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His-M l0l CoreHistoriography& History of
Ideas
5 30 70 100
His-M 102 Core
History ofEarly
Civilizationand Medieval
World
5 30 70 r00
His-M 103 Core
EarlyMedievallndia(600-1200 A.D.)
5 30 70 100
His-M 104 CoreScience &
Technology inIndia
5 30 70 100
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CourseCredit
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EndSemester
Exam.TotalMarks
Marks
His-M 201 Core
History ofEurope
l9l9-20005 30 70 100
His-M 202 Core
History ofBihar (Fromthe Earliest
Time to1947 A.D.)
5 30 70 100
His-M 203 Core
Society andEconomy in
IndianHistorv
5 30 70 100
His-M 204 Core
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Historians 5 30 70 100
His-M 302 CoreSouth Asia
1950onwards
5 30 70 100
His-M 303 Core
UnitedStates ofAmerica
l 860- l 990
5 30 70 100
His-M 304 CoreNational
Movemenlin India
5 30 70 100
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Name of theCourse Credit C.T.A.
EndSemester
Exam. TotalMarks
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His-M 401 Elective GroupABCDE 5 30 '70 100
His-M 402 Elective GroupABCDE 5 30 70 100
His-M 403 Elective GroupABCDE 5 30 70 100
His-M 404 ElectiveDissertationand Viva-
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Suggested Readings:
SpvrEsrnR- IHrs - M 101
HISToRroGRAprry & HrSronv or lorls
What is History (also in Hindi)Nature of History.The Idea ofPast'History'.Its Theory and Methodslndian HistoriographyUnderstanding HistoryyfrErfr + eTt itInterpreting Indian HistoryHistory and Society.Subaltern Studies Volumes.EFreTq <r1rqfutrfrsscwft€r<EFrgrs qihEfrErs s+{The Pursuit of History.A History of Political theory
rye v-wftfuo ft-<-o, z rTril tqn-qsq Trurftfr'o ft;ilfi 6I EPilflH, z qrit tNew Perspective on Gandhi.Dr. B.R Ambedekar: Life and Mission.Aspects of Political Ideas and Institrfions in Ancient India.Orientalism.
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K.P. Karunakaran,Dhananjay Keer,R.S. Sharm4Edward Said,
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UNI'[ - f Definition & Meaning of History - Meaning & Nature of History.
- History as Narrative.
- Sources, Use and Misuse of History
- Objectivity and Subjectivity in History.
UNIT- II Theories of History Speculative and Critical PhilosophyCyclical and Linear HistoryOrientalist, NationalistMarxist and Neo - Marxist
UNIT - lll New Approaches - Annales
- Structuralism & Post-modernist
- Feminist
UNIT - lY Hktory of ldeas, Ancient and ltfedieval - Plato: Ideal state-- Kautilya : Saptanga Theory of State
- St. Augustine : State
UNIT-Y Modernldeus- Machiavelli - State
- ft6u55s3u - General Will
- Jeremy Bentham - Utilitarianism
- M.K. Gandhi - State
- B.R. Ambedkar - Social Justice
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HISTORY OF EARLY CNTLZ.q.ilONS AND MTUTVA,I WORT.O
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- The Dynasties of ancient Egypt-An Oulline'
- Old Kingdom-With reference to Pyramid Age'
- The tUiaAte Kingdom and New Kingdom-Main features
with special reference to thutmose III and Religious
ilNrr - f E gPtian Civilization
- Tourfifor ttle Study of the Mesopotamian history'
- The Semites and the achievements of Sargon of Akkad'
- Hammurabi and his Law Code'
- Rise and decline of thr 419y4q:*
UNrr - ll M6;, otamian Civilizution
- Geographical extent of the civilization with special
reference to some of the important sites- Mohenjodaro'
Harappa, Kalibangan, Rakhigarhi, Lothal & Dholavira
- Main tfeahtres oi the civilization- economy, society'
town-Planning & religion
ffiorigin of the tturappan Civilization
- Decline of the civilization
ffi -ltt m*Wan Civilization
ffi and growth of feudalism'
Features and decline of Feudalism
Crusades - causes and effects*
Revival of urban centres'
UNIT-Medieval EuroPe
Origin & Development of Catiphate (632-661 A'D')
tAail features ofihe Umayyad Caliphate (661-750 A'D')
Abbasid Caliphate - nature & significance'
Cultural and Literary contributlenl elthg 4rabs
- nise of lslam in the 7- CenturyUmr - V Medieval Islam (A.D' 600-1200 A'D')
SuEiested Readines:
l..J.H. Breasted, A History of EgYPt
2. M. Munay, lhe S-plendour that was EgyPt' -3. V. Gorden Childe New iigtit on ttrt most An'iient East (also in Hindi)
4. Georges Roux, Ancient Iraq' y -
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7. fficfrcprgq, ffiqlrg. Walter A. Fairservis, Jr., The Roots of Ancient India-I
9. f6-qur sp6[zlrf,, ft-,g sqil10. Allchin & Allchin, Birth of-Indian Civilization'
ii. [.N. Nandi, Aryans Revisited'
12. Thompson and Johnson, ' ari!1rii"93.i1on to Medieval Europe (300-1500 AD)
il. Si.pti"ton and Lyod, MedievalHistory14. Martin Scott, Medieval Eurooe
15. S.C ' Easton, A Brief History of the Western World
16. John Bowle, History of EuroPe
17. M. Keen, A Pelitan History of MedievalEurope
it. q1qft ql+q, q*4eld-{ {tc19. fro trit.s, qq+rd-q {tq20. Thomas Amold, The Legacy qf.I{am rr-, -121. Asgharaii engine., rhe orrtin arid.Development of Islam
-- ,,\-<r\' ii. -p.ri. uitti, - History o-f the Arabs
(1-i. a.\- 23. Bemard Lewis, Arabs in History. -^ ^ -\ \.2 24. M.A. Shaban, Islamic History (600-750 AD) r.
