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Syllabus of Choice Based Credit System for History from 2016-2017 onwards Semester I Paper I Core- Historiography Paper II Core- India Under Company’s Rule : 1757-1856 Paper III Core- Indian National Movement : 1905- 1947 Paper IV Core- Modern World : 1914-1950 Semester II Paper I Core- Trends and Theories of History Paper II Core- India Under Britsh Rule : 1857-1905 Paper III Core- Independent India : 1948-2000 Paper IV Core- Contemporary World : 1951-2000 Semester III Paper I Core- Emergence of Maratha Power in 17 th century. Paper II Core- State in Ancient and Medieval India. Paper III Core- Elective I (Only for the students of History ) A. Economic History of India : 1757-1857 OR B. Ecology and Environment in India. Paper IV Foundation Course I (For the students of all disciplines including History) A. India Under the Sultanate Period (1206-1525 A.D.) OR

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Page 1: M.A. History CBCS(new)

Syllabus of Choice Based Credit System for History

from 2016-2017 onwards

Semester I

Paper I Core- Historiography

Paper II Core- India Under Company’s Rule : 1757-1856

Paper III Core- Indian National Movement : 1905- 1947

Paper IV Core- Modern World : 1914-1950

Semester II

Paper I Core- Trends and Theories of History

Paper II Core- India Under Britsh Rule : 1857-1905

Paper III Core- Independent India : 1948-2000

Paper IV Core- Contemporary World : 1951-2000

Semester III

Paper I Core- Emergence of Maratha Power in 17th

century.

Paper II Core- State in Ancient and Medieval India.

Paper III Core- Elective I (Only for the students of History )

A. Economic History of India : 1757-1857

OR

B. Ecology and Environment in India.

Paper IV Foundation Course I (For the students of all disciplines including History)

A. India Under the Sultanate Period (1206-1525 A.D.)

OR

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B. History of Science and Technology in Pre-Colonial India

Semester IV

Paper I Core - Expansion of Maratha Power : 1707-1818

Paper II Core - State in British India

Paper III Core Elective II – ( Only for the students of History )

A. Economic History of India 1858-1947

OR

B. Ecology and Indian Human Societies

Paper IV Foundation Course II (For the students of all disciplines including History)

A. India Under the Mughals (1526-1707 A.D.)

OR

B. History of Science and Technology in Colonial India

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Semester I

Paper I Core Historiography

Time: Three Hours Full Marks: 80

Unit 1

a. Meaning of Historiography, Nature and Scope of History

b. Auxiliary Sciences of History

c. Primary and Secondary sources

Unit 2

a. Collection and Selection of Data

b. Internal and External criticism

c. Causation, Foot Notes, Bibliography

Unit 3

a. Greco-Roman History Writing

b. Arabian History Writing

c. Indian History Writing –Sultanate, Mughal, Maratha

Unit 4

a. Positivism in History Writing - Ranke

b. Classical Marxism - Karl Marx

c. Annales - Marc Bloch, Fernand Braudel

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Books Recommended

English

1. What is History : E.H.Carr

2. A Study of History : Gardiner Patrick

3. Historiography : N. Subramaniah

4. History, its Theory and Method : Sheikh Ali

5. Historiography in Modern India : R.C. Majumdar

6. A History of Historical Writing : H.E. Barnes

7. A Text Book of Historiography : Sreedharan

8. IGNOU Materials

9. Idea of History : R.G. Collingwood

10. Research Methodology : K.N. Chitnis

11. Research Methodology : Satish Bajaj

12. A Critical Method in Historical Research and Writing : H.C. Hocket

13. Historiography and Historians of Sultanate Period : Bharti S. Kumar

Marathi , Hindi

1. Itihas Tantra Ani Tatvagyan : Shanta Kothekar

2. Itihasache Tatvagyan : Sadashiv Aathvale

3. Itihas Lekhan Shastra : Gaikwad,Sardesai,Hanmane

4. Sanshodhakacha Mitra : G.H.Khare

5. Itihas Lekh : Sreedharan

6. Itihas Lekhan,Avadharna,Vidhayen evam Sadhan : Brajesh Kumar Shrivastava

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Paper II Core India Under Company’s Rule: 1757-1856

Time: Three Hours Full Marks: 80

Unit 1

a. India in the mid-18th Century

b. Battles of Plassey and Buxar

c. Anglo-Maratha Wars, Anglo-Sikh Wars

Unit 2

a. Subsidiary Alliance System

b. Policy of Annexation of Indian States

c. Doctrine of Lapse

Unit 3

a. Regulating Act of 1773

b. Pitt’s India Act of 1784

c. Charter Acts 1813, 1833, 1853

Unit 4

a. Introduction of Western Education

b. Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Brahmo Samaj

c. Development of English and Vernacular Press

Books Recommended

English 1. An Advanced History of India by R.C. Majumdar, Raychaudhari, K. K. Dutta

