Pensum – the British Colonial Period, 1780-1920

Pensum – the British Colonial Period, 1780-1920

Nyere verdens historie: British Imperial Rule and Political Change in India, 1790-1920 Arild Engelsen Ruud, Eldrid Mageli, Pamela Price, Indias historie med Pakistan og Bangladesh (Oslo:Cappelen Akademisk Forlag, 2004), pp. 208-215, 228-230, 237-243, 245- 248. Students should review the pages from this book in the general nyere verdens historie pensum. 18 s. *David Kopf, “British Orientalism and the Bengal Renaissance: Chapter II, ‘The Orientalist in Search of a Golden Age”, in T. R. Metcalf, ed., Modern India: An Interpretive Anthology (London: The Macmillan Company, 1971), pp. 131-142. 11 s. *David Kopf, “Precursors of the Indian National Congress”, in Paul R. Brass and Francis Robinson, eds., Indian National Congress and Indian Society, 1885-1985: Ideology, Social Structure, and Political Dominance (Delhi: Chanakya Publications, 1987, pp.61-79 18 s. *David Ludden, “Anglo-Indian Empire”, in Peasant History in South India (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985), pp. 101-129. 28 s. Robert Eric Frykenberg, “Traditional Processes of Power in South India: An Historical Analysis of local Influence”, in Indian Economic and Social History Review, 1964, Vol. 1, pp. 122-142. PDF 22 s. *Gordon Johnson, “Chitpavan Brahmins and Politics in Western India in the late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries”, in Leach and Mukherjee, Elites in South Asia (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970), pp. 94-118. 24 s. Sandria B. Freitag, “Sacred Symbol as Mobilizing Ideology: The North Indian Search for a ‘Hindu’ Community”, in Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 22, No. 4, 1980, p. 597-625. PDF 28 s. *Partha Chatterjee, “The Nationalist Resolution of the Women’s Question”, Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid, Recasting Women: Essays in Colonial History (New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1987), pp.233-253. 20 s. *John R. McLane, “The Early Congress, Hindu Populism, and the Wider Society,” in Richard Sisson and Stanley Wolpert, eds., Congress and Indian Nationalism: The Pre-Independence Phase (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), pp. 47-61 14 s. *Kenneth Jones, “Communalism in the Punjab: The Arya Samaj Contribution”, in Metcalf, ed., Modern India…., pp. 206-220. 14 s. *Rajat Kanta Ray, “Moderates, Extremists, and Revolutionaries: Bengal, 1900-1908”, in Sisson and Wolpert, eds., Congress and Indian Nationalism...., pp. 62-89. 27 s. *S.R. Mehrotra, ”The Early Indian National Congress, 1885-1918: Ideals, Objectives and Organization”, in B.R. Nanda, ed., Essays in Modern Indian History (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1980), pp. 42-64. 22 s. Knut Kjeldstadli, Fortida er ikke hva den en gang var: En innføring i historiefaget, Chapters 8, 9, 10, 17, 18, and 21. 64 s. .

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