Syllabus MA History

Syllabus MA History

M.A.Part -I, 2010 Prospectus No.2010189 PUBLISHED BY HISTORY J.S.Deshpande M.A. Part-II, 2010} Registrar Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University Amravati- 444 602 ∫…Δi… M……b˜M…‰ §……§…… +®…Æ˙…¥…i…“ ¥…t…{…“`ˆ SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY ∫…®……V… ¥…Y……x… ¥…t…∂……J…… (FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES) +¶™……∫…GÚ ®…EÚ… ¥……R¬Û®…™… {……ÆΔ˙M…i… {…Æ˙“I…… ¶……M…-1,2010 ¥… ¶……M…-2, 2010 < i…Ω˛…∫… PROSPECTUS OF M.A. Examination Part-I of 2010 & Part-II of 2010 for HISTORY "™…… +¶™……∫…GÚ ®…E‰Úi…“±… ( ) EÚ…‰h…i……Ω˛“ ¶……M… ∫…Δi… M……b˜M…‰ §……§…… +®…Æ˙…¥…i…“ 2010 © Prospectus ¥…t…{…“`ˆ…S™…… {…⁄¥……«x…÷®…i…“ ∂…¥……™… EÚ…‰h……∫…Ω˛“ {…÷x…®…÷« p˘i… ÀEÚ¥…… |…EÚ… ∂…i… EÚÆ˙i…… ™…‰h……Æ˙ x……Ω˛“" Price Rs. /- © "No part of this prospectus can be reprinted or published without specific permission of Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University." 1 2 SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY Ordinance No.19/2001 : An Ordinance for Central Assessment SPECIAL NOTE FOR INFORMATION OF THE STUDENTS Programme, Scheme of Evaluation and (1) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, it is notified for general Moderation of answerbooks and preparation information and guidance of all concerned that a person, who has passed of results of the examinations, conducted by the qualifying examination and is eligible for admission only to the the University, Ordinance 2001. corresponding next higher examination as an ex-student or an external candidate, shall be examined in accordance with the syllabus of such next J.S.Deshpande higher examination in force at the time of such examination in such subjects Registrar papers or combination of papers in which students from University Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University. Departments or Colleges are to be examined by the University. PATTERN OF QUESTION PAPER ON THE UNIT SYSTEM. (2) Be it known to all the students desirous to take examination/s for which this prospectus has been prescribed should, if found necessary for any The pattern of question paper as per unit system will be broadly other information regarding examinations etc., refer the University based on the following pattern Ordinances Booklet the various conditions/ provisions pertaining to examinations as prescribed in the following Ordinances - (1) Syllabus has been divided into units equal to the number of question to be answered in the paper. On each unit there will be Ordinances No.1 : Enrolment of Students. a question either a long answer type or a short answer type. Ordinances No.2 : Admission of Students (2) Number of question will be in accordance with the unit prescribed in the syllabi for each paper i.e. there will be one question on Ordinances No.4 : National Cadet Corps each unit. Ordinances No.6 : Examination in General (relevant extracts) (3) For every question long answer type or short answer type there will be an alternative choice from the same unit. However, there Ordinance No. 9 : Conduct of Examinations (Relevant Extracts) will be no internal choice in a question. Ordinance No. 18 : An Ordinance to provide grace Marks for (4) Division of marks between long answer and short answer type passing in a Head of passing and Improvement question will be in the ratio of 40 and 60 of Division (Higher Class) and getting Distinction in the subject and condonation of (5) Each short answer type question shall contain 4 to 8 short sub deficiency of Marks in a subject in all the question with no internal choice. faculties prescribed by the statute no. 18 Ordinance, 2001 Ordinance no.10 : Providing for Exemptions and Compartments. Ordinance No.19 : Admission of Candidates to Degrees Ordinance No.109 : Recording of a change of name of a University Student in the records of the University. Ordinance No.138 : For improvement of Division. 