2. Modern India by Bipan Chandra

3. The Cambridge History of India by H.H.Dodwell

4. Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire by C. A. Andrews

5. Social Background of Indian Nationalism by A. R. Desai

6. From Plassey to Partition by Shekhar Bandopadhyaya

7. Social Conditions in Eighteenth Century India by Pushpa Suri

8. British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance by R. C. Majumdar Vol I, II

Marathi, Hindi 1. Adhunik Bhartacha Itihas 1757-1857 by Dr. Vaidya and Dr. Kothekar

2. Adhunik Bharat ka Itihas by Bipan Chandra

3. Plassey Se Vibhajan Tak by Shekhar Bandopadhyaya

4. Adhunik Bharat by Dinanath Varma

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Paper III Core Indian National Movement: 1905-1947

Time: Three Hours Full Marks: 80

Unit 1

a. Growth of National Movement - 1905-1920

b. Non- Cooperation Movement – Ideology and Programme

c. Civil Disobedience Movement

Unit 2

a. Growth of Hindu and Muslim Communalism

b. Revolutionary Movements

c. Round Table Conferences, Government of India Act of 1935

Unit 3

a. Cripps Mission and Quit India Movement

b. Cabinet Mission Plan and Mountbatten Plan

c. Indian Independence Act of 1947

Unit 4

a. Development of Education

b. Peasant Movements

c. Working Class Movements

Books Recommended

English India’s Struggle for Freedom by Bipan Chandra

Modern India by Sumit Sarkar

History of Freedom Movement in India( Four Volumes) by Tara Chand

History of Freedom Movement in India by R.C. Majumdar

India Wins Freedom by Maulana Abul Kalam Azad

Constitutional Development and National Movement of India : R.C.Agarwal

Marathi, Hindi Adhunik Bharat (1858-1920) : Dr. Suman Vaidya, Dr.Shanta Kothekar

Adhunik Bharatacha Itihas : Sardesai,Nalwade

Adhunik Bharat(1920-1947) : Dr.Vaidya, Dr. Kothekar

Adhunik Bharat Ka Itihas : R.L.Shukla

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Paper IV Core Modern World: 1914 to 1950

Time: Three hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Origin of First World War

b. Treaty of Versailles

c. League of Nations

Unit 2

a. Bolshevik Revolution of 1917

b. Planned Economy in Soviet Russia

c. China under Kuomintang Rule

Unit 3

a. Rise of Nazism in Germany

b. Fascism in Italy

c. Militarism in Japan

Unit 4

a. Second World War- Causes, Effects

b. Formation of U.N.O.

c. Palestine Problem, Establishment of Israel

Books Recommended

English

A History of Modern Times C.D.M. Kettleby

European History Since 1870 F.W.Benns

Europe Since 1870 Sidney H. Zabol

The Age of Conflict, 1914 to the Present Alberg and Alberg

International Relations (Part I ,Part II ) M.G.Gupta

The World since 1919 W.C. Langsam

Modern World History Norman Lowe

Europe and the World 1789- 1945 S.N.Sen

Twentieth Century World L.P. Mathur

History of Modern Europe V.D.Mahajan

Modern World B.V.Rao

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Marathi, Hindi

Adhunik Jag Dr Suman Vaidya

Adhunik Europe cha Itihas Dr. A.R. Kulkarni

Europe Ka Adhunik Itihas Satyaketu Vidyalankar

Antarrashtriya Sambandh Haridatta Vedalankar

Antarrashtriya Sambandh MadanGopal Gupta

Adhunik Vishwa ka Itihas Dinanath Varma

Beesavi Sadi Ka Vishva Dr. Sanjeev Jain

Cheen va Japan ;Rajkiya Itihas Dr.Yadao Gujar

20 vya Shatkateel Jag Dr. Y.N.Kadam

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Semester II

Paper I Core Trends and Theories of History

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Orientalist History Writing - William Jones, James Princep

b. Imperialist History Writing - J.S.Mill , William Hunter

c. Nationalist History Writing------K. P.Jayaswal, Mohammad Habib

Unit 2

a. Marxist History Writing – R. S. Sharma, D. D. Kosambi

b. Subaltern- Ranjit Guha, Sumit Sarkar

c. Post-Modern- Jean Lyotard, Frederick Jameson

Unit 3

a. Cyclical Theory of History - Toynbee

b. Sociological- Emile Durkheim

c. Ecological- Ramchandra Guha

Unit 4

a. R.G. Collingwood, E. H. Carr, Will Durant

b. V. K. Rajwade, J. N. Sarkar, R. C. Dutt

Books Recommended

English

Recent Trends In Historiography Satish K. Bajaj

Research Methodology in History T.R. Sharma

Historians and Historiography in Modern India S.P.Sen (ed)

On Historiography S.R. Tikekar

An Introduction to Indian Historiography A.K.Warder

Sub Altern Studies Ranjit Guha Vol I-IV

Marathi, Hindi

Itihas Mhanaje Kaya E.H.Carr

Itihas ek Shastra Prabhakar Deo

Itihas Lekhan Shastra B.N. Sardesai

Itihas Tantra ani Tatvagyan Shanta Kothekar

Itihas Darshan Parmanand Singh

Itihas Kya Hai E.H.Carr

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Paper II Core India under British Rule : 1857—1905