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1. Ram Sharan Sharma,2. rrc YRUI Yrqi,
3. R.S Tripathi,4. D Devahuti,5. R.C Mazumdar,6. C.Minakshi,7. K.A.N Shastri,
' 8. K.A.N Shastri,9. N.RRay,10. T Watters,I l. Q. Ahmad (ed)
12. Burton Stein,13. R Champaklakshmi,
14. Awadh Kishore Prasad,
15. Om Prakash Prasad,
16. B.P Mazumdar,17. B.D ChattopadhYaYa, "
18. R.S Sharma,,'19. S.C Roy,
,t:20. B.N.S Yadav,21. H.R Hall,22. Prasanta Gaurav
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EARLY Mp,ornval INDIA (600 - 1200 A.D.)
Early Medieval Indian SociefY,
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History of KanaujHarsha- A Political StudyHistory of Bengal,Vol.lThe Pallavas of KanchiA History of South India (in Hindi also)
The CholasHistory of the Bengali PeoPle
On Yuan Chwang's travelsIndia of AlberuniEssays on South Indian HistoryTrade , Ideology and Urbanisation:South India 300 BC -AD 1300qel IRIlitFT TE VrtlvT
Decay and Revival of urban centers in Early South India(6001200AD)
Socio-Economic History of Northern IndiaThe Making of early Medieval IndiaIndian FeudalismDynastic History of Northem IndiaSociety and Culture in North India in the l2th century
Trade and State Craft in the age of the Cholas
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- Harshavardhan- Sources, Extent of Empire &Estimate
- The Palas - Cultural contributions
UNIT- ll The Raiputs - Origin of the Rajputs,
- Political history ofa. The Gurjara Pratiharasb. Chandellas &c. Chauhans
UNIT - lllAscendancY of the South - Political history ot 'the Pallavas, theRashtrakutas & the CholasSociety, Economy & Administration.
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UNIT - lY India & the Arubs - Political contact
- Cultural contact
UNIT - Y Regional Styles of Art & Architecture Temple ArchitectureSculpture
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Sussested Readings:1. Arnold David,
2. D.P ChattoPadhYaYa,
3. V.K' Thakur(ed),
4. SGI IF'I{I
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6. O.P Jaggi,
.7. Irfan Habib(ed.)
8. Irfan Habib,
9. A. Rahman,
10. A. Rahman,
ll. A.K. Biswas,
12. DharmaPal,
13. Anil K'rmar,
14. GYan Prakash,
15. S.N Sen,
16. R.S. Anderson,
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Scmxcr AND TECITNoLocY Ix lxotn'
Science, Technolory and Medicine in Colonial India'
History of Science in India in 2 vols.
Science, Technolory and Medicine in Indian History'
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Science and Technolory in Medieval India
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Science and Technology during Mugai Period'
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urgf+o wrci q-6nffio,Science in IndiaIndian Science and Technolory in the 18th century
Disease and Medicine in India ; A Historical Overview
Another Reason: Science and the lmagination
Scientific and Technical Education in India
Building Scientific Institutions in India.
Science, Technolory and Colonization: Indian Expertence
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UNIT - U Progless of Sc. und Tech. during MedievalPeriod
Scientific Activities during Sultanate PeriodDevices and technology during MughalPeriod
Umf - tU Indian Perception and Interpretation oflYestern Science and Technologt
- Growth of Scientific and Technologicalgrowth of Education
- Progress of science hnd technology inmodem India-Transport, Communication &Environment & Irrigation.
UNIT-Major Scientific achievements in contemporaryIndia.
Agriculture, Space, [ndustry and
Telecommunications
UNIT- Y Some Indian Scientists - Jivak, Charak, Aryabhatta, Al Biruni, AbulFazl, J.C. Bose, C.V. Raman
UNIT - | Post ll/orld lYar I Developments
SBMgsrnn.IIIIrs-"M 201
History of Europe 1919-2000
UNIT - II Rise of Totalitarianism in Europe,
UNIT-III History of Russia till 1945
UNIT - lY lVorld Vlar II and its Aftermath
UNIT - Y Cold ll/ur und NAII
USSR. unCei Stalirr
Causcs.lmpactu.N.o.Origin and manifestation of Cold WarDisintegration of the Soviet UnionNon-Aligned L{ovenrent - Origin, Llonceoland Relevance.
