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Department of Politics and Public Administration List of Books University of Pune Department of Politics and Public Administration List of Books Sr No Class Accn No Title Author Edn /P.Year (UB) CONSTITUTING PROPERTY :DECONSTRUCTION OF 1 G 5 2462 THE RIGHT TO POPERTY IN INDIA /G5 SINGH JAIVIR /G5 1 2006 10 VI MAHARASHTRA VIDHAN SABHA 1999 2 G 15 4540 SADASYANCHA JIVAN PARICHAY/G15 GOVERNMET OF MAHARASHTRA/G15 1 2000 11VI MAHARASHTRA VIDHANSABHA 2004 : SADASANCHA 3 G 15 5120 SANKSHIPTA JIVANPARICHAYA/G15 GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA/G15 2004 1991 ELECTION POLITICS :SECTARIAN OR DYNASTIC VOL 4 G 10 2602 1/G10 LAL SHIV/G10 1 1991 1991 ELECTION POLITICS :SECTARIAN OR DYNASTIC VOL 5 G 10 2603 2/G10 LAL SHIV /G10 1 1991 6 G 15 6336 26/11 MUMBAI ATTACKED/ G15 BAWEJA HARINDER(ED)/ G15 2009 50 YEARS LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SERVICES IN 7 I 2 3920 INDIA/I2 JAIN M.K./I2 1 1998 50 YEARS OF PAKISTANS ECONOMY :TRADITIONAL TOPICS 8 B 4 901 AND CONTEMPORARY CONCERNS /B4 KHAN SHAHRUKH RAFI/B4 1 1999 9 G 10 4112 543FACES OF INDIA /G10 SINGH, H D /G10 1 1999 A .HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT:THE 10 4953 MIDDLEAGES/F10 ULLMANN WALTER 1965 11 H 4 5023 A BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR STUDENTS OF POLITICS/H4 OXFORD U P/H4 1971 12 G 30 3633 A BIOGRAPHY OF THE INDIAN NATION 1947-1997/G30 SAMADDAR RANABIR /G30 1 2001 A BITTER REVOLUTION, CHINAS STRUGGLE WITH THE 13 B 3 792 MODERN WORLD/B3 MITTER, RANA/B3 1 2004 A CENTURY OF INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS(1885- 1985)/G12 CHOPRA P.N./GOPAL RAM/BHARGAVA 14 G 12 2644 M.L/G12 1 1986 A COMPANION TO CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL 15 F 1 2105 PHILOSOPHY/F1 GOODIN ROBERT E AND PETTIT PHILIP/F1 1 1993 A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF FORIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT 16 B 3 769 (FDI) IN CHINA ABD INDIA /B3 SATYANARAYAN .B./B3 1 1969 A COMPARISON BETWEEN WOMAN AND MEN : TARABAI SHINDE AND THE CRITIQUE OF GRNDER RELATION IN 17 E 9 1786 COLONIAL INDIA /E9 O'HANLON ROSALIND /E9 1 1994 18 B 3 767 A CONCISE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF MODERN CHINA /B3 KING .H.H/B3 1 1968 METCALF D. BARBARA METCALF R. 19 G 1 2373 A CONCISE HISTORY OF INDIA/G1 THOMAS/G1 1 2002 20 F 10 2115 A CRITICAL HISTORY OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY /F10 MASIH Y/F10 1 1997 21 H 2 3797 A DICTIONARY OF MARXIST THOUGHT /H2 BOTTOMORE TOM,(EDI)/H2 1 1983 22 H 3 3804 A DICTIONARY OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION /H3 MAHESHWARI S R /H3 1 2002 A