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Revolt of 1857- Nature, Causes and Effects

b. Queen’s Proclamation, Act of 1858

c. Indian Council Acts- 1861,1892

Unit 2

a. Arya Samaj

b. Satya Shodhak Samaj

c. Ramkrishna Mission

Unit 3

a. Emergence of Indian Nationalism

b. Foundation of Indian National Congress

c. Objectives and Programmes of the Congress

Unit 4

a. Ideology of the Moderates

b. Rise of Extremist Leadership

c. Partition of Bengal

Books Recommended

English

History of Modern India A.L. Shrivastava

Crucial Decades of 20th Century IV Volumes M.K.Kher

Modern India Grover and Sethi

Eighteen Fifty Seven Surendra Nath Sen

Modern Religious Movements in India J.N. Farquhar

Renascent India from Ram Mohan to Gandhi H.C.E. Zacharia

Social and Religious Movements in the Nineteenth Century C.S. Srinivasachari

British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance Vol III R.C. Majumdar

Struggle for Freedom R.C.Majumdar

Freedom Struggle Bipan Chandra, Amlesh Tripathi, Barun Dey

Marathi, Hindi

Adhunik (1858-1920) Suman Vaidya, Shanta Kothekar

Adhunik Bharatacha Itihas Sardesai,Nalawade

Adhunik Bharat (1920-1947) Suman Vaidya,Shanta Kothekar

Adhunik Bharat Ka Itihas R.L.Shukla

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Paper III Core Independent India : 1947-2000

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Integration of Indian Princely States

b. Making of Indian Constitution

c. Salient Features of Indian Constitution

Unit 2

a. Beginning of Planned Economy

b. Agricultural Policy

c. Industrial Policy

Unit 3

a. Policy of Non- Alignment

b. Relations with U.S.S.R., China

c. Relations with U.S.A., Pakistan

Unit 4

a. National Political Parties-Congress,Jansangh, Communist Party,Republican Party

b. Emergence of Regional Parties-DMK, Assam Ganaparishad

c. Challenges to Territorial Integrity-DMK,Khalistan Movement

Books Recommended

English

India After Independence Bipan Chandra

The Politics of India Since Independence Paul Brass

The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism In India Bipan Chandra

The Cambridge Economic History of India( Vol 2) Dharma Kumar

Economic History of India V.B.Singh

The Economic History of India(Vol I,II) R.C.Dutt

Fifty Years of Modern India V.D. Mahajan

History of Education in Modern India 1757-2007 S.C.Ghosh

Marathi, Hindi

Swantantra Bharatacha Itihas (1947-2000) Suman Vaidya,Shanta Kothekar

Azadi ke Baad ka Bharat 1947-2000 Bipan Chandra, Mridula Mukherjee, Aditya Mukherjee

Samkaleen Bharat Bipan Chandra

Bharatiya Shashan aur Rajniti (ed) Basukinath Chaudhary, Yuvaraj Kumar

Adhunik Bharat ka Itihas Dhanpati Pandey

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Paper IV Core Contemporary World : 1950 to 2000

Time: Three Hours Full Marks : 80

Unit 1

a. Origin and Course of Cold War

b. Berlin Problem, Korean War, Vietnam War

c. Disarmament

Unit 2

a. Rise of Socialist Bloc in Europe

b. Disintegration of Socialist Bloc

c. Fall of Soviet State in Russia

Unit 3

a. Decolonization in Asia and Africa

b. Apartheid Problem

c. Internal Developments in People’s Republic of China

Unit 4

a. Formation Of European Union

b. Rise of Unipolar World

c. Globalization

Books Recommended

English

Europe 1945 to 1970 Waterlow and Evans

Modern Europe in World Perspective E.N. Anderson

Globalization Malcoin Waters

History of the Modern World: From the late 19th to early 21st Century Arjun Dev and Indira

Arjun Dev

Marathi, Hindi

Jagatikikaran Chandrakant Kelkar

Jagatikikaran Nalini Pandit

Samkaleen Vishwa Ka Itihas : 1890 se 2008 tak :Arjun Dev and Indira Arjun Dev

20vya Shatakateel Jag Y.N.Kadam

Beesavi Sadi ka Vishva 1890 se 2000tak Sanjeeva Jain

Adhunik Vishva Ka Itihas Deenanath Varma

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Semester III

Paper I Core Emergence of Maratha Power in 17th Century

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Sources of Maratha History-- Bakhars,Adnya Patra,Shakavali

b. Rise of the Marathas

c. Concept of Maharashtra Dharma

Unit 2

a. Shivaji’s Relations with Adil Shahi

b. Shivaji’s Relations with the Mughals

c. Significance of Shivaji’s Coronation

Unit 3

a. Sambhaji’s Relations with the Portuguese

b. Sambhaji’s Relations with the Siddis of Janjira

c. Sambhaji’s Relations with the Mughals

Unit 4

a. The Maratha War of Independence

b. Civil, Judicial administration

c. Military and Naval Administration

Books Recommended

English

Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji A.R.Kulkarni

Maratha Administration in the 18th Century T.T.Mahajan

The Rise of the Maratha Power M.G. Ranade

Administrative System of the Marathas S.N.Sen

Military System of the Marathas S.N.Sen

Judicial System of the Marathas V.T.Gune

History of the Marathas Vol I&II Grant Duff

House of Shivaji J.N.Sarkar

Shivaji and His Times J.N.Sarkar

Shivaji The Great Dr.Balkrishna

Shivaji Setu Madhav Pagadi

Main Currents in Maratha History G.S.Sardesai

History of the Maratha Navy and Merchantship B.K.Apte

Mughal Maratha Relations:Twenty Five Fateful Years (1682-1707) G.T.Kulkarni

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Marathi, Hindi

Chatrapati Shivaji Raje Yanchi Bakhar S.N.Joshi(ed)

