
B.A.: I – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10121 PAPER – 1: HISTORY OF INDIA – BRONZE AGE TO 12TH CENTURY AD. I. Geographical features and their influence. 3 hrs. II. Sources - Archaeological and Literary. 4 hrs. III. Harappan Culture-Important sites – Harappa, Mohenjodaro, Lothal, Kalibangan, Dholaveera – Town Planning, Religion, Economy, Society, Script, Art – causes for decline. 8 hr s IV. Vedic Culture – Vedic Literature – Early Vedic period - Polity, Society, Economy and religion – Later Vedic period: - Polity, Society, Economy and religion 6 hrs V. Socio-Religious reformation Movement – Causes for Rise of Jainism and Buddhism – Philosophy of Mahaveera and Buddha. 8 hrs. VI. The imperial Mauryas-with special reference to Ashoka’s Welfare State and the Mauryan administration. 10 hrs VII. Cultural Contributions of the Kushanas – Religion, Literature, Art and Architecture. 4 hrs. VIII. The Age of the Guptas – Cultural contributions – administration, art, Architecture, literature, religion, science and Technology – Harshavardhana - Literature and Religion – Nalanda University. 10 hrs. IX. Sangam Literature – The cultural contributions of Pallavas - Chola Administration. 8 hrs X. Arbabs and Turks – Arab conquest on Sindh – Consequences of the Invasion of Muhammad Gazni and Muhammad Ghori. 6 hrs XI. Maps. a. Locate Ten places b. And Its Historical importance with a one sentence explanatory note. 2 hrs. Books for reference: 1. A.L. Basham - Wonder That was India 2. D.D. Kosambi - The Culture and Civilization of Ancient Indial a Historical outline. 3. Romila Thapar - A History of India Vo. I. 4. K.A.N.Shastri - A History of South India 5. R.C.Mujumdar, Ray Chaudhari, Datta .AK. - An Advanced History of India Vol. I 6. R.S. Sharma - Ancient India 7. K.M. Panikkar - A Survey of Indian History 8. D.N. JHA - Ancienct India – an Introductiory Outline. 9. Dgï.¹. ªÀÄdÄAzÁgï - ¨sÁgÀvÀzÀ ¥ËæqÀ EwºÁ¸À 10. Dgï.J¸ï. ±ÀªÀÄð - ¥ÁæaãÀ ¨sÁgÀvÀ 11. PÉ.J¸ï. ªÀÄĤì - ¨sÁgÀwÃAiÀÄ d£ÀgÀ EwºÁ¸À ªÀÄvÀÄÛ ¸ÀA¸ÀÌøw ¸ÀA¥ÀÄlUÀ¼ÀÄ ( PÀ£ÀßqÀ ¨sÁµÁAvÀgÀ) ¨sÁgÀwÃAiÀÄ «zÁå¨sÀªÀ£À C:\Users\Dell\Desktop\R M J -Syllabus K.U. 2014.doc B.A.: II – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10221 PAPER – 2: HISTORY OF INDIA – FROM 13 TH CENTURY AD TO 1761 AD. I. The Delhi Sultanate - Alauddin Khilji and his domestic Policy - Mohammed -bin-Tugaluk and his administrative experiments. 3 hrs. II. Contribution of the Delhi Sultanate, Art, Architecure and Literature, 10 hrs. III. Socio-religious movement: Kabir and Nanak – Sufism. 5 hrs. IV. The Mughal Dynasty – Babur and the establishment of the Mughal empire – Shershaha and his administration – Akbar: - Rajput and religious policy, Aurangazeb:- Decan and religious Policy - Mughal administration, Revenue System, Mansabdari system, Socio – Economic condition, development of Art, Architecture and Literature. 30 hrs. V. The Marathas – Shivaji and his administration - the Third battle of Panipat 1761. 8 hrs. VI. Map Questions: a. Locate Ten places and the historical importance with a one sentence Explanatory note. 2 hrs Books for references: 1. Mohamed Habib - Polity and Society in Early Medieval India 2. S.R.Sharma - Cresent in Indai 3. S.R. Sharma - Moghul in India 4. K.A. Nizami - 1. Some Aspects of Religion and Politics in India in the 13 th C. 2. On History & Historians of Medieval India. 