07. Curriculum Plan (Teacher-Wise) for the Entire Semester

07. Curriculum Plan (Teacher-Wise) for the Entire Semester

<p>07. Curriculum Plan (Teacher-wise) for the entire semester:</p><p>1. Dr. Saroj Dutta</p><p>Paper Name Paper Code Faculty Work plan Guidelines Assignments</p><p>HISTORY OF 231140 The French Revolution and its MODERN 3 European repercussions: EUROPE I (c. [a] Crisis of Ancient Regime Phases of French 1780 – 1939) [b] Intellectual currents. Revolution July Semester 5th [c] Social classes and emerging Lectures 10 gender relations. [d] Phases of the French Revolution 1789 – 99. Restoration& [e] Art and Culture of French Revolution. Revolution. August Lectures [f] Napoleonic consolidation – 20 reform and empire. 2. Restoration and Revolution: c. One Assignment 1815 – 1848: [a] Forces of conservatism – restoration of old hierarchies. Revolutionary [b] Social, Political and intellectual and Radical currents. movements. [c] Revolutionary and Radical September 22 movements, 1830 – 1848. Lectures V. Capitalist Industrialization and Social and Economic Transformation (late 18th century to AD 1914) [a] Process of capitalist Capitalist development in industry and Industrialization agriculture: case and Social and Studies of Britain, France, the Economic German States and Russia. Transformation [b] Evolution and Differentiation of social classes: Bourgeoisie, October Lectures Proletariat, land owning classes and 22 peasantry. [c] Changing trends in demography and urban patterns. [d] Family, gender and process of industrialization. One Test 10 VI. Varieties of Nationalism and Marks Rise of the the Remaking of States in the 19th Modern West I and 20th Semester 3rd Centuries. [a] Intellectual currents, popular movements and the formation of National identities in Germany, Italy, Ireland and the Balkans. [b] Specificities of economic development, political and administrative Reorganization – Italy; Germany.</p><p>Nationalism and the Remaking of States November 15 Lectures</p><p>Transition from feudalism to capitalism: problems and theories. 231160 Early colonial expansion motives, 4 voyages and explorations; the conquests of Transition from the Americas: beginning of the era feudalism to of colonization; mining and capitalism: plantation; the problems and African slaves. theories. July Renaissance: its social roots, city Lectures 10 states of Italy; spread of humanism in Europe; Art. Origins, course and results of the One assignment European Reformation in the 16th 1o Marks century. Origins, course Economic developments of the and results of the sixteenth century: Shift of economic European balance Reformation in from the Mediterranean to the the 16th century. Atlantic; Commercial Revolution; August Lectures Influx of 22 American silver and the Price Revolution. Renaissance: its social roots, city states of Italy; Emergence of European state spread of system: Spain; France; England; humanism in Russia Europe; Art. September Lectures 22</p><p>One Test</p><p>Emergence of European state system October 21 Lectures Revision November Lectures 15</p>

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