Bachelor of Arts (History Hon’s) 6th Semester

BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A. History Honors) Duration : 3 Years (6 Sem.) Course Eligibility : 12th Pass

COURSE STRUCTURE OF BA Hon’s VI SEMESTER Allot Sessional Credit ted Subject Details Main Examinations *** Distribution Cred its Subj Major Minor Tot ect Max Min Subject al wise Subject Name Max Min Max Min Mar Mar L T P Code Mar Distr Mar Mark Mark Mar ks ks ks ibuti ks s s ks on Theory Group Honours Paper History of HBHHY West Asia, 100 50 17 20 08 30 12 3 1 - 4 612 from 1839 AD to 1949 AD History of HBHHY Independent 613 , From 100 50 17 20 08 30 12 3 1 - 4 1947 to 2017 AD History of HBHHY USA from 100 50 17 20 08 30 12 3 1 - 4 614 1865 AD to 1945 AD Contribution of Women in the Indian HBHHY National 100 50 17 20 08 30 12 3 1 - 4 615 Making from 1857 AD to 1947 AD Grand Total 400 12 4 - 16

AISECT University, Hazaribag (JH) Bachelor of Arts (History Hon’s) Detailed Syllabus SEMESTER – VI

HBHHY612 – HISTORY OF WEST ASIA (From 1839 AD to 1945 AD)

Unit 1: Young Turk Movement

Unit 2: Mustafa Kamal’s Transformation of Turkey

Unit 3: Foreign Policy of Turkey under Kamal Pasha Reform of Reza Shah Pahlavi.

Unit 4: British Madate in Iraq, French, Mandate over Syria and Lebanon.

Unit 5: Palestine Problem: Creation of Israel, Achievement of Ibn Saud.

Book Recommended: 1. Dr. A.K. Mittal – Sahitya Bhavan Publication. AISECT University, Hazaribag (JH) Bachelor of Arts (History Hon’s) Detailed Syllabus SEMESTER – VI

HBHHY613 – HISTORY OF INDEPENDENT INDIA (From 1947 AD to 2014 AD)

Unit I: Annexation of Native States with special reference to Kashmir, Junagarh and Haiderabad.

Unit II: Panchsheet, Non Aligned Movement.

Unit III: Indo-China War (1962), Indo-Pak War (1965).

Unit IV: Indo-Pak War (1971) and formation of , Emergence of India as a nuclear power.

Unit V: Emergency and J. P. Movement, Economic Liberalization and Globalization.

Reference Books: 1. Bipan Chandra- Aazadi ke bad ka Bharat, University. 2. Bimal Prasad, Gandhi, Nehru and J. P. : Studies in Leadership, Delhi, 1985. 3. V. P. Dutt, India’s Foreign Policy since Independence, 2007. 4. C. P. Bhambri, The Indian State, Fifty years, Delhi, 1997. 5. Sunil Khilnani, The Idea of India, London, 1997. AISECT University, Hazaribag (JH) Bachelor of Arts (History Hon’s) Detailed Syllabus SEMESTER – VI

HBHHY 614 – HISTORY OF USA (1865AD TO 1945AD)

Unit 1: Emergence of USA as an imperial power Spanish war. Theodore Roosevelt.

Unit 2: William Howard Taft, Wilson Fourteen Points, Paris peace conference.

Unit 3: Economics depression.

Unit 4: F.D. Roosevelt- New deal and foreign policy.

Unit 5: USA and Second World War.

Reference Books: 1. The Twentieth Century world- Dr. K.L. Khurana., Laxminarayan Publication Agra.

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HBHHY 615 – CONTRIBUTION OF WOMEN IN THE INDIAN NATION MAKING (1857 AD TO 1947 AD)

Unit I: The Revolt of 1857 and Women (a) Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi. (b) Rani Avanti Bai of Ramgarh (c) Begum Hazrat Mahal

Unit II: Socio-Religious Movements and Women (a) Role of Samajh, Arya Samaj and Theosophical Society in Awakening Women. (b) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and the Widow Remarriage Act.

Unit-III: Freedom Struggle: Gsndhian and Revolutionary Movements. (a) Pandita Ramabai, Swarna Kumar Devi, Sarojini Naidu, Sarala Devi. (b) Bhikaji Rustom Cama, Bina Das, kalpana Datta, Pritilata Waddedar.

Unit-IV: Freedom Struggle: Last Phase (a) Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Mira Behn, , Aruna .

Unit-V: Emergence of Women’s Organisation in Pre-Independent India (a) Poona Seva Sadan 1917, Women’s Indian Association 1917, Rashtriya Stree Sabha 1921, All India Women’s Conference 1927.

Book Reference: 1. Bharati Ray, Women of India: Colonial and Post-Colonial Periods, PHISPC Series, Vol. IX, Part 3, 2005. 2. Devaki Jain (ed), Indian Women, Publications Division, Delhi, 1976. 3. Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University Press, 1998. 4. Gedge and Choksi (eds), Women in Modern India, Bombay, 1929. 5. Leela kasturi and Vina Mazumdar, Women and Indian Nationalism, Vikas, Delhi, 1994. 6. Manmohan Kaun,Women in India’s Freedom Struggle, Sterling, Delhi, 1985. 7. Radha Kumari, Stri Sangarsh Ka Itihas, 1800-1990, Vani Prakashan, 2005. 8. Rajan Mahan, Women in (1921-1931), Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 1999. 9. Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar (eds), Women and Social Reform in Modern India, 2 vols, Orient Blackswan, 2011. 10. Uma Chakravarti, Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai, Kali for Women, Delhi, 1998.