DOSCIPLINE DIVIDED, SCHOOLS AND SECTS IN POLITICAL 23 F 2 4484 SCIENCE/ F2 ALMOND, GABRIEL/F2 1 1990 24 A 4 486 A FISCAL DOMAIN FOR PANCHAYATS /A4 INDIRA RAJARAMAN /A4 1 2003 25 F 2 1875 A GRAMMAR OF POLITICS/F2 LASKI, HAROLD/F2 2 1984 26 E 2 1500 A HISTORY INDIAN ECONOMIC THOUGHT /E2 DASGUPTA AJIT/E2 1 1993 27 B 4 861 A HISTORY OF NAPAL /B4 WHELPTON JOHN/B4 1 2005 28 F 1 4008 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES /F1 DUNNING W A/F1 1 1970 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES :FORM ROUSSEAU TO 29 F 10 2094 SPENCER /F10 DUNNING WILLAM ARCHIBALD /F10` 1 1966 30 F 1 5012 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES/F1 BARNES AND MERRIAM/F1 1973 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORIES:ANCIENT AND 31 F 1 4985 MEDIAEVAL/F1 DUNNING WILLIAM ACHIBALD/F1 1 1966 32 F 1 1860 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORY/F1 SABINE, GEORGE/F1 3 1963 33 F 1 1814 A HISTORY OF POLITICAL THOUGHT, RECENT TIMES/F1 MERRIAM, CHARLES/ BARNES, HARRY/F1 1 1969 A HISTORY OF POLTICAL THEORIES:FROM LUTHER TO 34 F 10 2107 MONTESQUIEU/F10 DUNNING WILLIAM ARCHIBALD/F10 1 1966 A HISTORY OF POLTICAL THEORIES:FROM LUTHER TO 35 F 10 2108 MONTESQUIEU/F10 DUNNING WILLIAM ARCHIBALD/F10 1 1966 A HISTORY OF POLTICAL THEORIES:FROM LUTHER TO 36 F 10 4998 MONTESQUIEU/F10 DUNNING WILLIAM ARCHIBALD/F10 1 1966 37 D 1 1128 A HUNDRED YEARS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS /D1 NORTHEDGE .F.S./GRIEVE .M.J./D1 1 1971 A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE HINDU: THE EPIC STORY OF 38 G 2 2385 INDIAN NATIONALISM/G2 PARTHASARATHY RANGASWAMI/G2 1 1981 39 I 2 6381 A LONG WAY GONE / I2 BEAH ISHMAEL / I2 2007 A MARTYRS NOTEBOOK, NOTES AND EXTRACTS FROM BOOKS READ BY SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH DURING HIS 40 E 9 1807 PRISON DAYS (1929-31)/E9 HOOJA, BHUPINDER (EDI)/E9 1 1994 A MODERN INTRODUCATION TO INTERNATIONAL 41 D 10 1451 LAW/D10 AKEHURST,MICHAEL/D10 3 1978 A MULTIMETHOD INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, OBSERVATION, EXPLAINATION AND COPLIN, WILLIAM D./KEGLEY JR, CHARLES 42 D 2 1168 PRESCRIPTION/D2 W./D2 1 1971 GOODIN ROBERT E AND KLINGEMANN 43 F 2 4861 A NEW HANDBOOK OF POLITICAL SCIENCE/F2 HANS -DI 1 1996 A NEW POLITICAL OF IDENTITY : POLITICAL PRINCIPLES 44 B 1 6119 FOR AN INTERDEPENDENT WORLD /B1 PAREKH BHIKHU/B1 2008 45 D 5 1319 A NUCLEAR STRATEGY FOR INDIA/D5 MENON RAJA/D5 1 2000 46 D 5 1329 A PEACE AGENDA FOR INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY /D5 SONDHI.M.LPARANJPE SHRIKANT/D5 1 1994 47 F 1 7218 A PHILOSOPHY OF POLITICAL MYTH / F1 BOTTICI, CHIARA /F1 FIRST 2007 48 G 30 3544 A POSSIABLE INDIA :ESSAYS IN POLITICAL CRITICISM /G30 CHATTERJEE PARTHA /G30 1 1999 49 F 18 2257 A PREFACE TO ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY/F18 DAHL, ROBERT A/F18 1 1985 50 F 18 2269 A PREFACE TO ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY/F18 DAHL, ROBERT A/F18 1 1985 51 G 30 4715 A PRINCELY IMPOSTOR?