. $gggsted Retdinss:
l. F. I-ee Benns,2. A.J.P. Taylor,3. E.M. Barns,4. E.H. Carr,5. Norman Lowe,6. c.N{.S. Hardy,'7. S.N. Dhar,' ti. Partha Sarthi Gupta,9. flTd s6r$Tqi10. ti< ft-6+6r{.i1. C. Woodroff,12. M. Ivlarriot,
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International Relations and Worid Politics since 1919.qtv or Efr-a'*, m.r-z
{iH ol Efu6rw, qT T-ztnq-o.rd-{ qtv, mr-2.Modern World.International Relations between the Two WcrlC Wars.
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Sussesled Readinps:l. B.P. Sinha(ed.) Comprehensive History of Bihar vol.1, Part I-II2. D.R. Patil, Antiquarian Remains in Bihar
3. R.R Diwakar, Bihar Through the Ages
4. Q. Ahmad, Patna Through the Ages
5. R.K Chaudhary, History of Bihar, 6. R.K. Chaudhary, University of Vikramshila. 7. YogendraMishra AnEarlyHistoryofVaishali
8. R.S Sharma The State and Varna Formation in the Mis-Ganga Piains(also in Hindi)
9. S.H Askari and Qeyamuddin Ahmad(ed.), Comprehensive History of Bihar, vol-Il, Part-l & II10. K.K Dutta and V.A. Narain(ed.), Comprehensive History of Bihar vol.l[, Parts I & II
I l. V.K. Thakur, Urbanization in Ancient India.
12. s}rErq-< Ers vi gtrq stqt<. E-ilr: vfr.tm rni qFqfr'
, 13. Amamath Singtr, History of GaYa
14. Upendra Thakur History of Mithila15. K.K. Datta" Biography of Kunwar Singh ard Amar Singh.
16. J.N. Sarkar, Glimpses of Medieval Bihar Economy
17. S. Gopal,18. K.K. Datta19. S.N. Arya
Patna in the l9th century
History of Freedom Movement in Bihar (also in Hindi)'
Some Aspects of Socio-Economic significance of the pilgrimage of Gaya in the early
Medieval Period- An inscriptional survey.
\ .4520. Ranjan Sinh4 Aspects ol Society and Economyof Bihar ( 1765- 1856 ) ^
11 f:*lY^u,i*, :,::tlyY':,:y' in Nationarist Movement (tet2-tw)'/.\ '' 22. R.S. Sharma cq cn i {rrc {l Tirfir, ^ /\J '-; --. \) ,
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HrsroRy oF BrHAR (Fnou rur EanlrEsr TIME To 1947 A.D.)
-UNIT - I History of Bihar - 6008C to 600AD - State fbrmation in Bihar
- Growth of the Kingdom of Magadh from 6Century BC - 200 BC
- Archaeology & History of Pataliputra
- Bihar - Nalanda, Vikramshila.
mIT - 1l History of Bihar under the Sultunute undMughals - Educational centres of early Medieval Bihar
- Contributions of Afghans & Mughals.
- Karnatas of Mithila
- Sufism and its impact on Bihar
- Vidyapati
- Patna - Azimabad as Socio-cultural Centre
UXIT - lll Beginning of Modern Bihar - Early European Trading Companies inBihar.
- Impact of Permanent Settlement of 1793.
- Revolt of 1857 - Role of Veer KunwarSinsh
-UNIT -lY Creation of Modern Bihar (1912) - Role of Bihari Press
- Makers of Modern Bihar with Specialrefereirce to Sachchidanand Sinha, MaheshNarayan and Ali Imam
UNIT - Y National Movemenl in Bihar. - Champaran Movement
- Non-CooperationMovement
- Civil Disobedience Movement.
- Quit India Movement.
- Kisan Sabha Movement
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1. R.C. Majumdar2. R.Champakalakshni,3. V. Ramaswamy4. R.S Sharma
5. tftq-srqre\crqrq6. J.N Sarkar7. D. Kumar
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10. R.S. Shar ma
I I I. D.D Kosa mbi12. N.R. Ra y13. Motichandra14. B.D Chattopadh yaya15. Qe yamuddin Ahmad
16. Da yaram,
- l7 . Balkrish na/' 18. D. R Gadgil
Hrs - M 203
SoCIETY AND ECoNoMY Ix IxuTaN HISTORY
Corporate Life in Ancient IndiaTrade, Ideology and UrbanizationTextiles and Weavers in Medieval South IndiaIndian Feud4lism
drfirqf,Mughal EconomyThe Cambridge Economic History of India
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Sudras in Ancient Indialndian NumismaticsMaurya and Shunga ArtTrade and Trade Routes in Ancient IndiaCoins and Currency system in South IndiaAlberuni's India (ere-*s-fi fl qRn)
The Status of Women in IndiaCommercial Relations between India and EnglandOrigin of the Modem Indian Business Class.
