B.A Programme, (History)
B.A Programme, (History)
PROGRAMME
DISCIPLINE COURSE
HISTORY
SEMESTER I II III
SET A History of India upto c. 300 B.C.E. History of India c. 300 B.C. to Eighth Century A.D. History of India III (8th to 18th Century) History of India IV (8th to 18th Century) History of India V (c. 1750s1970s) History of India VI (c. 1750s1970s)
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V VI
SET B Cultures in the Indian Subcontinent --I Cultures in the Indian Subcontinent --II Cultural Transformation in early Modern Europe I (c. 1500-1800) Cultural Transformation in early Modern Europe II (c. 1500-1800) Issues in the World History I (The 20th Century) Issues in the World History II (The 20th Century)
B.A. PROGRAMME - I
SET A : SEMESTER I
HISTORY OF INDIA UP TO C. 300 B.C.E.
1. 2. 3. 4.
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Survey of sources and Historiographical Trends; Regions, Environment and People and their significance for understanding early India. Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Cultures: Sequence and Geographical distribution rock-art. Advent of food-production; Neolithic Cultures. Harappan Civilization: Origin and extent, political and economic organization art and religion. Decline and Late Harappan Cultures; Chalcolithic cultures outside and Harappan distribution zone. Society, polity, economy and Religion as reflected in Vedic Literature. The Arya Problem; Iron Age Cultures with special reference to PGW and Megaliths. Development from sixth to fourth centuries B.C. : rise of territorial states emergence of cities, social and material life, new religious movements.
Suggested Readings: Agrawal, D.P. Alichin, F.R. and B Basham, A.L. Chakrabarti, D.K. Jaiswal, Suvira Sharma, R.S. Subramanian, N. Thapar, Romila The Archaeology of India Origins of a Civilization: The Prehistory and Early Archaeology of South Asia The Wonder That was India Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities Caste: Origin, Function and Dimensions Perspective in Social and Economic History of Early India Sangam Polity History of Early India
SET B : SEMESTER I
CULTURES IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT - I
Definitions of Culture and its various aspects. (i) (ii) 1. Perspective on Cultures : Indian Cultural tradition: An overview. Plurality of Cultures: Social Content of Culture
Language and Literature Sanskrit: Kavya - Kalidasas Ritusambhara: Prakrit: Gatha Saptasati, Development of vernacular language and literature; Indo-Persian Literature: Amir Khusros works: Urdu poetry and prose: Ghalib.
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Performing Arts a) Hindustani, (b) Carnatic classical Music, (c) Devotional music: bhakti and sufi: Classical and Folk Dance Theatre: Classical, Folk, Colonial and Modern
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Architecture: Meanings, form and Function (a) Rock-cut-Mamallapuram (b) structural temple architecture- Khajuraho complex and Tanjavur temple; (c) fort Dalulatabad or Chittor forts; (d) palace-dargah at Fatehpur Sikri; (e) colonial Lutyens Delhi.
SUGGESTED READINGS : Asher Catherine, (ed.): Perceptions of Indias Visual Past, AIIS, Delhi, 1994 Asher Catherine, Architecture of Mughal India Basham A.L., The Wonder that was India. Volume I, New Delhi Brown Percy, Indian Architecture, Buddhist Hindu and Islamic, Vol. I, II, Mumbai, 1956 Chandra Prainod, ed, Studies in Indian Temple Architecture; Chapter 1. AIIS, 1975. Deva, B.C., An introduction to Indian Music, Delhi, 1973. Maxwell, T.S., Image: Text and Meaning: Gods of South Asia, OUP, Delhi Tillotson G, Havelis of Rajasthan. Zimmer, H., Myths and Symbolism in Indian Art and Civilization, Princeton Press, New Jersey, n.d. Cohn. Bernard, India: The Social Anthropology of a Civilization in Bernard Cohn Omnibus, OUP, 2004 Vatasayana Kapila; Indian Classical Dance, Publications Divisions, New Delhi, 1974 (in Hindi Translation also)
SET A : SEMESTER II
HISTORY OF INDIA C. 300 B.C. TO EIGHTH CENTURY A.D.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5.