/G30 CHATTERJEE PARTHA/G30 2002 52 I 1 4964 A SHORT HISTORY OF THE WORLD VOL-I/I1 MANFRED A Z /I1 1 1974 A SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY OF WEAVING COMMUNITIES 53 G 28 3496 IN SOLAPUR /G28 KAKADE R.G. /G28 1 1947 54 F 3 1889 A STUDY OF POLITICAL THEORY/F3 GOKHALE B.K./F3 1 1979 55 G 24 3348 A STUDY OF RURAL ECONOMICS/G24 DESAI VASANT/G24 1 1990 A STUDY OF SATYAGRAHA (MAHATMA GANDHI 56 E 4 1555 LECTURES)/E4 BOSE, NIRMAL KUMAR/E4 1 1969 A STUDY OF THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF A SEMI URBAN 57 G 15 4830 TOWN IN MAHARASHTRA /G15... LELE MEDHA KOTWAL /G15 1 1992 INDIAN COUNCIAL OF SOCIAL RESEARCH 58 J 3970 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC VOL 2/J /J 1 1976 THE INDIAN COUNCIL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 59 J 3968 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC VOL 5/J RESEARCH /J 1 1975 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN ECONOMIC:METHODS AND INDIAN COUNCIAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE 60 J 3969 TECHNIQWUES VOL 1/J RESEARCH /J 1 1977 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCICENCE-POLTICAL 61 G 30 3513 PROCESS/VO.-2/G30 ICSSR/G30 1 1981 62 G 30 3511 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.VOL.1/G30 ICSSR/G30 1 1979 63 G 30 3512 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE.VOL.1/G30 ICSSR/G30 1 1979 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE-POLITICAL 64 G 30 3514 DYNAMICS/G30 ICSSR/G30 1 1981 A SURVEY OF RESEARCH IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 1970- 65 A 1 122 1979/A1 MATHUR KULDEEP (ETITIED) /A2 1 1986 66 I 3 5380 A TEXT BOOK OF DIALIECTICAL MATERIALISM/I3 GUEST DAVID/I3 1943 67 D 3 1195 A TEXTBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/D3 NAIK, J A/D3 2 1995 THAKURTA PARANJOY GUHA AND 68 G 11 2641 A TIMES OF COALITIONS / G11 RAGHURAMAN SHANKAR/G11 1 2004 69 F 1 1837 A TREATISE ON SOCIAL THEORY VOL 1 /F1 RUNCIMAN W.G/F1 1 1983 70 G 12 2650 A TRYST WITH DESTINY/G12 ZAIDI A. MOIN/G12 1 1985 71 F 10 2102 A ZONE OF ENGAGEMENT /F10 ANDERSON PERRY /F10 1 1992 72 E 9 6365 AACHARYA BHAGAVAT SANKALIT VADMAYA (VOL-1) /E9 BHAGAVAT ACHYUT KESHAV /E9 1983 73 E 9 6366 AACHARYA BHAGAVAT SANKALIT VADMAYA(VOL-2) /E9 BHAGAVAT ACHYUT KESHAV /E9 1987 74 F 4 4243 AADARSHA RAJYA/F4 JOSHI J.V./F4/MT 1 1986 75 G 2 4087 AADHUNIK BHARAT/ G2 JAWADEKAR.S.D/G2 2 