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General Paper-II I History of Modern World (1789 _ 1939)

Special Paper-I 1- Modern India ( 1757 _ 1857 )

DR History of U.S.A. { 1861 _ 1963 )'

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Constitutional History of India (1858 1947)

Special Paper-II 1_ Medieval India ( 1206 _ 1707 )

DR History of Medieval l

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S.Y,B.A. Genera! Paper_II (From JUne,1993)

History of M:>dernWorld (1789 _ 1939) (The paper is to be taught in broad outline) FIR S T T E R M

1. (a) The French Revolution of 1789 _ causes and effiects. (ti}) Napoleon Bonaparte _ His ,rise and fall _ his internal reforms and modernisation of France.

2. The vienna Settlement. Concert of Europe and Metternich system •.•\ •..,~,.;::.J<> ...' - ._-." 3. (a) Unification of Italy - Role of Mazzlni. Cavour and Garibaldi. (b)' Unification of.Germany _ Role of Bismarck •. •• Industrial Revolution _ causes and effect. 5. Growth of demoncracy in England, Parliamentary Reform Acts and Chartist Movement. C 6. The opening of China and unequal treaties, open door policy, Hundred Days Reforms. 7. The ~iji Restoration and" modernisation -of Japan ~ "apan's imperialism (1894 1910) a b~ief survey. s. America _ a) Monroe Doctrine ,Cb) Civil War causes'and significanoe. 9. ,Bismarck _ his foreign policy. . . SEC 0 N D T E-R M •

10. Balkan Nationalism a) The Young Turk Revolution, 1908. c b) The Balkan Wars _ causes and consequences. 11. Western Imperialism in Africa and Asia _ abrief survey. 12. Growth of nationalism in China. a} Revolution of.1911. b} Dr. Sun_yat_sen. 13. a) The First World War _ causes. b) Peace settlement of 1919 - the treaty of versailles. 14. The Russian Revolution of 1917. 15. The League of Nations _ its achievements and causes of failure. 16. Arab nationalism _ national movement in Egypt. 17. Rise of Dictatorship _ Italy, Germany and Turkey. 18. Emergence of U.S.A. and Japan as World powers. 19. The .second World War ~ causes.

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BOOKS FOR STUDY I

1. Hazen _ MOdern Europe.

2. Gershoy, Leo _ The French Revolution and Napoleon.

3. Marriot, A.J.R. _ A History of Europe.

4. Grant and Temperley _ Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries.

S. Peacock H.K.A. - History of Modern Europe ( 1789 _ 1970 )

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE I

1. Clyde and Bears _ The Far East.

2. Lipson - Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.

3. Langsam - World since 1919.

4. Moon, H.P.T. _ Imperialism and World Politics. 4. ~ "f.~ :.:.~ 311f'1lI4I

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~.B.A. SPECL\L'PAPER_I (From June,1993)

.J1QQ.~_INDIA - (175~7. _~~5157)_

FIRST TERM ,. Advent of the Europeans in India - ..the British-French. rivalry and triumph of the British - a brief survey.

2. Political condition of India on the eve of the battle of Plassey - a brief survey.

"3. Battle of Plassey and Battle of Buxar _ "their causes and consequences.

4. Establishment of the British rule in India _ Dua! Govern_ ment in 880ga1._ its failure and effects.

5. Structure of the gove~ment in India under East India Company ~ chaages brought about by the Regulating Act of 1773, pitt's India Act 1784 and Charter ACts of 1813 and 1833.

6. East India companyand the Indian .native powers brief survey a) Hysore b} Maratha c} punjab d) Awadh.

7. a) Revenue Administration _ land revenue _ permanent Settlement, Ryotwari system and Mahalwari system. b) Judicial organisation.

8. Educational and Social reforms.

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9. -"British economic Policies in India.

~'. a) Industrial and Commercial policy, growth of modern indu- I.- stries in England, destruction of handicraft industries, , free trade, tariff policy, the drain of wealth. b) Commercialisation of Indian agriculture - ruin of agriculture, disintegration of rural economy.

10. Policy of conquest and Expansion a) Lord Wellesley and his policy of subsidiary Alliance. b) Dalhousie _ his policy of annexation and lapse.