5. Nilkanta Shastri - A History of South India 6. J.N.Sarkar - 1. Shivaji & His Times 2. House of Shivaji 7. Sardesai - New History of Marathas 8. K.M.Ashraf - Life and Conditions of the People of Hindustan 9. W.H.Morelend - 1. Agrarian System of Mughals in India. 2. Form Akbar to Aurangazeb. 3. Indian at the Death of Akbar. 10. Tapan Raychoudhuri Irfan Habib - Cambridge Economic History of India Vol. I 11. P.S.Daren, - Studies in Medieval Indian History 12. Irfan Habib - Agrarian System in Mughal India 13. P. Nigam - Nobility under the Sultans of Delhi. 14. Irfan Habib - Atlas of the Mughal Empire. 15. Satish Chandra - Essays In Medieval Indian Economic History. C:\Users\Dell\Desktop\R M J -Syllabus K.U. 2014.doc B.A.: III – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10321 PAPER – 3: HISTORY OF MODERN INDIA – PART – I - 1761 TO 1885 A.D. I. The Advent of Europeans – the Portuguese, the French and the English. 10 hrs. II. Expansion of British Empire – Battle of Plassy – Buxar and Subsidiary Alliance. 6 hrs. III. Land revenue settlement, - Zamindari System- Ryotwari system Merits and demerits. 6 hrs IV. Resistance to colonal Rule - Causes – Santalas and Mundas. - Revolt of 1857 – Cause, Course and effects – 1858 Queen’s proclamation. 7 hrs V. Growth fo Education – Introduction of English Education - Debate On Education under William Bentinck, H.H. Wilson and Lord Macaulary – Woods Dispatch of 1854 - Hunter commission. 10 hrs VI. The Acts under British rule – Regulating Act of 1773, Pitts India Act Of 1784, 7 hrs VII. Socio Religious Reform Movements – Bramha Samaj – Arya Samaj – Ramakrishna Mission, - Jyothiba Phule and Narayanaguru. 10 hrs VIII. Maps. a. Locate Ten places and the historical importances with a one sentence explanatory note. 2 hrs. Books for reference: 1. Percival Spear - 1. History of India Vol II 2. The oxford History of Modern India 1740-1977 2. P.E.Roberts - History of British India. 3. Tarachand - History of Freedom Movement 4. R.C.Muzamdar - History of Freedom Movement III Vol. 5. R.Palme Dutt - India Today 6. S. Gopal - British Rule in India 7. Sumit Sarkar - Modern India 8. C.M. Philips - Evolution of India & Pakistan. 9. Dharmakumar - Cambridge economic History of India Vol II 10. A.R. Desai - Social Background to Indian Nationalism 11. Bipan Chandra - 1. Economic Nationalism in India 2. Colonialism & Nationalism in India 3. Communialism in Modern India. 12. Anil Seal - Growth of Economic Nationalism in India ..3 C:\Users\Dell\Desktop\R M J -Syllabus K.U. 2014.doc B.A.: IV – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10421 PAPER – 4: HISTORY OF MODERN INDIA – PART – II - 1885 TO 1980 A.D. I. Factors responsible for the rise of Nationalism in India. 4 hrs. II. National Movement – Indian National Congress – Objectives: Moderates – Radicals, Their Policy and Programme. 8 hrs. III. Gandhian Era – Gandhian Methods – Non Co-operation Movement - Gandhi – Irven Pact – Round table Conferences - Communal Award – Poona pact – Cripps Proposals - Quit India Movement – Nethaji & INA – Cabinet Mission - Independence Act – Partition of India 14 hrs IV. Development of Education in India – The University Act of 1904 - The Radhakrishna Commission, Kothari Commission, creation of U G C and Rajiv Gandhi's Education Policy. 6 hrs. V. Ambedkar as a reformist, as an Architect of Indian Constitution. 6 hrs VI. Nehru – Foreign Policy. 