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967), P. 5.