11. Reforms introduced by William Bentinck and Dalhousie

I Indian response and reactions. East India Company and the Indian Princely states.

, 13. Indian Renuissance _ role of Raja Ram Mohan Roy.

14. Role of the Christian Missionaries in India.

15. Rising of 1857 _ causes and consequences.

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I 'BOOKS FOR STUDY' 1

1. Roberts P.E. British India. 2. Muir, Mansay Making of British India.

3. Thomson and Garret - Rise and Fulfilment of British Rule in India.

4. Bearce, G.D •• J British attitude towards India.

5. Bisra B.B. 1 The central Administration of East India Company. 6. Panikkar K.M. I Evolution of British Policy towards Indian States

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE ,'; • J 1. Dodwell H.H. 1 (Ed.) Cambridge Histo.ry of India Vol.V.

Majumdar R.C. (Ed.) I British Paramountcy. and Indian _ Renaissana .(ahavan 's Series).

4. Datta K.K. : Survey of India's Social life and Economic_ Conditions in the 18th century.

5. Mukherjee, Ramkrishna : The Rise and Fall of the East India _ Company.

6. Kumar, Janardan I Company India _ ll. Comprehensive History of India (1757 _ 1858)

7. Hennessy, H.E. I Administrative History of British India. (1757 _ 1925)

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OR S,Y.B.A. SPECI.>L PAPER _ I

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1. eivil War _ cause~, and consequences. 2. The Reconstruction plans. 3. Industrialisation - causes alse and growth of Big Business, impact of Big Business, measures taken to control Big Business.

4. Rise ar.u growth of Labour Movement Knights of Labour and American Federation of Labour. 5. Farmer's Organisations _ The Grangers and the Populists. 6. Imperialism - The Spanish-American War, 1898 _ causes and effects.

7. Theodore Roosevelt _ his domestic achievements and foreign policy. 8. Woodrow' Wilson ~ his internal reforms and foreign policy.

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9. The Decade of prosperity (1920_1929) a} social and economic conditions. b) Foreign policy _ The Washington conference.

10. The Great Depression _ causes and consequences. 11. The New Deal of F.D. Roosevelt. 12. FO:r:'eignpolicy of F .D. Roosevelt. 13. America and WO:r:'ldWar-II. l c I 14 • The Cold War _ causes - policy of containment Ec.onomic Aid programme, Military Alliances. 15. Foreign policy under Eisenhower and J.P. Kennedy.

16. Civil Rights movement.

BOOKS FOR STUDY

1. CU:r:'rentWilliams and Friedel A History of the United States since 1865.

2. Andre,Maurois - A New History of the United States.

3. Beard Charles and Mary R. I History of the United States.

4. Bemi~ S.F. I The United States as a world power.

5. Dulles Foster R. I The United States since 1865.

6. parkes, H.B. I The United States _ A History. cant •• 4, ------

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7. Elson H.W. I History of the United States of America. O. Black and Black I Contemporary America.

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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE 1. Faulkner, H.U. I American Politic~d and Social History. .- 2. Cammager: Oxford History of U.S.A. J

3. Schlessinger I The Rise of Modern America.

4. Bemis S.F. I A Diplomatic History of the United States •

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CONSTITUTIONI,L HISTORY OF TNDli\ (1858-1947)

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1. Constitutional development from 1773 to 1857 a brief survey.

2. Transfer of power from the East India Company to the Crown. a) The Government of India Act.18SS _ Its salient features and significance. b) The Queen's Proclamation and its importance.

3J The development of Centra! and Provincial Councils-

a) Indian Councils_~ct;1861. b) Indian 'Councils Act.1892.

4. Rise and growth of. Indian Nationalism upto 1909 _ abrief survey.

5. a) Circumstancesleading to the Morley ~ Minto Reforms. b) The Indian Councils A~t,1909 _ Its Salient features and significance.

6. The Home .Rule ~Dvement, Lucknow Pact. 7. The Government of India Act,1919. a) Circumsta~ces leading to Montague's declaration of August 1917. b) The Gove~ment of India Act,1919 - its main provisions. c) Dyarehy _ its,nature and causes of -'f"<1ilu=.