6 hrs VII. Political Shift :- thoughts of Lohia and Jayaprakash Narayan - Emergency. 10 hrs VIII. Maps: a. Locate Ten places and the historical importance with a one Sentence explanatory note. 2 hrs. Books for reference: 1. Percival Spear - 1. History of India Vol II 2. The oxford History of Modern India 1740-1977 2. P.E.Roberts - History of British India. 3. Tarachand - History of Freedom Movement 4. R.C.Muzamdar - History of Freedom Movement III Vol. 5. R.Palme Dutt - India Today 6. S. Gopal - British Rule in India 7. Sumit Sarkar - Modern India 8. C.M. Philips - Evolution of India & Pakistan. 9. Dharmakumar - Cambridge economic History of India Vol II 10. A.R. Desai - Social Background to Indian Nationalism 11. Bipan Chandra - 1. Economic Nationalism in India 2. Colonialism & Nationalism in India 3. Communialism in Modern India. 4. History of Independent in India 12. Anil Seal - Growth of Economic Nationalism in India ..4 C:\Users\Dell\Desktop\R M J -Syllabus K.U. 2014.doc B.A.: V – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10521 PAPER – 5: HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE FROM 1789 – 2000 A D I. French Revolution – Causes – National Assembly – Reign of terror - effects – reforms of Nepoleon Bonaparte 10 hrs II. Rise of Nationalism a. Congress of Vienna - 1815 b. Unification of Italy c. Unification of Germany 16 hrs III. First World War – Causes - Courses – Results 8 hrs IV. Russian revolution of 1917 – Causes – Courses – Results 6 hrs. V. Second World War – Causes - Courses - Results 6 hrs. VI. U N O – Objectives – Achievements – Limitations 6 hrs VII. Cold War and Disintegrations of USSR – Formation of European Union 6 hrs VIII. Map: a. Locate Ten places and the historical importance with a one Sentence explanatory note. 2 hrs. Books for reference: 1. Wallbank and Taylor - Civilization past Vol III 2. Edward M Nell Burns - Western Civilization: Its History & Cullture 3. William M Mac Neill - Rise of Modern. 4. Gottschalk and Lack - Rise of Modern Europe. 5. Gottschalk and Lack - 1. Europe since Napoleon 2. The Struggle for Mastery over Europe 6. Lipson - Europe in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries. 7. Albert Soboul - Understanding the French Revolution 8. C.D.M. Kettelby - History of Modern times. 9. M. Ford - Europe - 1880 – 1918. ..5 C:\Users\Dell\Desktop\R M J -Syllabus K.U. 2014.doc B.A.: V – SEMESTER - Q.P. Code: 10522 PAPER – 6: HISTORY OF KARNATAKA FROM EARLIEST PERIOD UP TO 1750 I. Sources – Geographical Features 4 hrs II. Pre History of Karnataka – Paleolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Megalithic period. 5 hrs III. Kadambas of Banavasi – Life & Achievements of Mayura Varma - – Badami Chaylukyas - Life & Achievements of Pulikeshi II – Cultural Contribution Art Architecture and literature - Rastrakutas - Life & Achievements of Amoghavarsha - Administration Art Architecture and literature - 12 hrs IV. Chalukyas of Kalyana Life and achievements of Vikramadithya VI- The Hoysalas – Life and achievements of Vishnuvardhana - Art and Architecture and literature. 10 hrs. V. Vijayanagara Empire – Life and Achievements of Krishna Devaraya – Battle of 1565 – Administration Art and Architecture, Literature, Religion, Trade and Commerce. 10 hrs VI. Bahamanis - Muhamad Gawan's achievements - Adil Shahi’s – Contribution to culture – Arts and Architecture - and Literature.
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