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Peasant Strength in IndiaPeasants in Indian History
21. A. R Desai22.V.K Th akur
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- Sudras in Ancient lndia
- Women throush the Aees
UNIT - II Arl and Architecture - Mauryan Art
- Temple structure
- Mughal Art and Architecture
- Modern Art and Architecture
UNIT - III Trade snd Commerce - Trade and Trading centres in Ancient & Medievalperiod
- History of Currency in India
- Bankine in Modern lndiaUNIT-Measunts - Agriculture in Ancient period
- Agrarian Relations in the Medieval period
- Peasant movements in the Modern period
UNIT - V Foreign Truveler's Accounts MegasthenesHiuen TsangAlberuniBernierBuchanan
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UNIT- II Nationulist Historians
UNIT - lll Liberak
UFIIT - Y l-cminists
BanbhattaKalhana
S.H. AskariK.K. DuttaSarvapalli (i
3. A.li.. WarCer, Introduction of Indirur I{istoriograohy.4. R.K. N'lazumdar and A.r.,-. Slrrivastava.llistcriographl'
Sussested_Eeadin'!s:
l. V.S. Pathak,
2. Shankar Goyal,
-s. ]1.N. Puri,6. . Bharli S. Kumari. K.A. Nil-liantha Shastri,
S. X. -clreedharan,
9. Jacjrureth Sa;kar,
10. K.ri. Nizanri,11. Mohibul I{asa,r (ed).
12. Satish Chandra,
13. Harbans Mukhia,14. Jagdish Narayan Sarkar,
15. Kiran Parvar,
i6. S.i.i. Ivftrkherjee,
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Historicgr.phy of rt.ncieni india.Historiography an cl Histolian s of !- u i te:rat; i'erir-itl.
A Historv oliSouih India.ln C ian H i s toricgra-trl r y (ifd-dn eE - ii:=i .4qrc)
History ofAurangzeh, Vols-l to 5.
On History and l{istrrians of MeCieval India.
Historians of Ivledieval lndia.qqsr-{fr-{ qro'r5T Efrar€ du.t, qC eii r{r,q l
Historians anC Historiography duling the Reign of Akbar.
History of History writing in lledieval tndia.
Jaduu3th Sarkal: A Profrle.
Cilizen Historiatt.&air d eqrla Fftr5rfl+T{ atr u+q;r eju'i
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19. 'l'nrachar;d, It4aterial and idc'ological Factors in In.clian.FJistory.
20. Ii.A. l'{ilkanth Shastri and H.S. Ramama, Hi-"torical Method in Relaticn to ittdian I'listory.
21. S.P Sen (ecl.)
22. S.P.Sen(ed )
lr.lodern l {istoriographyDictionary of ].Ialional Biographl' (-t \ols.)
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' Mushirul Hasan and Nariaki rylfl#'tl GoJiril"'qli'li;hJagtnou' Nationa i]uildins in South Asia'
- i. patri-cia Jeffery and Amrita e;u tesi)- Appropriating'C.iE ''"1;';;;;[-etti"itti'and Politicised Religion in South
p g: Stanley J. Tambiat, I-eveling crowds : Ethnolnationalist conflics and bollective violence in South Asia'
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7. Henry Bamford Parkes, A History of United States of America.
Hrs - M 303
Uxrrnu Surns oF AMERTcA 1860-1990
Reconskuction, the Battle of Democracy, 1865-1876.Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of America World Power.The Era of reconstruction.
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UNIT - III Emergence of USA as a World Power. - Overseas Expansion - China, Pacific &Caribbean.
- Relation with Japan.
- U.S.A. in the First World War and the ParisPeace Conference.
UNIT - lV Economic Depression and II World War. -- Causes and consequences of economicdepression of 1929.
- New Deal Policy of F.D. Roosevelt.
- U.S.A. in the II World War and the U.N.O.
- The U.S.A. as a World Power.
UNIT - V People's Movements Civil Rights Movement.Labour Movement.Populist Movement.Feminist Movement.
Hrs - M 304
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Sussested Readings:
t. Sumit Sarkar, Modem India (also in Hindi).
z. eipun chan<ira, a<iitya Mui<herjee, etc-India's Struggle for Freedom (also in Hindi)
3. Bipan Chandra, Colonialism and Nationalism in India (also in Hindi)
4. Shekhar Bandopadhyay, From Plassey to Partition (also in Hindi).
5. Rajat K. Ray,
6. Rajat K. Ray,
7. A.R. Desai,
8. A.R. Desai,
9. Tarachand,
10. R.P. Dutt,11. Anil Seal,
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Urban Roots of Nationalism.
Social Background of Indian Nationalism (also in Hindi)
Agrarian Struggles in India
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15. Judith M. Brown, Mahatma Gandhi and his Rise to Power'
16. Gyanendra Pandey, Construction of Communalism in a North Indian State.
17. Mushirul Hasan, Communalism and National Politics'
18. G.N. Singh,
19. B.B. Mishra20. erdurt ffi6 qr$ i Ek s.nc t
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Movement
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UNlf-nf Revolutionaries and Left wing Movemenl Revolutionary Movenients.
- Peasant Movements.
- Working class Movements.
- Left wing ideologies and Movements -Communists and the Congress Socialists.
UNITT lY Constitutional Changes snd Nationalist Response Indian Councils Acts of 1861, 1892 and
I 909.