Arvachin Maharashtretitihaskalatil Rajyakarbharacha Abhyas (1600-1680)

S.N. Joshi

Shivakaleen Maharashtra A.R.Kulkarni

Marathyancha Itihas A.R.Kulkarni and G.H.Khare

Adnyapatra and Rajnitee S.N.Joshi and L.M. Bhingare

Shri Shivachatrapati T.J. Shezwalkar

Shri Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj V.S.Bendre

Shivacharitrachi Roopresha T.J. Shezwalkar

Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Yanche Charitra Kekaskar

Paper II Core State in Ancient and Medieval India

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Sixteen Mahajanpadas –Monarchy, Republics

b. Socio-Economic Basis of the Mauryan State, Nature and Functions

a. Gupta Polity, Socio Economic Basis of the State, Administrative Organisation,

Unit 2

a. State under the Cholas

b. Vijayanagar State- Nature and Structure

c. Bahamani State- Nature and Structure

Unit 3

a. Islamic Theory of State

b. State under the Sultans of Delhi—Nature and Functions

c. Mughal State Administrative Institutions, Mansabdari System

Unit 4

a. Accounts of Fahien, Hiuen-Tsang

b. Accounts of Nicolo Conti, Chau-ju-Kua

c. Accounts of Ibn Batuta, Manucci

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Books Recommended

English

Ancient India V.D.Mahajan

From Lineage to State Romila Thapar

State and Government in Ancient India A.S. Altekar

Medieval India Satish Chandra

A Forgotten Empire( Vijaynagar) Robert Sewell

The Wonder That Was India A.L.Basham

History of South India Nilkanth Shastri

Some Aspects of Muslim Administration R.P.Tripathi

Ancient India R.C.Majumdar

Some Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India R.S.Sharma

Ancient and Medieval India K.S.Sardesai

Medieval India Satish Chandra

The Mughal Empire A.L.Shrivastava

Marathi, Hindi

Pracheen Bharat Ka Itihas : Dwijendranarayan Jha, Krishnamohan Shreemali

Vijaynagar Smarak Granth D.V.Potdar

Bhartiya Rajya Ramavatar Sharma and Sushma Yadav

Madhyakaleen Bharat :Prashasan Samaj evam Sanskriti Neeraj Shrivastava

Madhayakaleen Bharat Vol I II Harishchandra Varma

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Paper III Core Elective I (Only for the students of History)

A. Economic History of India : 1757-1857

Time: Three Hours Full Marks : 80

Unit 1

a. Nature of Rural and Urban Economy in mid-18th Century

b. European Economic Interest in India

c. Commercial Policy of East India Company

Unit 2

a. Land Revenue Settlements- Permanent Settlement; Ryotwari and Mahalwari

b. Rural Indebtedness

c. Commercialisation of Agriculture

Unit 3

a. Policy of De-Industrialisation

b. Introduction of Railways and its impact on Indian Economy

c. Foreign Capital Investment in India

Unit 4

a. Changing Nature of Trade

b. Effects of Company’s rule on Indian Agriculture

c. Effects of Company’s rule on Indian Industry

Books Recommended

English

The Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism In India Bipan Chandra

The Cambridge Economic History of India( Vol 2) Dharma Kumar

Economic History of India V.B.Singh

The Economic History of India(Vol I,II) R.C.Dutt

Economic and Social History of India S.P. Nanda

Economic History of India Ancient to Present H. Jayapalan

History of Freedom Movement in India Vol IV Tara Chand

Social Background of Indian Nationalism A.R.Desai

Modern India Sumit Sarkar

Railways in Modern India Ian J.Ker.(ed)

The Economic History of India 1600-1800 Radhakant Mukherjee

Marathi, Hindi

Adhunik Bharat ka Arthik Itihas Shreedhar Pandey

Bharat Ka Arthik Itihas Agnes Thakur

Adhunik Bharat ka Arthik Itihas Girish Mishra

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OR

B. Ecology and Environment in India

Time: Three Hours Full Marks : 80

UNIT -I

a) Ecology: It’s Scope; Basic concepts of ecology-Deep Ecology, Social Ecology.

b) Concept and basic features of Eco system; Eco-Imbalance.

c) Ecology in Ancient Indian Philosophy- Vedic tradition, Jainism and Buddhism.

UNIT- II

a) Environment: Introduction, component of environment; Biosphere.

b) Environmental pollution, Control of Environmental pollution.

c) Climatic factors in the evolution of Societies.