-. SECOND TERM

8. simon Commission a) Background • b) Its recommendations and Indian reaction.

9. Nehru Report, Fourteen points or Jinnah.

10. a) Round Table Conferences _ its background and results. b) Communal ,,'..•ard and Poona Pact. c) White P"'per.

11. The Government of India ~ct,1935. a) Its salient features. b) provincial Autonomy and its working.

12. Constitutional deve1opment,1939_1947_

a) World war II and Constitutional deadlock. b) August offer,1940. c) Constitutional problems of India - Cripps Proposa~s. d) princely States and constitutional problem. e) Quit India Movement _ its impact. «,nt, _,;6 cont •• 6 'l< f) Rajaji plan, Two Nation Theory, Desai - Liyakat Ali Plan, Wavell plan. g} Cabinet Mission plan _ its merits and demerits. h) The Mountbatten Plan and Parti tiOD of India. i) Th£ Indian Independence Act,1947

BOOKS FOR STUDY

1. Kapur, Anup Chand; Constitutional History of India. 2. Ag~arwala, R.N. : National Movement and constitutional Development of India. 3. Keith A.B. I A Constitutional History of India. 4. Sikri S.L. I Studies in the Constitutional History of India. 5. Sharma. Shri Ram -I Constitutional History of India. ft., ~;;SqlofT.

2. Chhabra G.S. I Advanced study in the constitutional History of India.

3. Banerjee A.C. I Documents of Indian constitutional History.

4. Menon V.P. I Transfer of Power.

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S.Y.B.A. SPECIAL--PAPER._-- _ II (From June,1993) ,~ o. '" _- MEDIEVAL INDIA ( 1206 _ 1707 i••D.)

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1. POlitical conditions .of India on the eve of the establish~ of the Delhi Sultanate. 2. Achievements of the early Sultans of Delhi _ Aibak, Iltut- mish, Razia and Balban. 3. Alauddin Khalji _ his administrative, miltitary and econemic ref~rms. Brief account of his'conqu~sts and extent of his empire Estimate of his achievements. 4. The Tughlugs a) Muhammad Tughluq _ his various eXperiments and projects, causes of his failure. Estimate of his characters and personality. b) Firuz Tughluq _ assessment of his reign.

5. Invasion of Timur (1398 A.D.) its effects. 6. The Sayyids, the Lodi& - decline. and fall of the Delhi Sultanate. 7. a) The Bahamanis _ Achievements of Muhmad Gawan. b) The Vijaynagar Empire _ Estimate .of Krishna Deva Raya.

8. Bhakti MOvement. 9. Art and architecture.

SECOND TERM 10. Babur _ His conquests in India _ Foundation of the Mughal Empire.

11. ~ayun _ His early difficulties, conflict with !her Shah Sur, causes of his failure. Estimate of his character and personality. 12. Sher Shah _ administrative achievements. 13. _ Brief account of his conquests, extent of his Empire, Rajput policy, religious policy, mansahdari system, his estimate and place in History. 14. Jahangir _ estimate of his character and achievements, influence of Nur Jahan in politics and administration. 15. Shah Jahan _ assessment of his reign. 16. Aurangzeb _ his religious policy, Rajput policy, responsibi_. lity fo~ the decline of the Mughal Empire. cont •• 8 • e.-nt .• 8

17. Central and Provincial administration of the Mughals. 18. -S~cio_econ~mic conditicns. 19. Art and architecture.

Practical Examination _ 20 Marks.

BOOKS------FOR STUDY

1. Prasad, Ishwari - History of Medieval India. 2. Srivastava, A.L. I The sultanate of Delhi. • 3•. Singh, Meera I Medieval History of India. Pandey A.B. I Early Medieval India • •• c 5. Mujumdar R.C. (Ed) I The Delhi Sultanate (BVE) 6. Sharma B.a. I Mughal Empire in India. 7. Srivastava A.L. I The Mughal Empire. 8. Trlpathi R.P. I Rise and fall of the Mughal Empire. •• J

BOOKS FOR REFERENCE I

1. Habib and Nizami I The Delhi Sultanate. 2. Mujumdar R.C. (Ed.) I The Mughal Empire (EVE). 3. La! K.S. I History of the Khaljis.

