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Date: 15-10-2014 To The Registrar (Academic) Kakatiya University Warangal – 506009 Sir, Sub: Introduction of Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Approval of Syllabus in BoS for P.G. Student - Reg. With reference to the subject cited above, I am to inform you that, the Department of History & Tourism Management has decided to introduce the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for the students of P.G. Course. I am herewith submitting the minutes of the meeting of BOS held on 14th October, 2014 at 11:00 am in the Chamber of the Head. I request you to take necessary further action in this regard Thanking you sir, Yours faithfully (T. Manohar) 1 Date: 03-10-2015 To The Registrar (Academic) Kakatiya University Warangal – 506009 – Telangana Sir, Sub: Introduction of Foundation Course under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) Approval of Syllabus in BoS for P.G. Student – Reg Ref: Letter No. 231/IQAC/KU/2015, Dated: 29-07-2015. With reference to the subject cited above, I am to inform you that, the Department of History & Tourism Management has decided to introduce the Foundation Course in III Semester under Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) for the students of P.G. Course. I am herewith submitting the minutes of the meeting of Board of Study (PG) held on 3rd October, 2015 at 11:00 am in the Chamber of the Head. I request you to take necessary further action in this regard Thanking you sir, Yours faithfully (T. Manohar) 2 COURSE PATTERN, SCHEME OF EXAMINATION & PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION OF CREDITS FOR MASTER’S DEGREE IN HISTORY Du Examination Intern rat Max. Mi Work No of al io Marks n. L.T.P Semester & Title of the Papers Paper Load Per Credit Assign n Ma Type Week s ments (H rks Marks ou rs) Semester I THEORY HIS-101: Pre-Historic Cultures in Deccan (Hard Core) I 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-102: History of India (From Earliest Times to 1000 A.D) (Hard Core) II 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-103: History of Andhradesa (From Earliest Times to 1000 A.D) (Hard III 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 Core) HIS-104: Ancient Civilizations (Hard Core) IV 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-105: World History (1453-1870 A.D.) (Hard Core) V 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-106: Tutorials / Seminars VI 02 0:1:1 02 00 02 25 10 Intern Examination Work No of al Max. Min. L.T.P Duration Semester & Title of the Papers Paper Load Per Credit Assign Mar Mark Type (Hours) Week s ments ks s Marks Semester II THEORY HIS-201: Economic History of Medieval India (1206-1707 A.D) (Hard Core) I 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-202: History of India (1000 –1757 A.D) (Hard Core) II 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-203: History of Andhradesa (1000 To 1724 A.D) (Hard Core) III 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-204: Folk and Tribal Cultures of Andhra Pradesh (Hard Core) IV 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-205: World History (1871-1956 A.D) (Hard Core) V 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-206: History and Culture of Telangana (From Earliest times to 1323 A.D) VI 04 4:0:0 04 20 04 80 32 (Open Elective) Dr. T. Manohar Dr. P. Sadanandam Prof. S. Srinath Prof. K. Vijaya Babu Dr. T. Dayakar Rao COURSE PATTERN, SCHEME OF EXAMINATION & PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION OF CREDITS FOR MASTER’S DEGREE IN HISTORY Wor Examination k No Max. Min. Internal Loa of Marks Marks Pape L.T.P Assignm Duration Semester & Title of the Papers d Cr r Type ents (Hours) Per edi Marks Wee ts k Semester III THEORY HIS-301: Economic History of Modern India (1757-1950 A.D) (Hard Core) I 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-302: History of Modern India (1757-1950 A.D) (Hard Core) II 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-303: History of Andhradesa (1724-1956 A.D) (Hard Core) III 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-304A: Principles of Archaeology (Soft Core) HIS-304B: History of Science and Technology in Medieval India (1500-1857 A.D) (Soft Core) IV 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-304C: History of Science and Technology in Modern India, (1857-1947 A.D) (Soft Core) HIS-305A: History and Culture of the Kakatiyas (Soft Core) HIS-305B: Working Class Movements in Modern India (1800-1947 A.D) V 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 (Soft Core) HIS-305C: History of Contemporary India (1947-2000 A.D) (Soft Core) HIS-306: Indian Heritage and Culture (foundation course - Open Elective) VI 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 3 Examination Work Durati Internal Max. Mi Load L.T.P No of on Semester & Title of the Papers Paper Assignmen Marks n. Per Type