UNIT-III

a) Indian Landscape: physical features-The Himalayas; The plains of North India, The

Indian plateau; The coastal lowlands; Rivers.

b) Resource use: Energy-forms of energy, energy consumption, historical pattern of

conservation; Water-water as resource and its use, water conservation, water rights.

c) Resource use: Forest- Understanding forest, forest coverage, forest in history,

conservation practices; Minerals.

UNIT -IV

a) Origin of Agriculture: Regional variations and Crop patterns.

b) Soil Conservation and Irrigation patterns.

c) Rise of Urban centers and Trade.

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Books Recommended:-

English-

Fundamentals of Ecology : E.P. Odum

Concepts of Ecology : E. J. Kormondy

Ecologically Sustainable Development : MW.L. Hare, J.P.Marlowe, M.L. Gray, R. Humphries,

R. Ledgar.

Ecology in developing Countries : The Emerging Paradigms|: P.S. Ramakrishna

Underexploited Tropical Plants with Promising Economic Value: National Academy of

Sciences

Prakriti : Vatsayan

Climate change and Tropical Forests in India : N.H. Ravindranath, R. Sukumar

The state of the Environment : UNEP

Food, Energy and Society : D. Pimental, M. Pimental

Soil Erosion : D. Zachar

Towards Green Villages : A. Agrawal & S. Narain

Environmental Regeneration in Himalaya: concepts and strategies: J.S. Singh

Rural Ecosystems and Gandhian Concepts: Gandhian in Action: P.S. Ramakrishnan

Ecology in Developing countries: The Emerging Paradigms : P.S. Ramakrishnan

Man and Environment : Irfan Habib

History of Ecology and Environment: India : IGNOU, New Delhi

Environmental science, William P. Cunningham & Barbara Woodworth Saigo, USA, 1990 . 18.

Fundamentals of Ecology, (ed.) E.P. Odum, W.B. Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA-1959

Ecology and Environment, P.D. Sharma, Rastogi Publications, Meerut, 1990

Social, Cultural and Economic History of India Vol-I, II & III, Chopra, Puri & Das.

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Paper IV Foundation Course I ( For the students of all disciplines including History)

A. India Under the Sultanate Period (1206-1525 A.D.)

Time: Three Hours Full Marks : 80

Unit I

a. Sources of the history of the Sultanate Period.

b. Political condition of India on the eve of the establishment of the Sultanate Period.

c. Establishment of the Delhi Sultanate.

Unit II

a. Consolidation of Turkish rule under the Slave rulers:

b. Iltutmish, Razia Sultan, Balban.

c. Rise of Khiljis: Alauddin Khalji’s Deccan Policy, Economic and Military Reforms.

d. Rise of Tughluqs: Muhammad bin Tughluq, Firoz Tughluq.

Unit III

a. Causes of the fall of the Delhi Sultanate.

b. Theory of kingship, Administration.

c. Trade- Internal and External.

Unit IV

a. Art and Architecture.

b. Language and Literature.

c. Socio-religious reform movements: Bhakti Movement and Sufi Movement.

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Books Recommended:

English

Cambridge History of India Vol.3 : Ed. By W. Haig

The History and Culture of Indian People Vols. 5 & 6 : Bhratiya Vidhya Bhawan Pub.

Foundation of Muslim Rule in India : Habibullah

History of India Vols. 2,3, & 4 : Elliot & Dowson

History of the Khiljis : K.S. Lal

History of Allaudin : Warsi

South India and Her Mohammedan Invaders : K.S. Aiyangar

A Forgotten Empire : Sewell

Mahmud Gawan : H.K.Sherwani

History of South India : K.N. Shastri

Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi : I.H. Qureshi

Some Historians of Medieval India : B.N.Lunia

History of Deccan : Sherwani and Joshi

The Sultanate of Delhi : A.L. Srivastav

Vijaynagar Empire : Mahalingam

The Wonder that was India : S.A.A. Rizvi

OR

B . History of Science and Technology in Pre-Colonial India

Time: Three Hours Full Marks : 80

Unit I

a) Sources of history of Science and Technology in India.

b) Science and Technology- Nature, Scope and Importance.

c) Science and Technology during Stone Age and Indus Civilization.

Unit II

a) Science and Technology during Vedic and later Vedic times.

b) Major developments in the history of Science and Technology from A.D. 1st century

to 1200 A.D.

c) Development in astronomy with special reference to Aryabhata, Varahmihira,

Bhasakara I.

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Unit III

a) Development in medicine and surgery: Charaka and Sushruta Samhita.

b) Development of mathematics: Geometry of the Sulbha Sutra, Bakshali Manuscripts.

c) Concept of rationality and scientific ideas in Arab thought and its reception in India.

Unit IV

a) New developments - Persian wheel, Gun powder, Textiles, Bridge building.

b) Development in Medical knowledge and interaction between Unani and Ayurveda

and Alchemy.

c) Science and Technology in Medieval India with reference to Sawai Jai Singh of

Jaipur.

