G. S. Ghurye
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Govind Sadashiv Ghurye was an Indian professor of sociology
Sociology
Sociology is the study of society. It is a social science—a term with which it is sometimes synonymous—which uses various methods of empirical investigation and critical analysis to develop a body of knowledge about human social activity...

. In 1924, he became the second person to head the Department of Sociology in the University of Mumbai
University of Mumbai
The University of Mumbai , is a state university located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was known as the University of Bombay until 1996 when the city of Bombay was renamed as Mumbai. The affiliated colleges of the university are spread throughout the city of Mumbai and four coastal districts in...

. He can be called as the founding father of Indian Sociology and most of the notable names in Indian Sociology like MN Srinivas,AR Desai,Iravati Karve etc have been guided by him.He was an accomplished Sanskrit scholar as well.

Education

Ghurye was born on 12 December 1893, at Malwan, in Maharashtra
Maharashtra
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. His early schooling was at the Aryan Education Society's High School, Girgaum, in Mumbai
Mumbai
Mumbai , formerly known as Bombay in English, is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, and the fourth most populous city in the world, with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million...

 and then at Bahadur Khanji High School, Junagarh, in Gujrat
Gujrat
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. He joined Bahauddin college at Junagarh, in 1912, but moved on to Elphinstone college
Elphinstone College
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, Mumbai, after a year, and received his B. A. (Sanskrit
Sanskrit
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) and M. A. (Sanskrit) degrees from there. He earned the Footnote1}} with his B. A., and the Chancellor's gold medal with his M. A. degree. After completing his M. A., Ghurye received a scholarship for further studies in England
England
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, and earned his Ph.D. from Cambridge University in 1922. Ghurye was deeply influenced by W. H. R. Rivers
W. H. R. Rivers
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, who was his Ph.D guide. After Rivers' untimely death in 1922, he completed his thesis under A. C. Haddon.

Personal Life

Ghurye was married to Footnote3}} of Vengurla, a town near Malwan. His son, Sudhish Ghurye is a Mathematician and Statistician, and daughter Kumud G. Ghurye was a barrister.

Career

Ghurye was appointed as Head of Department of the Department of Sociology in Mumbai University in 1924, and retired in 1959. The department was founded by Patrick Geddes
Patrick Geddes
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 in 1919. However, when Ghurye took it over, it was on the verge of closure. The department came alive once again with Ghurye, and now, Ghurye is regarded as the real founder. He also founded the Indian Sociological Society and its newsletter, Sociological Journal, and served as head for both. He also headed the Bombay Anthropological Society for some years. After retirement, he served as Professor Emeritus for Mumbai University and at least three festschrifts
Festschrift
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 were produced in his honor, of which two were during his lifetime. He guided a total of 80 research theses and authored 32 books and a number of other papers. Later, at least two theses were written on him. Among his students were personalities like A. J. Agarkar, Y. M. Rege, L. N. Chapekar, M. G. Kulkarni, M. S. A. Rao
M. S. A. Rao
Madhugiri Saroja A. Rao was a professor of sociology who had been a founder-member in 1959 of the Department of Sociology at the University of Delhi, India. He wrote and edited extensively on subject matters such as the social aspects of nutrition, both urban and rural sociology, and the sociology...

, Iravati Karve, Y. B. Damle, M. N. Srinivas, A. R. Desai, D. Narain, I. P. Desai, M. S. Gore, Suma Chitnis and Victor D'Souza. He also had the opportunity to see the Footnote2}} being instituted in his honor. His book CasteandRaceinIndia}} is regarded as a classic in the field.

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