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IV SEMESTER Paper-4.1 History of Modern Unit-I Entry of European companies- Consolidation of the British Empire 08Hrs 1. Portuguese – The Dutch –British & the French East India Company 02Hrs 2. Cathartic Wars- Dupleix 03 Hrs 3. Plassey and Buxar wars- Robert Clive 03 Hrs

Unit – II Administrative structure 07 Hrs 1. Regulation Act-1773 03 Hrs 2. Pitt’s India Act-1784 02 Hrs 3. The Charter Act-1833 02 Hrs

Unit-III Impact of British Colonial Rule. 12 Hrs 1. Permanent Settlement – Ryotwari – Mahashwari System 03 Hrs 2. Commercialization of Agriculture- rural indebtedness 03 Hrs 3. Famines- Tariff policy- Economic Nationalism – Drain theory 03 Hrs 4. Transport and Communication

Unit -IV Social and Cultural Transition 10 Hrs 1. Orient list- Anglicist controversy 02 Hrs 2. Introduction of western Education in India 02 Hrs 3. The Role of Press- Literature- vernacular Literature 03 Hrs 4. Lord William Bentick-Macaulay 03 Hrs

Unit- V Reactions to the British Rule 09 Hrs 1. Lord Dal Housie and his reforms 03 Hrs 2. The great revolt of 1857. Significance, causes, scope, causes for the failure 03 Hrs 3. Effect of 1857 revolt 02 Hrs 4. Queen’s Proclamation of 1858 01 Hrs

Maps: (Locate any 10 centres only)

1. Early European settlements 2. Places connected with 1857 revolt

Places of Historical Importance. 1 Calcutta 2 Surat 3 Plassey 4 Buxar 5 Mahe 6 Pondicherry 7 Goa 8 Madras 9 Murshinbad 10 Mangalore 11 Meerut 12 Jhansi 13 Chandranogore 14 Kanpur 15 Srirangapatna 16 Allahabad 17 Satara 18 Tiruchinapalli 19 Oudh 20 Barakapur

Books for study and reference:

1. Perci val spear- India: A modern History, University of Michigan Press 2. R .C Majumdar and others- Advanced History of India , Mac Millan 3. Jawaharlal Nehru- Discovery of India: Penguin Press 4. R Kumar: Essay in the social History of Modern times: OUP India 5. Sri Aurbindo : The renaissance in India and other Essays on India culture : Sri Aurobindo Ashram Publications 6. Vimana Vihari Majumdar: History of political thought from Rammohan to Dayananda : Calcutta book Land 7. A r desai: Social Background of India Nationalism : Popular Prakashana 8. Philip. J smith: The rise and fall of British Empire: Mercantilism , Diplomacy and the colonies, create space independent publishing platform 9. Siddha Mohana Mitra: British rule in India : Nabu Press 10. Jamuna Nag: Social reform Movements in nineteenth Century India: RBSA Publishers, 1985

IV SEMESTER Open Elective (OE) A. The Historical Personalities of India (20th century) Unit-I Before Independence 1. Bala Gangadar Tilak- Post Moderate Period- Surat Pact Extremist movement 2. Mahatma Gandhiji-Non cooperation Movement- Civil Disobedience movement and Quit India Movement the events up to 1947 3. Subhash Chandra Bose- As congress man – forward Block – Indian National Army

Unit – II During and after Independence 1. Vallabha Bhai Patel- role in Pre and Post Independence Period 2. Jawaharlal Nehru- Internal and External (Foreign) policies 3. Dr. B R Ambedkar- AS a social reformer and his role after the Independence

Unit-III India after Nehru(1945-1991) 1. Indira Gandhi- Internal Policies- 2. Morarji desai and Jaya Prakash Narayana- Achievement of janatha Government 3. - challenges- Internal Reforms – Foreign Policy

Unit -IV India towards Globalization 1. P V Narasimha Rao- early Political Carreer – as the Prime minister 2. A B Vajapeyee- Early Political Career – As the Prime minister 3. Leaders of Coalition Government- V S Sigh- Chandrasekhar- H D Devegowda- I K Gujral

Books for reference:

1. India Since Independence -Bipinchandra, Mridula Mukharjee, Aditya Mukarjee, Penguin Publisher 2. India After Independence- Bipinchandra, Mridula Mukharjee, Aditya Mukarjee Penguin Publisher 3. India After Gandhi – Ramachandra Guha- Harpen Collins 4. Democracy and social Change in India – Subrata mitra. K And V B - SAGE Publication 5. Lokamanya Tilak. A Biography - A K Bhagwat and G P Pradhan- Jaico Publishing House 6. Gandhi the man : How one man changed himself to change world- eknath Easwaran-Nilgiri Press 7. Subhaschandra bose: man mission and means- subhash Chandra chattopadhyaya- Minerva associates 8. Patel a life- Rajmohan Gandhi – Green leaf books 9. Dr. Amnbedkar : life and mission- DhanjayKheer- Papular Prakashana 10. Two faces of indira Gandhi – Uma vasudev-vikas Publishing House, New 11. Jayapraksh Narayan: His life and mission – Ratan Das – Sarup and sons 12. P V Narasimharao The scholar and the statesman- A hat Chand- South Asia Books 13. MY Country My Life- L K Advani – Rupa and company

IV SEMESTER Open Elective (OE) B. Significant Historical Events of the World (20th Century ) Unit-I First world war- Causes- Result- Effects- Treaties after the war – Wilson’s 14 points. League of Nations – Achievements- causes for the failure Unit – II Second world war- Russian revolution of 1917- rise of Dictatorship in Italy- Mussolini Rise of Dictator ship I Germany- Adolf Hitler- Causes fro the II World War- Effects Unit-III The World after the II world war – establishment of UNO Achievements and challenges – Bipolar World- NAATO – SEATO- CENTO-WARSAW Pact- cold war and the third world. End of the Cold War (Gorbachev and break up of USSR ) Unit -IV Terrorism – Meaning Types of Terrorism- Causes and development of Terrorism- Terrorism as an international Problem – Remedies

Books for reference:

1. Twentieth Century Europe: A brief History (1900 to the Present ) – Michael Richards 2. The history of Europe in the 20th century – Eric Dorn Brose- Oxford University Press 3. Europe in the Twentieth Century (5th edition) – Robert p Paxton and Julie Hessler by Cengage learning 2011 4. Contemporary Europe Since 1870 – C J H Hages- the Macmillan Company- Newyork 5. A History of Modern Europe- V D Mahajan- S Chand publishers 6. A History of Modern Europe- M G Raghavendra Prabhu- Jai Bharath Prakashan a 7. Comparative politics and international relations- Prakash Chander 0 Prem - Cosmos Bokhive Private Limited 8. Global Terrorism : A beginners Guide- Leonard Weinberg- one world publishers 9. Understanding terrorism : Challenges, Perspectives and issues- clearance Augustus Martin – SAGA Publications 10. Traditions and Encounters – Jerry H Bentley (Chapter.38) M C Graw Hill companies

V SEMESTER Paper-5.1 History of India National Movement Unit-I British India after the revolt of 1857 09 Hrs 1. Social and religious reform Movement- Brahma Samaj, Arya Samaj, Prathana Samaj. Sathyashodaka Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission, Theosophical Society 07 Hrs 2. Pan Islamic Movement- Aligarh Movement 02 Hrs

Unit – II Nationalism- : 04 Hrs 1. Birth of Indian Nationalism 03 Hrs 2. The foundation of the Indian National Congress 03 Hrs 3. The moderates and extremists, Partition of Bengal. 03 Hrs 4. Muslim League 02 Hrs 5. The role of revolutionaries in freedom Movement 03 Hrs

Unit-III Constitutional development – Gandhian era 14 Hrs 1. Reforms of 1909-1919-1935 04 Hrs 2. Non Co-operation Movement- Causes- Course- result 03 Hrs 3. Civil Disobedience Movement- Simon Commission 03 Hrs 4. Round table Confernces 02 Hrs 5. Dr. B R Ambedkar- Poona Pact 02 Hrs

Unit -IV Towards freedom 07 Hrs 1. Cripps Mission – the Quit India Movement 03 Hrs 2. Subhash Chandra Bose- INA 02 Hrs 3. The Wavell Plan- the cabinet Mission 02 Hrs

Unit -V After 1945 1. Communalism- Jinnah v Muslim League 03 Hrs 2. Indian Independence Act 02 Hrs 3. Transfer Of Power 01 Hrs 4. Politics of Partition 04 Hrs

Maps: (any 10 centers only)

Places connected with social religious movement Places connected with Indian National Movement during Gandhian era.