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Books Recommended-

English-

Baber, Zaheer, ‘The Science of Empire : Scientific Knowledge, Civilization and Colonial Rule

in India’, State University of New York Press, Albany.

Kumar Deepak ‘Disease and Medicine in India’, Tulika Books, Chennai.

Habib I. & Raina D. (ed), ‘Situating History of Science: Dialogues with Joseph Needham’. OUP,

Delhi, 1999.

Bharatiya Jyotish Shastra, Dikshit. S.B., Poona, 1931

Studies in Medicine of Ancient India, Hoernle A.F.R., Oxford, 1907.

Indian Medicine, Kashikar C.G., Poona, 1951

Hindu Mathematics, Kaye G.R., Lahore, 1889.

Hindu Astronomy, Kaye G.R., Calcutta, 1924.

The Social Function of Science, J.D. Bansal, London 1939.

Selections from educational records of Govt. of India, Scientific and Technical Education in

India, (ed), K.D. Bhargava NAI, Delhi, 1968

Science in India, A.K. Bisvas & K.L. Mukhopadhyaya, Kolkata, 1969.

Indian Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century, Dharmpal, Delhi, 1971.

Islam and Science, Hoodbhoy Pervez, London, 1991.

Science & Technology in History, Ian Inkstem, London, 1991.

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Science, Technology and Development, V.V. Krishna & S.S. Bhatnagar, Delhi, 1993.

Habib, Irfan (ed.), ‘ Akbar and His India’

Alavi, M.A. & Rahman, A, Fathullah Shirazi : A Sixteenth Century Indian Scientist

Bag, A.K. (ed.) Technology in Ancient India

Bose, D.M. et. Al A Concise History of Science in India

Chattopadhaya, Debiprasad History of Science and Technology in Ancient India

Brooke, J.H. Science and Religion : Some Historical Perspectives

Hassan, Ahmad Y & Donald R.Hill, Islamic Technology: An Illustrated History

Jaggi, O.P. Science and Technology in Medieval India

Kumar, Deepak Disease and Medicine in India : A Historical Overview

Ray, Aniruddha & Bagchi, S.K. Technology in Ancient and Medieval India

Ray, P.C. History of Chemistry in Ancient and Medieval India

Some Aspects of Pre-History Technology in India by H D Sankalia(INSA)

Fatullah Shirazi, a Sixteenth-Century Indian Scientisti by M A Alvi and A Rahman. (INSA)

(INSA)

A Concise History of Science in india, ed. D M Bose, S N Sen and B V Subbarayappa. (INSA)

Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata, Text with English Translation by K S Shukla and K V Sarma. (INSA)

Aryabhatiya of Aryabhata, with the Commentary of Bhaskara and Somesvara, ed K S Shukla.

(INSA)

Susruta Samhita ( A Scientific Synopsis) by P Ray, H N Gupta and Mira Ray (INSA)

The Sulva Sutras of Baudhayana, Apastamba, Katyayana and Manava with text, English

Translation and Commentary by S N Sen and A K Bag. (INSA)

Science and Technological Exchanges between India and Soviet Central Asia (Medieval Period),

ed B V Subbarayappa. (INSA)

History of Astronomy in India, ed. S N Sen and K S Shukla, end revised edition 2000. (INSA)

Scientific and Technical Education in India, 1781-1900 by S N Sen. (INSA)

History of Medicine in India, ed. P V Sharma(INSA)

History of Technology in India , Vol. I, ed. A K Bag(INSA)

History of Technology in India , Vol III, ed. K V Mital(INSA)

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Semester IV

Paper I Core Expansion of Maratha Power : 1707-1818

Time: Three Hours Full Marks :80

Unit 1

1. Accession of Shahu as Chhatrapati

2. Acquisition of Sanads by Balaji Vishwanath

3. Peshwa Baji Rao I--Expansion of Maratha Power in North India

Unit 2

a. Third Battle of Panipat –Causes and Effects

b. Peshwa Madhav Rao I, Restoration of Maratha Power in North India

c. Anglo- Maratha Wars, Downfall of the Maratha Power

Unit 3

a. Nature of Maratha Confederacy

b. Civil and Judicial Administration

c. Military Administration

Unit 4

a. Trade and Commerce

b. Social and Economic Conditions

c. Art and Architecture

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Books Recommended

English

The Maratha Supremacy R.C.Majumdar and V.G.Dighe

The Founding of Maratha Freedom S.R.Sharma

Study’s in Maratha History A.R.Kulkarni

The Marathas A.R.Kulkarni

New History of the Marathas G.S.Sardesai

Rise of the Peshwas H.N.Sinha

Eighteenth Century Deccan Setu Madhav Pagadi

Glimpses of Maratha Socio-Economic History:K.N.Chitnis

Peshwa Madhav Rao I Bannerjee

Bundelkhand Under the Marathas B.R.Andhare

Maratha Architecture Mate

Marathi,Hindi

Marathi Riyasat (All Volumes) G.S.Sardesai

Peshwa Daftar( All Volumes)