- Government of India Act of 1919,Swarajists, Simon Commission, NehruReport, Communal Award'
- Government.of India Act, 1935, working ofCongress Ministries, Cripps Mission,Cabinet Mission
UNIT-V Commtnal Politics and Psrtilion - Emergence of Communal Consciousness.
Muslim League and Demand for Pakistan.
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UNIT - Ill Mauryas - Origin of the Mauryas
- Political History - Chandragupta lv{aurya &Ashoka.
- Ashokan Edicts & Dhamma
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il ilg.C. Raychaudhuri, Political History of Ancient India.
I 2. R.K. Mookherjee, Chandragupta Maurya and His Times.
il 3. K.A.N. Sastri, Age of the Nandas and Mauryas.
l- 4. K.A.N. Sastri (ed), The Comprehensive History of India- Vol. II.
b '5. B.P. Sinha, The Comprehensive History of Bihar, Vol. I, ft. I.l= 6. R.K. Mookerjee, AsokalL 7. D.R. Bhandarkar, Asoka
f 8. B.M. Baruq Asoka and His Inscriptions.
l- 9. Romila Thapar, Asoka and Decline of the Mauryasl5 10. Yogendra Mishra, Asoka: Itihasa Evam Abhilettra lHinai;i- I L S. Chattopadhyaya, The Early History of North India.
i- 12. A.K. Narain, The Indo-Greeks.
L 13. B.N. Puri, India Under the Kassanas.
P 14. S.R. Goyal, The History of the Imperial Guptas.
i- n1 .. 15. R.C. Majumdar & A.S. Altekar (ed.), The Vakataka-Gupta Age.,I) 'fl.Y( 16. Tej Ram Sharma, politicalHistory of Imperial Guptas.
i , 9" 17. Upendra Thakur, The Hunas in India.p 18. P.L. Gupta, The Imperial Guptas 2 Vols. \| - 19. y{l-d rks, y'r*{ qnd / , A
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L P.V. Kane, History of Dharmashastras (relevant vols).
2, S.A. Dange, India from Primimitive Communism to Slavery.
3. N.K. Dutt, Origin and Growth of Caste in India.
4. Suvira jaiswal, "Studies in Early Indian Social History: Trends and Possibilities", The Indian Historical
Review, VI (1979-80), pp. l-63.5. J.Jolly, Hindu Law and Custom
6. P.H. Prabhu, Hindu Social Organization.7. R.B. Panday, Hindu Sanskaras (Hindi).
8. A.S. Altekar, Position of Women in Hindu Civilization9. A.S. Altekar, Ancient lndian Education.
I 0. B.R. Ambedkar,The Untouchables.
I l. R.S. Sharma, The Sudras in Ancient lndia (also in HindD
12. R.S. Sharma, Material Culture and Social Formation.
13. R.S. Sharma, Some Economic Aspects of the Caste System in Ancient India.
14. Suvira Jaiswal, The Origin and Development of Vaisnavism.
15. J. Gonda, Aspects of Early Vaisnavism.
16. R.G. Bhandarkar, Vaisnavism, Saivism and other Minor Religious System.
17. U.N. Ayyar, Origi n and Early History of Saivism.
18. A.L. Basham, The Wonder That was India.\
19. V.S. Agarwal, Indian Art.20. A.K. Coomaraswami, History of lndian and Indonesian Art.
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L D.A. Lal and haward Brasted, Freedom , Trauma, Continuities : North India and Indepnd
2. A.N. Bose, Social and Rural Economy of North India
3. U.N. Ghoshal, Contributions of Hindu Revenue System
4. D.N. Jha, Revenue System in Post-Maurya and Gupta Times'
5. D.N. Jha, Studies in Early Indian Economic History
6. R.K. Choudhary, Economic History of Ancient India'
7. R.E.M. Wheeler, Rome Beyond Imperial Frontiers'
8. A.K. Singh, lnto-Romatr Trade : An Archaeological Perspective'
9. H.P. Chakrabarty, Trade and Commerce in Ancient India'
10. K.D. Bajpai, Bharliya Vyapar Ka Itihas (Hind,
I l. s.K. Marty, Economic Life in Northem India in the Gupta Period.
12. R.S. Sharma, Indian Feudalism (in Hindi)
13. R.S. Sharma, Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Early India (in Hindi also)
14. R..S. Sharma, The Urban Decey (in Hindi)
15. V.K. Thakur, Urbanization in Ancient India.
16. Kameshwar Prasad, Citiei, Crafts and Commerce under the Kusanas.
17. Jaimal Rai, The Rural-urban Economy and Social changes in Ancient Inida.
18. Himanshu Prabha Ray, Monastry and Guild : Commerce under Satavahanas'
19. Xinru Liu, Religious Exchanges (A.D. 1-600).
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- Theory of Kingship - Under the Turks, Afghansand the Mushals.
- Imperialism under Alauddin Khilji,Muhammad bin Tughluq, Akbar.
- Relations with the Rajputs- Akbar to Aurangzeb.
- Religious Policy under Akbar (Suleh K'ul) and
Aurangzeb.