Places OF Historical Importance:

1 Calcutta 2 Adiyat 3 Bombay 4 Lucknow 5 6 Jalianwalbagh 7 Surat 8 Nasik 9 Pondicherry 10 Dekllhi 11 Chowri Chowra 12 Dandi 13 Shimla 14 Viduraswattha 15 Naukali 16 Poona 17 Patna 18 Champaran 19 Aligaraha 20 Aurangabad

Books for reference:

1. Sumith Sarkar : Modern India 1885-1947, Macmillan 2. Percival Spear : Modern India , Penguin Publication s’ 3. Rajiv Ahir : A Brief History of Modern India, SPECTRUM books Pvt Ltd 4. Bipin Chandra : freedom Struggle (NCERT ) 5. Ramachandra guha : Makes a modern India, Penguin India Publications 6. Ramachandra guha : Gandhi before India, Penguin India Publications 7. C Y Chintamani : Indian Politics Since the Mutiny, Rupa Publishers 8. Bipin Chandra : History of Modern India, Orient Black swan 9. Bipin Chandra : India’s struggle for independence, Penguin India 10. Shekar Bandyopadhyay : from Plassey to Partition and after, A history of Modern India, Orient book, swan Pvt Ltd.

V SEMESTER Paper-6-(A) The History of Modern Europe Unit-I The foundation to the Modern World 13 Hrs 1. Renaissance – effects 03 Hrs 2. reformation 03 Hrs 3. Geographical discoveries- Commercial revolution 03 Hrs 4. Enlightened despots- Louis XIV, peter the great 04 Hrs

Unit – II The upheavals of the eighteenth and nineteenth century 15 Hrs 1. Industrial revolution- Impact 03 Hrs 2. French revolution of 1789 – Causes – Effects 04 Hrs 3. Napoleon Bonaparte- reforms- Continental system 04 Hrs 4. Congress of Vienna – 1815 – and the age of reaction. 04 Hrs

Unit-III The age of Nationalism and I World War. 10 Hrs 1. The Unification of Italy 03 Hrs 2. The unification of Germany- Bismarck 04 Hrs 3. I world war- Cause = Effects 03 Hrs

Unit -IV Europe between the war 12 Hrs 1. Paris Peace Conference- treaty of Versailles 03 Hrs 2. Russian revolution -1917 03 Hrs 3. League of Nations 03 Hrs 4. The great Depression of 1929 its Effect on Europe` 03 Hrs

Unit -V The War and After 11 Hrs 1. Italy – Mussolini – Fascism 04 Hrs 2. Germany- Hitler- Nazism 04 Hrs 3. The Second World War- Causes- effects 03 Hrs

Maps: (any 10 centers only )

1. Spread of renaissance and reformation 2. Places connected with Unification of Italy 3. Places Connected with the Unification of Germany 4. Places connected with the world War I

Places of Historical Importance

1 Constantinople 2 Rome 3 Venice 4 Naples 5 Milan 6 Genoa 7 Paris 8 Berlin 9 Versailles 10 MAdrid 11 Vienna 12 Waterloo 13 Leipzig 14 Moscow 15 London 16 Piedmont 17 The Hague 18 Yalta 19 Munich 20 Ports dam

Books for reference:

1. John Merriman : A History Of Modern Europe from renaissance to the present W W Norton and Company 2. Marvin Petry : Sources of the Western tradition Vil. II: from Renaissance to the present , words worth Publishing

3. Sir JAM Marriot : A History of Europe from 1815 to 1939 , Methun Publishers 4. A J Grant : Europe: The story of the last five centuries, Long Mans Publishers 5. CDM Ketelbey : A history of Modern Times from 1789, Oxford University Press 6. CJH Hayes : Contemporary Europe Since 1870, Newyork Macmillan Company 7. CJH Hayes : A political and Social History of Modern Europe: Didactic Press 8. C D Hazen : Modern European History : Henry Holt and company 9. David Thomson : Europe since Napoleon : Penguin U K 10. D Mahajan : A history of Modern Europe: S Chand Publishers

V SEMESTER Paper-6-(B) History of China and Japan Since 1900 Unit-I 14 Hrs Introduction- Transition to modernity – European Intervention in China and Japan – Sino- Japanese War 1894-95-Rise of Nationalism (Taiping Rebellion)

Unit – II 14Hrs Rise of Kuomintang Party- Dr. Sun – Yat- Sen- and the Three Principles- Chiang – Kai shek and Nationalist China- Origin and Growth of Communist party-Mao-Tse-Tung- Civil war in China- People’s republic China-Cultural revolution of 1966.

