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F.Y.B.A. Semester - 02 HISTORY PAPER: 03 [Core / Elective – 1 / Elective - 2] World History [1911 A.D. to 1960A.D.] First Option

Unit – I

1. Chinese Revolution (1911)

2. First World War (1914 - 1918) Causes and Results.

3. Treaty of Versailles.

Unit – II

4. League of Nations - Achievements and Failure.

5. Disarmament - Efforts and its Failure.

6. Russian Revolution (1917) - Rule of Lenin.

Unit – III 7. Development of Russia under the Rule of Stalin.

8. Fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany.

9. Second World War – Decline of Imperialism and Decolonization.

Unit – IV 10. United Nations Organization - Organs, achievements and failure.

11. United Nations Organization - Role in world peace up to1960.

12. The Cold war - Causes and consequences. REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Revil, J.C . : World History (Longmans Green & Co. London,1962)

2. Weech, W.N. : History of the World (Asia publishing House, Bombay,1964)

3. Vairanapillai, M.S. : A Concise World History (Madura Book House,)

4. Sharma, S.R. : A Brief Survey of HumanHistory

5. Hayes, Moon & Way Land : World History (Mac Millan, New York,1957)

6. Thoms, David : World History (O.U.P. London,1956)

7. Langsam, W.C. : The World Since 1919 (Mac Millan, New York,1968)

8. Ketelby C.D.M. : A History of Modern Times from 1789 (George G. Harrap& Co. London,1966)

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Unit – I TheTourism

1. Meaning of Tourism and Various Definitions ofTourism. 2. Nature and Types ofTourism. 3. Role of Escort in Tourism.

Unit – II THE HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGY TOURISM PLACES OF GUJARAT

4. Dholavira, , Rangpur, Pavagadh Fort - and Uparkot -

5. Rani kiVav – Patan, Adalaj Stepwell –Adalaj Dada harini - vav and Kankariya Lake – Vijay Vilas Palace - Mandvi and Laxmi Vilas Palace -,

6. Dwarkadhish Temple –, Somnath Mahadev Temple –, Sun Temple – Modhera, Hutheesing Jain Temple – Ahmedabad and Temple – Palitana Unit – III THE MUSEUM OF GUJARAT

7. Watson museum and Mahatma Gandhi museum – 8. Lakhota place and museum –Jamnagarand Junagadh museum –Sardarbag- Junagadh 9. Kachchh museum – and Baroda museum in Kamla bag –Vadodara

UNIT – IV THE NATURAL AND CULTURAL TOURISM PLACES OF GUJARAT

10. Saputara– Dang, Shashan Gir – Junagadh, Nal Sarovar –Ahmedabad and Narayan sarovar – (Kachchh) 11. Velavadar–Sanctuary - , Surkhabnagar Sanctuary and Ghudakhar Sanctuary – Kachchh, Bear Sanctuaries of Gujarat- Ratanmahal Bear Sanctuary- Narmada, Dukhamal Bear Sanctuary - and Jeshora Bear Sanctuary - Banaskantha 12. Tarnetar fair- Thangadh, Bhavnath fair- Junagadh, Madhavpur fair- and Vautha fair – Ahmedabad. REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Bhardwaj D. S. Domestic Tourism in , Indus Publishing, NewDelhi.

2. Gujarat Tourism Policy 2003 –2010.

3. N. Jayupalan, An Introduction to Tourism. Atlantic Publishers andDistributors.

4. Public Purpose how the Tourist Destination of Tomorrow continues to dispossess the advises of Narmada Today. An Investigative Report on the Tourism project in , , Gujarat, march –2008.

5. Robert Jan Baken, Suresh Bhagavatula. Some reflections on tourism and tourismpolicy inIndia.

6. Agrawal vinod, bhogolikparytan, Arjun publishing house, New .

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F.Y.B.A. Semester - 02 HISTORY PAPER: 04 [Core / Elective – 1 / Elective - 2] History of India [320 A.D. to 1206 A.D.]

Unit – I 1. Gupta Dynasty – Samudragupta – expansion of theGupta Empire.

2. Achievements of Chandragupta II and Kumargupta.

3. Achievements of .

Unit – II 4. Social and Cultural development; Literature, Arts, Education and Science during the Guptaperiod.

5. Harshavardhana – Career and achievement.

6. Expansion and Influence of Indian Culture in SoutheastAsia.

Unit – III 7. The Pallavas, the Cheras and the Cholas theirAchievements. 8. The Ancient Chinese Pilgrims; Fa-hien, Hiuen -Tsang and I-sting 9. A brief Political Survey of states with special reference to the Parmars, Chalukyas (Vatapi), Rashtrakutas and Pallavas.

Unit – IV

10. Social, Economic, Religious and Cultural conditions during Rajputa period. 11. Legacy of Ancient India; Literature, Arts, Education andScience. 12. Invasions of Mahammud Gaznavi and Mahammud Ghori- their impact on India. REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Mujumdar, R.C. : Ancient India (Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)

2. Tripathi, R.S. : History of India (Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)

3. Mahajan, V.D. : Ancient India (S Chand & Co., Delhi1968)

4. Kulkarani, Chidambar : Ancient Indian History and Culture (Orient Longmans,Bombay, 1974)

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