Marathyancha Itihas A.R.Kulkarni and G.H. Khare

Panipat 1761 T.J.Shezwalkar

Peshwa-Nizam Sambandh T.J.Shezwalkar

Marathyacha Samajik, Arthik va Sanasritik Itihas:B.N.Sardesai

Akhercha Peshwa Suman Vaidya

Marathyacha Prashasakiya, Samajik va Arthik Itihas :B.S.Sawant

Marathekaleen Sanstha va Vichar : Gaekwad, Hanmane,Sardesai,Thorat

Maratho Ka Naya Itihas G.S.Sardesai

Paper II Core State in British India

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Nature of State Apparatus---Secretary of State in India, India Council, Governor-in-Council

b. Civil Administration-Police, Civil Services

c. Judicial Administration

Unit 2

a. Concepts of Swarajya, Home Rule

b. Dominion Status, Complete Independence

c. Two- Nation Theory

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Unit 3

a. British Policy Towards Native States 1857—1921

b. British Policy Towards Native States 1921—1947

c. Integration of Indian Princely States

Unit 4

a. Making of Indian Constitution-Aims and Objectives

b. Salient Features of Indian Constitution

c. Reorganisation of States

Books Recommended

English

Modern India Sumit Sarkar

Modern India Bipan Chandra

Constitutional Development and Indian National Movement R.C. Agrawal

History of Moderrn India Grover and Grover

Marathi, Hindi

Bhartiya Rajya Ramavatar Sharma and Sushma Yadav

Paper III Core Elective II – (Only For the students of History)

A. Economic History of India : 1858 to 1947

Time: Three Hours Full Marks:80

Unit 1

a. Agricultural Policy

b. Famine Policy

c. Growth of Industries- Cotton, Jute, Iron and Steel

Unit 2

a. Rise of Industrial Labour

b. Trade Union Movement

c. Labour Legislations

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Unit 3

a. Nature of External Trade

b. Trade Legislations

c. Drain of Wealth

Unit 4

a. Main Trends in the Movement of Prices

b. Population Growth—Pre and Post Census Estimates

c. Movement of National Income after1858—Divergent assumptions and estimates

Books Recommended

English

Famines in Colonial India Brahamanand

Economic History of Modern India Girish Mishra

Socio, Cultural and Economic History of India S.C.Raychaudhari

The Economic History of India Tirthankar Roy

Indian Economy Dutt and Sundaram

Indian Economics Jather and Beri

India Today Rajani Palme Dutt

Marathi, Hindi

Bharat ka Arthik Itihas Agnes Thakur

Adhunik Bharat ka Arthik Itihas Dhanpati Pandey

OR

B . Ecology and Indian Human Societies

Time: Three Hours Full Marks :80

UNIT- I

a) Early Human settlement in Indian Sub-continent.

b) Nature Human Interface; Man’s place in nature- A maker of artifacts, social animal.

c) Resources used in early societies: Renewable and Non-renewable resources.

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UNIT- II

a) Biodiversity: Meaning and importance; India’s biodiversity; Depletion and conservation;

People’s initiatives.

b) Hunting and Gathering: Introduction; Nature of evidence; Geographical spread;

characteristics; Regional variations.

c) Emergence of Pastoral tradition; Nomadic Pastoralism and Commune/communities;

Transition from Nomadic Pastoral tradition to settled Pastoralism.

UNIT -III

a) Resource Management: Soil- Pattern of soil; Land use (Soil conservation), use of

Pesticides.

Forest-Pre-colonial background; the colonial period; Forest policies

Water-The pre-colonial period; the colonial period, Current issues

Causes of Spoliation.

b) Dangers to Human society; Famine, Flood, Epidemics.

c) Deforestation; Green House Effect; Global warming, Ozone layer depletion.

UNIT- IV

a) Management of agricultural waste; Urban waste & Industrial waste; India’s role in

Conventions on Bio-diversity & environmental hazards (UNO, Kyoto, G8, G13)

b) Government’s role in sustainable development; patent alternatives.

c) Role of NGO’s and Peoples’ movements (Chipko, Narmada, Bishnoi movements.)

Books Recommended:-

English-

Fundamentals of Ecology : E.P. Odum

Concepts of Ecology : E. J. Kormondy

Ecologically Sustainable Development : MW.L. Hare, J.P.Marlowe, M.L. Gray, R. Humphries,

R. Ledgar.

Ecology in developing Countries : The Emerging Paradigms|: P.S. Ramakrishna

Underexploited Tropical Plants with Promising Economic Value: National Academy of

Sciences

Prakriti : Vatsayan

Climate change and Tropical Forests in India : N.H. Ravindranath, R. Sukumar

The state of the Environment : UNEP

Food, Energy and Society : D. Pimental, M. Pimental

Soil Erosion : D. Zachar

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Towards Green Villages : A. Agrawal & S. Narain

Environmental Regeneration in Himalaya: concepts and strategies: J.S. Singh

Rural Ecosystems and Gandhian Concepts: Gandhian in Action: P.S. Ramakrishnan

Ecology in Developing countries: The Emerging Paradigms : P.S. Ramakrishnan

Man and Environment : Irfan Habib

History of Ecology and Environment: India : IGNOU, New Delhi

.Social Ecology, Ramachandra Guha, (ed) Delhi

Indian Environmental Politics, Programming and Stewardship, O.P. Dwivedi, 1997, Macmillan,

London.