Unit-III 12 Hrs Rise of Nationalism in Japan-Meji restoration- Anglo – Japanese Alliance 1902=-Russo Japanese War of 1904-05- Treaty of Portsmouth.

Unit-IV 13 Hrs Japanese Imperialism and the first world War- Washington Conference 1921-22-Militant Nationalism in Japan- Japan and the seconds World War Allied Occupation of Japan – Post War Japan- treaty of San Francisco

Unit-V 10 Hrs Rise of Japan as a World Power- rise of China as a World power

Maps: (any 10 centers only) 1. Centers of Western Influence in China 2. Chinese territories under Japanese Occupation in First World War. 3. Japanese Conquests in Asia During Second World War .

Places of Historical Importance

(Locate and mention their Historical importance)

1 Peking 2 Shensi 3 Manchuria 4 Hong Kong 5 Tokyo 6 Kwangtung 7 Nanking 8 Shantung 9 Hunan 10 Nagasaki 11 Canton 12 Macao 13 Mukden 14 Hiroshima 15 Shanghai 16 Kyoto 17 Kanagawa 18 Port Arthur 19 Formosa 20 Yokohama

VI SEMESTER Paper-7-1 India after Independence Unit-I India During Nehru 14 Hrs 1. Problems in the new republic 03 Hrs 2. Integration of Patel 03 Hrs 3. Re-organization of states on Linguistic basis 02 Hrs 4. Economic Planning, foreign Policy, Non – Alignment Policy 06 Hrs

Unit – II Contemporary Politics and the Prime ministers. 19 Hrs 1. Lal Bahadur Shastry- Indira Gandhi- Moraraji desai 06 Hrs 2. Rajiv Gandhi- V P Singh- Chandra Shekar 05 Hrs 3. P V Narasimha Rao- H D Devegowda – I K Gujral 04 Hrs 4. Atal BihariVajapeyi- Manmohan Singh 04Hrs

Unit-III Empowerment of the Suppresses Classes 11 Hrs 1. Dalit Empowerment 03 Hrs 2. OBC Empowerment 03 Hrs 3. Minorities Empowerment 02 Hrs 4. Women’s Empowerment 03 Hrs

Unit -IV Contemporary Problems and cultural Educational Scenario 10 Hrs 1. Naxal – Bodo- Naga 03 Hrs 2. Educational and cultural Bodies[NCERT, UGC, ICSSR, ICCR] 04 Hrs 3. Employment Authorities- UPSC, KPSC,SSC,RRB 03 Hrs

Unit -V India and the World 10 Hrs 1. India as a Economic Power 03 Hrs 2. India as a Scientific Power 02 Hrs 3. India as a Political Power 03 Hrs 4. India and world Peace 02 Hrs

Books for study and reference:

1. Arthur Tiedmann : Modern Japan- Van Nostard Publishers 2. R S Chaurasia : History of Modern japan- Atlantic Publishers 3. Mikiso Hane : Japan a short History- One World 4. R S Chaurasia : History of Modern China- Atlantic Publishers 5. K M Panikkar : Asia and Western Dominance- Collier Books 6. R S Chaurasia : History of Far East-King Books 7. B V Rao : History of Asia- Sterling Publishers

Maps: (any 10 centers only) 1. Native States in Integrated into Indian Union 2. Linguidtic states created in 1956

Places of Historical Importance

1 Junagada 2 Srinagar 3 Hyderabad 4 Purulia 5 Naxel bari 6 Raibareli 7 Godhra 8 Ayodhya 9 Sri perambudur 10 Amritsar 11 Shimla 12 Delhi 13 Bangalore 14 Gowhati 15 Pokhran 16 Kargil 17 Bhopal 18 Agra 19 Lucknow 20 Siachin

Books for reference:

1. Bipan Chandra- India since Independence- Penguin India 2. Zoya Ha an- Politics and the State in India – SAGE India 3. Ramachandra Guha – India after Gandhi: The history of Worlds largest Democracy- Pan Macmillan 4. J N Dixit- India’s foreign Policy – Picus Books 5. Ram Puniyami- Communal Politics : facts Versus Myths – SAGE Publication 6. Bipan Chandra – Ideology and politics in modern India- Har Anand Publications 7. Kuldeep Nayyar- Emergency Retold- Konark Publishers 8. Paul R Brass- the Politics of India Since Independence- Cambridge University Press 9. Bipan Chandra- In the Name of Democracy JP Movement and the Emergency- penguin India 10. Baldev Raj Nayar- Globalization and Nationalism – The changing balance in India’s economic Policy.1950-2000-SAGEIndia

VI SEMESTER Paper-8-(A) Contemporary World Unit-I The World after World War II 10Hrs 1. Emergence of two power blocs- Cold War- [ NATO war saw and regional Alliances] 03 Hrs 2. Emergence of third World- Non Alignment 03 Hrs 3. UNO- Accomplishments- Failures- Challenges. 04 Hrs

Unit – II National Liberation Movements 07 Hrs 1. Arab World- Egypt Arab Israeli Conflict 04 Hrs 2. Africa- from Apartheid to democracy 03 Hrs

Unit-III New Global Political Scenario 13 Hrs 1. Gulf Crisis 04 Hrs 2. Afghan War 03 Hrs 3. Latin America Constraints for Development 03 Hrs 4. Africa constraints fro Development 03 Hrs

Unit -IV The World Transition 09 Hrs 1. Disintegration of USSR 03 Hrs 2. Emergence of European Union 03 Hrs 3. Uni Polar world 03 Hrs

Unit -V Terrorism and the Contemporary World 13 Hrs 1. Meaning – Types 02 Hrs 2. Factors feeding the Terrorism 03 Hrs 3. Terrorism as a Global Problem 04 Hrs 4. International Attempts - Remedies 04 Hrs

Maps: (any 10 centers only) 1. NATO Countries 2. NAM Countries 3. CIS Countries

Places of Historical Importance

1 Bandung 2 Tehran 3 Baghdad 4 Moscow 5 Kabul 6 Berlin 7 Warsaw 8 Delhi 9 Washington 10 New York 11 Hanoi 12 Tunis 13 Telaviv 14 Pretoria 15 Bcinet 16 Brussels 17 Camp David 18 Belgrade 19 Hawana 20 Alma-ata

Books for reference:

1. Valentine. M M Moghdam: Globalization and Social Movements – Rowman & Little Field Publishers 2. Tanusz Symonidies (Ed): New Dimensions and Challenges for Human Rights- Rawat Publications 3. Chakraborty : United Nations and the Third World- Shifting Paradigms, Tata MC 4. A C Roy: International Affairs since 1919- The World Press Pvt. Ltd 5. John. W. Young & John Kent : International relations since 1945 OUP Oxford 6. Old Arne Wastand: The Global Cold War- Cambridge University Press 7. Mejorie Agosin (ed) : Women, gender and Human rights: A Global Perspective- Rutgers University Press 8. Raj kumar Singh : Nuclear Power and politics of South Asia- Gyan Books Publications 9. Prakash Chander and Prem Arora: Comparative Politics and International relations- Cosmos Book Hive Pvt.Ltd 10. Kathleen . C Bailey (Ed) : Weapons of Mass destruction – Cost Vesrus benefits- manohar Publisher and Distributor. 1994

VI SEMESTER Paper-8-(B) Local history of Karnataka: Special reference to Tumkur district Unit-I Local History- Meaning – definitions- Importance of the Study 08Hrs

Unit – II Geographical features of Tumkur Dist. Influence on History Sources- Pre History Period 078Hrs

Unit-III Political History: Nidugal Cholas- rule of Hoysala’s feudatories- Rule of Nolambas- Vijayanagara- rule of Poligars- Nidugal, pavagada, Madhiugiri, Hagalawadi- Nawabs of Sira- Rule of Yalahanka Nada Prabhu- Koratagere Agararian system in Poligar period 16 Hrs

Unit -IV Growth of religion Literature: Jainism, Shaivisim, Vaisnavism, Veerashaivism, Christianity- development of literature- Art and Architecture- Hoysal, vijayanagara, Poligar Period-forts- Hill & forts. 16 Hrs

Unit -V Rule of Wodeyars- freedom movement- representative assembly members- Growth of policies 1952-2000 A D 13 Hrs

Books for reference:

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