16 SYLLABUS PRESCRIBED FOR M.A. PART-I & Part-II EXAMINATIONS. HISTORY M.A.PART-I Paper - I ...... Historiography. Paper - II ...... History of Ancient India. (From Earliest times to 1200 A.D.) Paper -III ...... History of Medieval India. (From 1200 to 1750 A.D.) Paper -IV ...... Twentieth Century World. M.A.PART- II Paper -I ...... History of Modern India. (From 1757 to 1964) Paper -II ...... History of the Marathas. (From 1600 to 1818 A.D.) Paper-III ...... Women in Indian History. Paper-IV ...... History of Ideas OR State in India. OBJECTIVES:- The students shall have an integrated view of the process of change in the social and cultural patterns along with the polity and economy. NOTES : 1. The syllabi prescribed is divided into Five Units paper wise. 2. One question from each unit will have to be answered, paperwise. 3. Four lecturers per week, per paper shall be provided for insturctiosn. 4. For each paper full marks 100 are allotted. 5. Facilities of excursion tours for students are made available once in a year, preferably in Diwali Vacation. The financial burden shall have to be borned by the participants. 6. The students will have to offer any one paper as paper IV for M.A.II Examination, provided that the perticular paper is being taught to regular students at colleges. Hence the external examinees shall not offer the untaught paper for examination which is being marked by one asterick. 17 18 M.A. PART-I HISTORY UNIT-V:THEMES IN INDIAN HISTORY. PAPER-I : HISTORIOGRAPHY. (CONCEPTS, METHODS AND TOOLS) (1) Economic , Labour and Peasant . Time : 3 Hrs.) (Marks - 100 (2) Varna, Jati, Janjati, and Jender. UNIT-I: MEANING AND SCOPE OF HISTORY. (3) Religion and culture. (4) Environmental , Science and technology. (1) Sources of History and their relative importance. (2) Collection and selection of data. (5) Rewriting of History. (3) Evidance and its transmission. (6) History as an art and/or a science. (4) Facts and authenticity. (5) Causation in History. Reference Books: (6) Historicism 1. Modern Historians : C.H.Williams. (7) Objective and generalisation of History. 2. History and Historian in 19th century : G.P.Goach. UNIT-II: HISTORY AND OTHER DISCIPLINES. 3. Introduction to the study of History: Langlois & Seignbos. 4. Study of History: A Toynbee. (1) Archaeology, Geography, anthropology. 5. History of Historiography : Shot Weel. (2) Linguistics. 6. Gateway of History : E.H. Carr. (3) Sociology, Economics, Philosophy, Politics. 8. The Idea of History: R.G. Collingwood. (4) Natural sciences, Applied sciences. 9. An Introduction to the Philosophy of History : W.H.Walsh. (5) Literature. 10. Historians and Historiography in Modern India.: S.P.Sen (Institute of (6) Kinds of History. Historical studies). (7) Laws of History. 11. History of Modern Indian Literature: Published by Institute of Historical studies. UNIT-III: TRADITIONS OF HISTORICAL WRITING AND MAJOR 12. Philosophy of History: Dharmendra Goel. THEORIES OF HISTORY. 