1953 76 F 3 4228 AADHUNIK RAJKIYA VICHAR PRANALI/F3/MT KULKARNI A.N./F3/MT 1 1987 77 G 16 7534 AADIVASI PRASHNA/G 16 GARE GOVIND/G 16 2ND 1982 78 G 19 3259 AADIVASI SAMASYA AANI BADALTE SANDHARBH /G19 GARE GOVIND /G19 1 2000 AADIVASINCHE SAMAJIK JEEVAN:EK SAMAJIK 79 G 16 7552 MANAVSHASTRIYA ABHYAS/G 16 SANGAVI VILAS A/G 16 1ST 1993 80 G 16 7546 AADIVASINCHI NA SUTALELI SAMASYA/G 16 BARDHAN N B/G 16 1ST 1976 AADIVASINCHYA SAMASYA: VICHAR ANI VISHLESHAN/G 81 G 16 7545 16 GAARE GOVIND/G 16 1ST 1976 82 G 15(1) 4138 AADNYALPATRA/G15(1) KULKARNI A.R./G15(1) 1 2004 83 I 2 5323 AAG KA DARYA/I2 HAIDER QURRATULAIN/I2 2000 84 G 15 (2) 4149 AAHITAGNI RAJWADE AATMARUTTA/G15(2) UNKNOWN/G15(2) 1 1980 85 E 2 1509 AAJ KALCHA MAHARASHTRA, VAICHARIK PRAGATI/E2 PADHYE, PRABHAKAR/ TIKEKAR, S.R/E2 1 1935 AAJCHA MAHARASHTRA, SATHI VINAYAKRAO KULKARNI SURANA PANNALAL AND BEDKIHAL 86 G 15 5112 GOURAV GRANTH/ G15 KISHOR/ G15 1 1988 87 G 15 7299 AALEKH SAMAJ PRAGATICHA : AATMAKATHAN / G15 PATIL BALIRAM HIRAMAN /G15 1ST 1996 88 I 3 5409 AAMCHI AAI (SHANTABAI KULKARNI)/I3 DESHPANDE CHITRA/I3 0 89 E 9 7254 AAMHI JATO AMUCHA GAVA/E 9 LIMAYE HARIBHAU/E 9 1ST 2002 90 E 5 7517 AAMHI PAHILE PHULE:PUROGAMI SATYASHODHAK/E 5 RAYKAR SITARAM(Ed)/E 5 1ST 1981 91 I 2 5813 AARAKSHAN ANI BINDU NAMAVALI/I2 CHIKHALE ARJUN/I2 2007 92 G 16 6648 AARAKSHAN VADVA, DESH GHADVA/G16 KHEDEKAR PURUSHOTTAM/G16 2006 93 G 16 5635 AARAKSHYAN KA VA KASE? /G16 KUMBHAR NAGORAO/G16 2007 94 G 16 3041 AARTHIK SUDHAR ANI DALIT-SHOSHIT/G16 TELTUMBADE ANAND/G16 1 1996 95 I 1 3950 AASTIKSHIROMANI CHARWAK/I1 SALUNKE A.H./I1 1 1992 AAVAHNASHI SANGARSH ANI PARIVARTANACHI 96 G 30 3674 DISHA/G30 PRADHAN G.P(ED)/G30 1 2003 97 F 13 2171 ABC OF DIALECTICAL AND HISTORICAL MATERIALISM/F13 LENINA ILITSKAYA/F13 2 1978 98 F 4 4777 ABHIJAT RAJKIYA VICHARPRAVAH/ f4 Dole N Y 2004 ABNORMAL: LECTURES AT THE COLLEGE DE FRANCE 1974- MARCHETTI VALERIO AND SALOMONI 99 F 20 6851 1975/F 20 ANTONELLA/F 20 1 2003 ACCIDENTAL GUERRILLA : FIGHTING SMALL WARS IN THE 100 D 3 6457 MIDST OF A BIG ONE /D3 KILCULLEN DAVID /D3 2009 101 E 9 1796 ACHARYA BHAGVAT SANKALIT WAGAMYA VOL 2/E9 BHAGVAT ACHUT /E9 1 1987 102 E 9 7251 ACHARYA BHAGWAT SANKALIT VANDMAY:(KHAND I)/E 9 BHAGWAT ACHUT KESHAV/E 9 1905 103 E 9 7252 ACHARYA BHAGWAT SANKALIT VANDMAY:(KHAND II)/E 9 BHAGWAT ACHUT KESHAV/E 9 1987 104 E 9 6331 ACHARYA JAVADEKAR : A SATYAGRAHI SOCIALIST/ E9 PRADHAN G P/E9 0 105 E 9 1772 ACHARYA JAVDEKAR PTRE ANI SANSAMRNE /E9 BHAVLKAL TARA (EDITED0/E9 1 1996 106 E 9 7471 ACHARYA SHANKAR DATTATRAYA JAWDEKAR/E 9 DESHPANDE RAJESHWARI/E 9 2010 ACHIVING COMMUNAL HARMONY AND NATIONAL 107 G 17 3126 INTEGRATION :A DREAM
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