Credits (Hours ts Marks Ma Week ) rks Semester IV THEORY HIS-401: Historiography and Historical Method (Hard Core) I 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-402: Tribal and Peasant Movements in Colonial India, (1800-1950 A.D) II 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 (Hard Core) HIS-403: Dalit Movements in Colonial India (1800–1950 A.D) (Hard Core) III 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-404A: Art and Architecture of Andhradesa (Soft Core) HIS-404B: Environmental History of Modern India (Soft Core) IV 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-404C: History of Indian Diaspora (Soft Core) HIS-405A: Indian Cultural Tourism (Soft Core) HIS-405B: Women Movements in Modern India (1800-1950 A.D) (Soft Core) V 05 5:0:0 05 20 05 80 32 HIS-405C: History of Modern China And Japan (1840-1950 A.D) (Soft Core) HIS-406: History and Culture of Telangana (from 1324 to 1948 A.D) (Open VI 04 4:0:0 04 20 04 80 32 Elective) Theory Papers - 20 (20X5) 100 Credits Tutorials & Seminars - 08 (08X1) 008 Dr. Thallapally Manohar Credits Chairman, BOS in History CBCS Papers - 02 (02X4) 008 Credits Total 116 Credits Dr. P. Sadanandam Prof. S. Srinath Prof. K. Vijaya Babu Dr. T. Dayakar Rao 4 M.A. (HISTORY) - SEMESTER – I CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) PAPER-I - PRE-HISTORIC CULTURE IN DECCAN Unit-I: Survey of Pre-historical Studies in India - The Deccan - Its Ecological Setting - Meaning and Scope of the terms Paleolithic - Neolithic - Chalcolithic and Megalithic. Unit-II: Economy and Technology of the Paleolithic and Mesolithic Cultures of Deccan - Settlement Patterns of Lower – Middle and Upper Paleolithic Cultures of Deccan - Chronology and Settlement Patterns of Mesolithic Culture. Unit-III: Economy and Technology of the Neolithic Deccan - Typology of the Neolithic Industries - Settlement Patterns of the Neolithic - Neolithic Cultures of Brahmagiri – Sangankallu – Tekkalkota – Utnoor – Maski – Piklihal - Nagarjunakonda and North-Eastern Andhra. Unit-IV: Relationship between the Neolithic and the Chalcolithic Culture of the Study Region - Chalcolithic Culture of Havasa – Jorve - Daimabad and Inangaon. Unit-V: The Megalithic of the Deccan - Their Cultural Ecology - Economy and Technology - The Authors of the Megalithic Monuments – Problems of Iron Age in the Deccan REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Sundara . A: Early Chamber Tombs of South India, Delhi University Publisher. 2. Deo S.B. and Paddayya, K: Recent Advances in Indian Archaeology, Deccan College, Poona, 1985 3. Dhavalikar H. K: Settlement Archaeology of Inengeon 4. Dhavalikar H. K: Puratattva, 8, 44-54, Challcolithic Cultures o Socio-Economic Perspectives, Puratattva – 13-14: 59-80 5. Allchin, B and F.G: The Rise of Civilization in India and Pakistan, 1983 6. Krishna Sastry, V.V., Proto and Early Historical Cultures of Andhra Pradesh, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, 1983. 5 M.A. (HISTORY) - SEMESTER – I CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) PAPER II- HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1000 A.D) Unit-I: Sources of Ancient Indian History - Archaeological Findings- Inscriptions – Coins - Literary Sources - Travel Accounts - Historical Interpretation of Ancient Indian Culture and Tradition – Orientalist – Colonial / Imperialist – Nationalist and Marxist Unit-II: Geography and History: The Physical Features and Their Influence on the Course of Indian History - Pre-history to History – Social Formation – Material Cultures of Pre- Harappan Ages in the Indian Sub-continent - Harappan Civilization - Extent; Town Planning; Social Conditions; Economy and Religion - Decline Unit-III: Vedic Period - Original Home of the Aryans; Political, Social, Economic and Religious Life in the Early Vedic Period; Developments in the Later Vedic Period; Jainism and Buddhism - Causes Responsible for the Rise of New Religions - Life and Teachings of Mahavira - Life and Teachings of Gautama Buddha; Greek Invasion: Political Conditions on the Eve of Alexander’s Invasion; Alexander’s Invasion and Its Impact. Unit-IV: The Mauryan Empire: Conquests of Chandragupta Maurya - Ashoka’s Dhamma - Administration under the Mauryas – Art and Architecture – Decline; Kanishka and his Achievements – Contribution to Buddhism; The Gupta Empire - Achievements of Samudragupta and Chandragupta–II – Social – Economic - Cultural and Scientific Developments under Guptas. Unit-V: The Age of Vardhanas: Campaigns of Harsha Vardhana – Administration - Literary and Religious Activities of Harsha Vardhana; The Rajputs: Origin of the Rajputs - Polity, Society and Culture under the Rajputs; Advent of Islam and Its Impact on Indian Society – Bhakti Movement- Sufism – Alwars – Nayanars in South India – Their Contributions REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. The Cambrige History of India Vol-I 2. V.A.