13. The political philosophy of M.Gandhi : G.N. Dhhawan. (1) Ancient Tradition: Greeco-Roman Tradition, Chinese Tradition, 14. Historiography of Modern India: R.C.Mujumdar. Ancient Indian Tradition. 15. Theories of History: Patrick Gardiner. (2) Medieval Historiography: Western, Arabic, Persian, and Indian. 16. History: Its Theory and Practice: B.Shaikh Ali. (3) Modern Historiography: Positivist , Whig, Classical Marxist and 17. Historian of India, Pakistan & Cylon: C-H Philips. Annals. 18. < i…Ω˛…∫……S…‰ i…i¥…Y……x… - ∫…n˘… ∂…¥… +…`ˆ¥…±…‰ 19. < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x…∂……∫j… - M……™…EÚ¥……b˜, ∫…Æ˙n‰˘∫……<«, Ω˛x…®……x…‰ UNIT-IV: (A) APPROACHES TO THE HISTORY; 20. < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x…∂……∫j… - ∫…÷Ω˛…∫… Æ˙…V…n‰˘EÚÆ˙ (1) Theological, orientalist, imperialist, nationalist. 21. < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x…∂……∫j… - |…….|…EÚ…∂…S…Δp˘ ¥™……∫… (2) Marxist, Recent Marxist. 22. < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x…∂……∫j… ¥… < i…Ω˛…∫…EÚ…Æ˙ - b˜…Ï.∫……Ω‰˛§…Æ˙…¥… M……`ˆ…≥˝ (3) Subaltern, and post modernist. 23. < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x…∂……∫j… ¥… < i…Ω˛…∫…EÚ…Æ˙ - b˜…Ï.Æ˙….¶…“.®……‰Æ˙¥…ΔS…“EÚÆ˙ (4) Interpretation of world History. 24. < i…Ω˛…∫……S…‰ ∫¥…Ø˚{… +… h… +¶™……∫… - ¥…≥˝∫…ΔM…EÚÆ˙ (B) MAJOR THEORIES OF HISTORY. 25. ®…Ω˛…Æ˙…π]≈ı…i…“±… n˘{i…Æ˙J……x…‰ - J……‰§…Ɖ˙EÚÆ˙ (1) Cyclical theory, Historical materialism. 26. < i…Ω˛…∫… : ∫¥…Ø˚{… B¥…Δ ∫…r˘…Δi… - ∫…Δ{…….b˜…Ï.M……‰À¥…n˘S…Δp˘ {……Δb‰˜ (2) Sociological theory, comparative & structural theories. 27. ∫…Δ∂……‰v…EÚ…ΔS…… ®…j… - M….Ω˛.J…Ɖ˙ (3) World system, Ecological and post modernist critiques of History. 28. < i…Ω˛…∫… C™…… Ω˲? - <.BS….EÚ…Æ˙ 29. < i…Ω˛…∫… n˘∂…«x… - Z……Æ˙J…Δb˜ S……˧…‰ 19 20 30. < i…Ω˛…∫… n˘∂…«x… - EÚ…‰±…‰∑…Æ˙ Æ˙…Ï™… 5. Kushanas; society ; religion , art , architecture and sculpture - 31. < i…Ω˛…∫… n˘∂…«x… - §…÷vn˘ |…EÚ…∂… Gandhara, Mathura, Amravati; interactions with central and Western 32. < i…Ω˛…∫… n˘∂…«x… - {…Æ˙®……x…Δn˘ À∫…Ω˛ Asia; trade and trade routes, including silk routes and spice routes; 33. < i…Ω˛…∫… EÚ‰ ∫…r˘…Δi… B¥…Δ {…vn˘i…“™……ƒ - b˜…Ï.B. ∫….¥……S……≥˝ coins and currency. 6. Society and religion; peasantization of tribes; assimilation of 34. < i…Ω˛…∫… EÚ… < i…Ω˛…∫… - M……b«˜x… S……<«±b˜ incoming people; spread of Jainism and Buddhism, emergence of 35. ¶……Æ˙i…“™… < i…Ω˛…∫… ±…‰J…x… - ®……‰Ω˛®®…n˘ +GÚ®… ±……ÏÆ˙“ Mahayan Buddhism, Vaishnava and Saiva forms of worship; beginning of Tantricism, literature. PAPER-II : HISTORY OF ANCIENT INDIA: 7. Sangam Age:Chiefdoms; literature;society ; Indo-Roman Trade; and integration of cultures. (FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1200 A.D.) UNIT-III: AGE OF THE GUPTAS: TIME: 3 HOURS) (MARKS: 100 1. Political consolidation - extent and structure. UNIT-I : FROM STONE AGE TO IRON AGE. 2. Polity : administrative organisation, provincial and feudatory states. 1. Sources: literature: archaeology; epigraphy, numismatics; accounts. 3. Society: agrarian structure of villages; urban patterns. 2. Prehistory: Paleolithic and Mesolithic cultures; and rock art; early 4. Economy: land grants, expansion of agriculture; coinage and farming communities; Neolithic and chaleolithic village culture. currency system; trade. 3. Protohistory: Bronze age: first urbanization - The Harappan 5. Religion : revival of vedic and puranic traditions, temples; cultural civilization; early Harappan, mature Harappan and late and post contacts with Central Asia.

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