4. Qureshi I.H. I Administration of the Delhi Sultanate. 5. Barkar J.N. I Mughal Administration. ~. Br.wn. Percy 1 Indian Architecture ( Islamic Period). ~. filcofli'l f.'IT. : lIUI9JA'i i'iitl[itj'il qi'ffm,

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HISTORY OF MEDIEV:-I.L KW,NDESH ( 1382 _ 1707 ,p.,y)

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1. S~urces for the study of History of Medieval .

2. Pol! tical condition of Deccan on the "_eve of the ,establishme_ nt of the Faruqi Kingdom in Khandesh.

3. Malik Raja Ahmad- (1'370 - "-3_~J_ Circumstance leading t~ the foundation of the Faruqi dynasty Khandesh, Malik Raja's expedition against the King of Baglan Invasions on Nandurbar and Sultanpur _ Relations with the Bahamanis - relations with . His efforts to encourage agriculture. Estimate as a ruler and administrator.

4. Nas:!--F Khand-L1.1.99_-: 1437 L

Oeclared his independence in Khandesh'_ Consolidation of the Kingdom - relations with the King of Asir, conquest ef Asirgarh - foundation of city _ conflict with his brother Iftikhar, relations with the sultan of and Bahamanis.

5. Miran ,\dil Khan lf2rua!...J..}437- 1441 L Relations with the sultans of Malwa and Gujarat, Estimate of bis career and achievements.

6. Mubarak Khan (1441 _ 1457 ) and Mil Khan Faruqi ( Shah-i- < Jharkhand) ( 1457 - 1501 ).

Influence of Ali brothers on Daud Khan _ Pursued agressive c policy. Invasion against Khandesh by Nizam Shah of Ahmed- nagar, war of successi~n, relations with Malwa.

8. Adil Khan Farugi _ III ( 1509 ~.1519 )

His relations with the Sultan of Gujarat, Transfar ~f Capital, invasion against Malva.

9. Miran Mur~ad Khan Farugi-I ( 1520 _ 1537 )

The politics of Deccan - assistance t. Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat in his campaigns against Berer and Ahmednagar, Malwa and Chittor, his role of mediator for making peace between Imadshan of Berer and the Nizam Shah of Ahmednagar,

10. Miran Mubarak Shah _ II ( 1538 _ 1566 )

His relations with the sultan of Gujarat and the Mughals.

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11. Miran MuhmmadShah_II ( 1S67.~:L'?_'LE?__,_

His relations with Gujarat, Berar and the Mughals. 12. Ra1a Ali Khan ( 1576 _ 1597 ) l \

Relations with the Mughals, conflict between Akbar and Raja Ali Khan - Battle of Rohankhed, battle of Ashti _ Estimate of his career and achievements. 13. Eahadur Shah ( 1597 _ 16.Q!J.

Opposition to Mughal agression in Deccan. Relations with Mughal Emperor Akbar - Mughal invasion on Khandesh _ Battle of Asirgarh - causes for the failUre of Bahadur Shah and success of the Mughals. DOwnfall of the Faruqi dynasty in Khandesh.

14. Administration of Khandesh under the Faruqis _ Sufi Cult~ and Sufi Saints in Khandesh _ ,\.rts and architecture at Thalner and Burhanpur.

15. Mughal Authority over Khandesh

POlitical activities in Khandesh during the reigns of Jah~~ gir, shah Jahan and Aurangzeb _ Mughal attack on Baglan Maratha raids on I(handesh _ Sack of Burhanpur Mughal _ Maratha conflicts in Khandesh.

16. Mughal Administrati.n .f Khandesh _ Land revenue admini_ stration - Economic and religious life in Khandesh under the Mughals.

I BOOKS FOR S~ 1

Radhey Shyam I The Kingdom of Khandesh. 02. Mahajan T.T. I I(handesh Under the Mughals. 03,.:. Sherwani and Joshi I History of Medieval Deccan Val.I r .., • ". Haig Wolseley - Cambridge History of India Vol.III (Relevant Chapter)

05. Habib & Nizami I A Comprehensive History of India _ Vol.V (The Delhi Sultanate ( Relevant Chapter)

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3. Elliot and Dawson I History of Indi0 as told by its own historians (Vol.VI.)