- pessan Policy - Under Alauddin Khilji, Akbar,Shahjahan, Aurangzebl
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UNIT - IV.La nd Assigrunents & Revenue Syslenr Land Reveuue Under Khaljis, Surs tiMughalsIqtadari - Nature, merits and demerits.Jagirdari- Nature, Jagirdari crisis and its inipactZamindari
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- Debate on the Decline of lv{gg!alpqgire.____
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4. Aniruddha Ray, Mughal Administration'5. Ishwar Topa, Politics in Pre-Mughal Times.
6. Muzaffar Alam, Crisis of Empire in Mughal North India.
7. Satish chandra, Mughal Religious Policies : Rajputs and the Deccan.
8. I{erman Kulke (ed), The State in India 100G 1700.
9. Jotu F. fuchards, ' The New cambridge History of India, The Muglral Ernpire.
10. Irfan Habitr (ed), Akbar and his India.I 1. l]tetvart Gcldon, The Marathas Q.{evr Cam}rridge History of India).
12. R.P. Tripathi, Rise and Fall of thc Mughal Empire, Vol. I & Il (also in [{indi)13. e,ftnr-< sqt, qErordq qrra rds r rs z
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6. Radheshyam,
21. qrEa tnret,
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- Hindus and MuslimsSocial Stratification - (Classes and Groups)Royalty, Nobility, Tiaders, Artisans, Peasants
- Women in Medieval India - Social status ofHindu and Muslim women in Sultanate andMughal lndia.
- Note of dissentMeerabai
patriarchy - Razia and
Customs, practices, Court etiquettes norrns
- Dietary habits
- Dress and ornaments
- Festivities.
- Technological changes and impact.
- Third Urbanization - Factors and Growth
- Agrarian Conditions, Irrigation
icrafts--trade with Indiar
7. M.A. Ansari, The Court life of the Mughals'
8. SBP Nigam, Nobility under the Sultans of Delhi'
9. S.H. Askari, Amir Khusrau As a Social Historian'
10. Mohibul liasan (ed'), Historiars of Medieval India'
ll.qgwers,qqord-rqRT6lRTqrrq-fiefusTrf.t63ffi€{r12. K.A. Nizami, Stuclies in Medieval Indian Society and Culture'
13. W.H. Moreland, India at the Death of Akbar (also in Hindi)'
14. Irfan Habib, The Agrarian System of Mughal India'
15.H.K.Naqvi,UrbanizationarrdUrbancentresinMughallndia.16. J.F. Richards, The ImperialMonetary System'
17. Irfan Habib, qifrq {fildq d vrfa o*t 5rr
18. Irfan Habib & Tapan Ray Choudhary, cambridge Economic History of lndia vol' - I
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UNIT - II ^Sali movement and its impacl-- Origin and development, impaci.f viii,ols
thoughts with special reference to Vedanta.
- Expansion of Sufism in India - a comparativestudy of Suhrawardi and Chisti order and causesof the popularity of Chistis.
- Impact of Sufism on Indian Society and Culture.UNIT - III Br, akti movement in Norlhern lndia
- Its origin and spread - factors responsible for thegrowttr of Bhakti movement.
- Varakari movement - Namdev, Tukaram -Signifi cance of Maharashtra Dharma.
- Nirgunpanth - and its exponents - Kabir &Nanak.
- Conformists - (a) Krishnite cult with specialreference to Vallabhacharya and Chaitanya (b)Ramaite cult with , special reference toRamanand an Tulsidas.
UNIT - lV Matn L:ultural Dtmenswn of llTecueval lndru.- Origin and growth of Urdu.: Growth of Bengali Language and literature
under the paffonage of Muslim Sultans andVaishnava saints.
- Painting under the Mughals - Akbar & Jahangir.
- Growth of Hindustani Music - l4d' to 17d'
century - A Brief Survey.NIT- V (;towllt ol'Indo-Islunic orch
- . Factors and features.
- Imperial style - l, Sultanate period - Mamluk,Khalji & Tughluq
- Provincial styles; Bengal, Gujarat.
- Muehal Architecture under Akbar & Shahiahan
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ii*"r-r llndontnndino Modern India - Approaches and Inte
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the English East Indiu ComPanY
Warren Hastings.Lord ComwallisWilliam BenjiarkDalhousie
Uxn - tti Mechunics of Imperial legislations
UNIT - Mo w ards responsible administrution'
- Kegulalmgt\Ll, rtt).
- Pitt's India Act, 1784.
- Charter Acts, of 1793, 1813, 1833 and 1853.
- The Government of India.
- Indian Councils Acts of 1861, 1892 and 1909.
- 11r. Government of India Act 1919- Dyarchy.
- The Government of India Act, 1935- Federation
and Provincial AutonomY
- Nationalitt t.sponte to l.gislutiont
- Indian Civil Service
- Judicial Administration
- Local-Self-Govemment.
ffiy 9r ig in and D evelopment of Mo dern
admin istr at iv e SY s lem.
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1. A.C. Banerjee,
2. D.D. Basu,
3. A.B. Keith,
4. B. Punniah,
5. B.B. Mishra,
6. G.N. Singh,
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9. Edward Blunt,
,10. A. Appadorai,
1 l. Bisheswar Prasad,
12.Hugh Tinker,
Indian constitutional documents, 3 Vols,
Commentary on the constitution of India 4 Vols'
A Constitutional History of India.