Environmental Politics in Third World, O.P. Dwivedi. Explorations in Environmental History,

Samuel P. Hays, 1998, Pitsburg U.S.A.

Hindi

Paristhiti evam Paryavaran , Harish Chandravyas, Panchshil Prakashan, Jaipur.

Paryavaran ki Sanskriti , Shubhra Patva, Vagdevi Prakashan, Bikaner.

Paryavaran ki Rajniti), Lata Joshi, Anamika Publishers&Distributers,2001

Himalaya Bachao, Sundarlal Patwa (ed.).

Paryavaran Sanskriti, Pradusan evam Sanrakshan, Pt. Nityanand Mishra, Almora Book Depot.

Paper IV Foundation Course II (For the students of all disciplines including History )

A. India Under the Mughals (1526-1707 A.D.)

Time: Three Hours Full Marks :80

Unit I

a. Sources of the history of the Mughal Period.

b. Political condition of India on the eve of Babur’s invasion.

c. Foundation of the Mughal Empire, Babur as an empire builder.

Unit II

a. Humayun.

b. Sher Shah: Conquest, Administrative Reforms and Revenue administration.

c. Akbar: Expansion of Mughal Empire, Rajput and Religious policy, Mansabdari system.

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Unit III

a. Jahangir, Nur Jahan, Shah Jahan.

b. Aurangzeb- Deccan Policy, Disintegration of Mughal Empire.

c. Trade-Internal and External.

Unit IV

d. Art and Architecture.

e. Language and Literature.

f. Socio-religious condition.

Books Recommended:-

English-

Some Historian of the Medieval India : B.N. Lunia

An Empire Builder of the 16th

century : Rushbrrok Williams

Humayun Badshah : Dr. S.K. Banerjee

Humayun Nama : A.S. Beveridge

Humayun and His Times : Ishwari Prasad

Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb : Athar Ali

Army of the Indian Mughals : Irwin

Sher Shah : Qanungo

Akbar the Great : A.L. Srivastava

Akbar the Great Mughal : V.A.Smith

Jahangir : Beni Prasad

Shah Jahan of Delhi : Banarasi Prasad Saxena

History of Aurangzeb :J.N. Sarkar ( All Five Vols.)

Mughal Empire in India : S.R.Sharma

The Mughal Empire : A.L. Srivastava

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OR

B. History of Science and Technology in Colonial India

Time: Three Hours Full Marks :80

Unit I

a) State of Science and Technology on the eve of British conquest.

b) East India Company and Scientific explorations.

c) Early European Scientists, Surveyors, Botanists, Doctors under the company’s

service.

Unit II

a) Medical Education: Researches related to Medical Science

b) Scientific and Technical Education: Establishment of Engineering and Medical

Colleges and Institutes

c) Establishment of Scientific Institutions: Survey of India, Geological Survey of India,

Botanical Survey of India and Agriculture experimental farms.

Unit III

a) Technology in Industry-Textile, Railways, Ship building, Mining, Posts and

Telegraph, Iron and Steel.

b) Science and Indian Nationalism: Role of Indian Scientists in the Freedom Struggle

c) Some Prominent Indian Scientists: C.V. Raman, D.N. Wadia, M. Viswesvarayya.

Unit IV

a) Science and Technology for development- Ideas of British Government: Mahatma

Gandhi and other Indian Nationalists.

b) Science policy under the British.

c) Planning for development: National Planning Committee, Bombay Plan, National

Planning Advisory Board and Central Advisory Board of Education.

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Books Recommended:-

English-

Arnold David, ‘Science, Technology and Medicine in Colonial India, The New Cambridge

History of India Series’ CUP, Cambridge.

Baber, Zaheer, ‘The Science of Empire : Scientific Knowledge, Civilization and Colonial

Rule in India’, State University of New York Press, Albany.

Bose, D.M. & Others (Ed.) ‘ A Concise History of Science in India’, Indian National Science

Academy.

Kumar Anil ,’Medicine and the Raj’, Sage, Delhi.

Kumar Deepak ‘Disease and Medicine in India’, Tulika Books, Chennai.

Kumar Deepak ‘Science & Empire’, South Asia Books.

Kumar Deepak ‘Science and the Raj’, OUP, Delhi, 2000.

Macleod , Roy (ed.) & Deepak Kumar, ‘Technology and the Raj : Western Technology and

Technical Transfers to India 1700-1947, Sage, New Delhi

Qaisar, A.J., ‘The Indian Response to European Technology and Culture’ OUP.

Raina Dhruv ‘Image and Context, Historiography of Science in India’, OUP, Delhi,2003.

Sen S. N. ‘Scientific and Technical Education in India’, INSA, New Delhi.

Hindi-

Kumar Deepak ‘Bharat Mein Angrejee Rajya Aur Vigyan Granth Shilpy’, Delhi (Hindi).

Kumar Deepak ‘Prodyogiki Ewam Bharat Mein Angrejee Rajya’, Delhi (Hindi).