4. ,lbulFazl Akabnr Nama: Vol. III (Ed.) H.Beveridge.

5. ,;bulFaz1 I Ain_i_Akbari (Ed) H.Beveridge. 6. Faizi Sirhindi _ Akbar Nama.

7. ~ ~ei!Ft'l <:IUXllill :;f'tleIR. 8. F: :flel"lc:..,Jlni't r'"i"IIH~litn.

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S.Y.B.~. GENERZ~L~hPER_II

_~llabus from June, 1993

HIEJORY OF ClVILIZATION ( 1453 _ 1815 h.D.)

1. The R~naissance_

a) Meaning and nature of Renaissance. b) Causes of Renaissance. c) Origin of Renaissance in Italy. d) Renaissance in Literature. • e) Renaissance in Science. f) Renaissance in art ~nd architecture. g) Consequences.

2. The Reformation _ c a) Meaning of Reforma€ion. b) Causes and consequences" of Reformation. c) Prominent leaders of Reformation _ John Wycliffe, John Huss, Marlin Luther, Zwingly, Erasmus and Knox.

3. Counter - Re1ormation - Role of Ignatius Loyola, Council of Trent _ importance of counter _ Reformation.

4. Geographical Discoveries _ causes' and results The voyages of Vascoda Game and Columbus - a brief account.

5. The Western Coloni"al expansion in the 17th and 18th Centuries.

6. The Commercial Revolution - growth' of Trade ahd Commerce.

7. a) Grand Monarchy ~ factors responsible for the rise of Grand and enlightened monarchy in Europe, Divine Right of Kings _ Ideas of Machiavelli, Bodin and Hobbes.

b) Socia_economic and cultural, development under, the Grand Monarchs l_ Henry VIII and QUeen Elizabeth I (England), Louis XXV (France), FrederiCk the Great (Prussia),Peter the Great and Catherine II ( Russia ), Joseph II (Austria), Akbar the Great ( India ).

c) Reaction against absolute monarchy in England _ struggle between the Crown and parliament during the stuart period - The Glorious Revolution of 1688 _ its importance.

8. Economic theories of the 17th and 18th centuries _ Doctrine of Mer~ntilism _ the Laissez Faire _ ideas of the French Physio- crets and Mam Smith. cont ••13.

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9. Social conditions in Europe in the 18th century _ Population growth, rise of middle class and breakdown of the medieval feudal order - condition of the privileged class, middle class and peasants.

10. The socia-economic and intellectual background of the American War of Independence _ Its results and importance.

11. Tho Socia_economic and intellectual background of the French Revolution - its consequences and significance.

12. Napoleon Bonaparte - his internal reforms _ contribution to European culture.

13. Gr.wth of Science and Technology in the 17th and 18th centuries.

I BOOKS FOR STUDY I

01. Davies I World Histery. 02. Swain J.E. I ~ History .f World Civilization. 03. Loon H.Van ; The Story of Manking. 04. Wallbank, Taylor and Balkey I eivilization_Past and Present, OS. Lucas Henry S. ; A Short Hist.ry of Civilization. 06. Wells, H.G. : Outline of History. 07. ])fjUl{ ,q)f1 ••t'lI9. lJel'4"1 - '4'1101 M~iilfhel/1 SITJJ-~. 08. f<'mflifl~q. -.r. : 3rr~ urI.

I BOOKS FOR -.!'cEXERENCE I

01. Briniton, Christopher and Wolff I A History of Civilization, Vol. II Tbynbec, A.J. I Manking & Mother Earth. 03. Turner Ralph t The Great Cultural Tradition, 2 Vol. XX. 04. Jacques Pierence t The Tides of History. Hayes, I Cultural History of Europe. 06. Durant Will: The Story of Civilization ( Relevant Volumes). 07. Surns I Western Civilization. 08. Modell Solomon I A History of the Western World 2 Vals.

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