Constitutional History of India.
Administrative History of India
Landmarks in India constitutional and National Development.
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Dyarchy in Practice
The origins of Provincial Autonomy
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of Princely States into Indian Uni<
- Linguistic State re-organization-- Linguistic debates
- Tribal Politics.
- Ethnic and Resion
- Challenges to Indian Democracy
- Caste and politics in Contemporary India. DalPolitics in Conternporary India
- Feminist Movements
- Wor4en's search for political power
- Land Reforms
- Agrarian struggles_- Economic Reforms
Suseested ReadinES;
l' D'A. Lal and Howard Brasted, Freedom, Trauma, Continuities : North India and Independence.2 Bipon chandra etc, Indian After Independence (also in Hindi)3. Ramchandra Guha, India After Gandhi4' Mushirul Hasan, Legacy of a Divided Nation : India's Muslims since Independence.5. Ranbir Samadar, A Biography of the Indian Nation.6. Romila Thapar, Another iv{illenium7 ' Paul Brass, The Language and Politics of India since Independence8. A.R. Desai, Agrarian Struggles in India after Independence9. Kumkum Sangari and Suresh Vaid (eds), Recasting Women10. Nirja Gopal Jayal (ed) Democracy in India1l' Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal (eds), Nationalism, Democracy and Development : State and
Politics in India.Sunil Khilnani, The Idea of IndiaD.D. Basu, The Constitution of India.Mushirul Hasan Nariki Nakazato (eds), The Unfinished Agenda: Nation Building in South
Asia.15. Ram Chandra Guha India After Nehru.I6. Radha Kumar17. q+d k<rf+ioi
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UNIT-II State and Nation in tt e Context oJ Sictat Cnong;e
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UNIT-IV Gender und Politics in Contemporary Indlq
UNIT-V Agriculturol tnd Industrial Development
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Public International Law-International Law and Human Riglts
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- Kinds of Recognition
- Methods of Recognitions
UXtf - II Recognition
- tr4eaning and Definitions of Extradition
- Necessity of Extradition
- DeveloPment of Extradition
- Conditions of Extradition
- Extradition Treaties
Mxrr -III Extradition
Frof warfareLand, Sea, AirNature, Definition & Effects of War.
Blockade and Contraband(i) Definitions of Blockade(ii; Ct *u.t"ristics of Blockade
Contraband(i) Meaning and Definiationsiil Development oI*rgrqltrgbgnd
--D-eveiopment of the Concept of Neutrality
- Kinds of neutralitY'
- fughts and duties of Neutral States'UNIT - V NeutralitY
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2. Baikunth Nath Singh,
3. B.L. Fadia,
5. S.K. Kapoor,6. H.U. Agrawal7. si.\tr. fr. w,
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Important International Conventions onHuman fughts.(i) International Convention of the
Elimination of all Forms of RacialDiscrimination.Convention of the Elimination of allForms of Discrimination AgainstWomen (CEDAW)Convention on the Rights of ChildCRC
- ASEAN
- European Union_- APEC - Asia * Pacific Economic Co-
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UNIT - II Specialised Agencies of the U.N.O.
UNIT - III Peace Makins Efforts of the U.N.O.
UNIT - M.N.O. and Human Rights
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ffi47-1990 with
special ref. to Pakistan and NAM'tnOo - U.S. relations in the Post - Cold War
period.
Umf - II Indo - U.S. Relations
ffitnaia - ussRrelations between 1947 -1990.
- Indo - Russia relations in the Post Cold
War Period.
UNIT JII Indo - Russia Relations
ffihmirissue&terror$m
- iangladesh - India's role in its creations:
lssu6s in Indo-Ban gladesh relations'
- Neoal - India relation with Nepal, India's
i.iition with Nepals Post Meadival period-
uo to date.(I947-2007)iii r-*tu - Major issues and problem'
- China - A brief review from 1947 up toJut. with reference to the Chinese
aggression 1962'
UNm - Mrrdfind her neighbouring countries'
f Indmr and the Indian Ocean
- WTO- general aim & principles' India's
role on the issue of climate change'
UNmf I"dta irlhe present global scenario
4. Pushpesh Pant and Sripal Jain- etmf$q qq+t
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7. Vinuy Kumu, Malhotara- International Relation
Sugsesled Readinss :
1. Bimal Prasad
?. V.P. Dutt
3. V.P.Dutt,
8. J.N.Dikshit
9. J.N.Dikshit10. JohnWhalPton11. D.N. Mallik,
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w( H1 frt{r ffi 6't r(q{<dfr 5frql i qrm a1 fdkl ffiIndia's Foreign PolicY
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The Rashtrakutas and their times (Also in Hindi)
Early History of the Deccan.
The HoysalasThe Pallavas of KanchiSouth Indian PolitYAdministration and Social Life under the Pallavas'
A History of South India (Also in Hindi)
The Cholas (Also in Hindi)Successors of the Satavahanas.
The Early History of the Deccan (also in Hindi)
The poliiical Structure in Early Medieval South India : AD 700-
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. 4. R. Gopalan,5. T.V. Mahaligam,6. C. Minakshi,7. K.A. Nilakanta Sastri'
8. K.A. Nilkanta Shastri,
9. D.C. Sircar,10. G. Yazdani (ed.),
11. Kesavan Veluthat,I
12. Noboru Karashima,
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- Origin and Original home of the Satavahanas
- Gautamiputre Satakami.
- Saka-sataahanaConflict.
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- Pulakesin II
- Vikramditya I
- Chalukya-PallavaConflict
UNTT-IV - The Pallavas
- Origin.
- Mahendra Verman I
- Nandivarman Pallavamalla
- Cultural Contributions.
ffij Cholabureaucracy
- Local self Govt._- Maritime Activities under the Cholas
- Chola Architecture.
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Social and Economic History of Early Peninsular IndiaSocial Hktory
UNIT - I Socisl Structure of the Early Times - Features of the Megalithic Culture in the Tamilregion.
- Pre-Aryan features of the Tamils (The cattle reiding
stagge)
- Aryan influence and caste division.
UNIT - II Social Change - Land Grants and Emergence of the Brahmanas as
Land ownership in early medival Karnatka'
- Castes of the left Hand and the Right Hand - Originand features.
- Earty Medieval background of the origin of the
System
- Obstacles to weed out the practice.
Uxm-lII Dev adasi SYstem
UNIT.IV TruON AND URBANISATION - Early Urbanization in Karnataka
- Indo-Roman Trade in the early centuries of the
Christian era.
UNIT.V URBANISATION - Decay and Revival of Urban centres in Karnataka.
Suggested Readinss :l. V. Kanaksabhi,
2. Sister M. Liceria A.C.,
3. R.N. Randi,
4. K.K. Pillay,5. K.A. Nilkath Sastri,
6. R.S. Sharma,
. 7. N. SubrahmanYam,
8. Awadh K. Prasad,
9. Awadh Kishore Prasad,
, 10. G.L. AdhYa,
11. A. Appadorai,12. Deepakranjan Das,
13. O mprakash Prasad,
14" C. Mina kshi,
15. K.A. Nila kanta Sastri,
16. K.A. Nila kanta Sastri,
17. Morti mer Wheeler,
18. H.G. Ra wlinson,
19. A.K. Si ngh
20. E.H. Warmi ngtan
21. G. Yazdani (ed.)
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The Tamils : Eighteen Hundred Years ago.
"social and Economic History of Karnataka, c.A.D. 1000-1300" (Ph.D"
Thesis, P.U. 1973)
Social and Religious Developments in the Deccan, C'A'D' 600-1000
(Ph.D. Thesis, P.U. 1970)
A Social History of Tamils, Part-I.
Foreigrr Notices of South India.
lndian Fecudalism (Also in HindD
Sangam Polity.
Devadasi System in A.ncient India.
Chola Prasasan Aur Samaj, (Also in HindD
Early Indian Economics
Economic conditions in southern India A.D. 1000-1500, Vols. I & II.
Economic History of Deccatr, Delhi, 1969'
Decay and Revival of Urban Centres in Medieval Karnataka'
Administration and Social Life under the Pallavas'
A History of South India (Also in Hindi)
To Colas (Also in Hindi)Rome Beyond ImPerial Frontiers.
lntercourse Between India and the Westem World'
Indo-Roman Trade : An Archaeological Perspective'
Commerce Between the Roman Empire and India'
The Early History of Deccan, Vol.I (Also in Hin{)
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Suppested Readinss :l. Bridget and Raymond Allchins- The Birth of Indian Civilization.2. J. Carpenter, Theism in Medieval India.
3. S.B. Deo, History of Jaina Monarchism.. n. P.B. Desai, Jainism in South India and Some Jaina Epigraphs.
5" J.N. Farquhar, Outline of the Religious Literature of India.
6. D.H. Gordon, Pre-Historic India (Also in HindD
7. Nicol Monico, lndia Theism.8. R.N. Nandi, Religious [nstitutions and Cults in the Deccan.g. S.R. Sharma, Jainism and Karnataka Culture, M. Wheeler, Early India and Pakistan.
10. Ra mbhushan Prasad Singh-Jainism in Kamataka.
I l. R.N. Nandi, Social Roots of Religion in Ancient (Also in Hindi)' ' 12. K.A.N. Sa stri (a) A History of South India. (Also in HindD
ft) Sangam Age : lts Cults and Cultures' 13. R.G. Bhankarkar, Vaishnavism, Saivism and Minor Religious Systems. ^L
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Non-Aryan deities in Aryan fold.
UNrr - II History of Bhakti Movement in south India The Alvars
- The NayanarsSreevaishanism with special reference toRamanuiacharya.
UNIT - III Jainism in South India OriginFeat'rresExpansion
UNIT-Maiva Monasteries in Early Medieval Deccan - Evolurion
- Regiona! distributions and influence
Uxrr-V Movement of Protest and Dissent - Virasaiva Sect-Sources, Crigin and development, Social
order, Rituals and featuresTantricism-Origin. Early Tantric literature & Rituals.
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