Survey of sources and Historiographical Trends. The Mauryan Patterns: state, administration and economy, Ashokas Dhamma, art and architecture. Post-Mauryan Patterns: Social, economic, political and cultural (literature: religion, art and architecture) developments with special reference to Indias external trade and cultural interactions; Sangam Age literature, society and culture. The Guptas and their contemporaries: state and administrative institutions, social and economic changes, religion, art and architecture, literature. Towards the Early Medieval: Changes in society, polity, economy and culture with special reference to the Pallavas, Chalukyas and Vardhanas. Rubrics 2 to 5 should taught with reference to recent studies on gender, caste and property relations.
Suggested Readings: Chatopadhyay, B. Gonda, J. Huntington, S.L. Jha, D.N. Kosambi, D.D. Kulke H. and Rothemund, D. Ray, H.P. Ray, Niharranjan Sastri, K.A.N. Sharma, R.S. Thapar, Romila Yazdani, G. Kushan State and Indian Society Vishnuism and Shivaism: A Comparison The Art of Ancient India Ancient India in Historical Outline (1998 edn.) Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical Outline A History of India Monastery and Guild Maurya and Post Maurya Art A History of South India Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (1991 edn.) Ashoka and the Decline of the Mauryas (1997 edn) Early History of Deccan
SET B : SEMESTER II
CULTURES IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT II .
1. Perceptions of visual Past and Present 2. Sculpture and Painting (a) Silpashastric normative tradition: (b) Classicism Narrative and Sculptural, Mural fresco paintings: (c) post Classicism Pallava Cola; (d) medieval idiom Mughal paintings, painters and illustrated texts: (e) Modern company school, Ravi Varma, Bengal School, Amrita Shregil and Progressive Artists.
3. Popular Culture 4. Folk Lore and Oral tradition of Kathas, narratives, legends and proverbs, Linkages of bardic and literary traditions. Festivals, fairs and fasts; Links with tirtha, pilgrimage and localities. Textile and Crafts; the Culture of Food.
Communication, Patronage and Audiences Court Merchant groups and communities. Culture as Communication. Nationalism and the issue of Culture; Institutions of Cultural Practices Colonial and Post Colonial.
SUGGESTED READINGS : K. T. Achaya, A Historical Dictionary of Indian Food , OUP. Banerjea J.N.: The Development of Hindu Iconography, Calcutta, 1956 Bussagli M and Srivaramamurthy C.: 5000 Years of Indian Art, New York, n.d. History and Culture of the Indian People, Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Series. Huntington Susan L: The Art of Ancient India, Tokyo New York, 1985. Kramrisch, Stella, The Art of India, Orient Book Depot. Delhi, 1987. Miller Barbara Stoler: The Powers of Art: Patronage in Indian Culture, OUP, Delhi 1992. Mitter Partha: Much Maligned Monsters, Oxford, 1977. Mitter Partha: Art and Nationalism in Colonial India, OUP, Delhi. Mukherji: Folk Art of India Ramanujsan, A.K., Collected Papers OUP. Richman, Paula, Many Ramayanas OUP. Rizvi, S.A.A.: The Wonder that Was India: Volume II., New Delhi. Varadpande M.L.History of Indian Theatre: Invitation to Indian Theatre, New Delhi, 1987. Traditional Indian Theatre: Multiple Streams, Hindi translation: Paramparik Bharatiya Rangmanch: Anant Dharayed NBT, New Delhi 1995.
1. Characterizing Early Medieval India. 2. Social and economic conditions in India 8th- 12th Centuries; Evolution of Political structures of Rashtrakutas, Palas, Pratihars, Cholas and Rajput. 3. Indian Merchants in Overseas Trade (8th 15th Centuries) 4. Arabs in Sind: Polity Religion and Society. 5. A Survey of religious and cultural developments including Tantricism and Nathpanhis. 6. Evolution of regional styles in art and architecture. 7. Foundation, Expansion and Consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate; North West Frontier and the Mongols. 8. Military, administrative and economic reforms under the Khaljis and the Tughlaqs. 9. Sultanate Nobility and the working of iqta system. 10. Bhakti and Sufi Movements,
SUGGESTED READINGS:
R. S. Sharma B. D. Chattopadhaya Derryl N. Maclean K. M. Ashraf M. Habib and K.A. Nizami Tapan Ray Chaudhary and Irfan Habib (ed.) Peter Jackson Tara Chand Satish Chandra Percy Brown,
: Indian Feudalism : Making of Early Medieval India : Religion and Society in Arab Sindh : Life and Conditions of the People of Hindustan : A Comprehensive History of India, Vol.V : The Cambridge Economic History of India, Vol.I
: Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History : Influence of Islam on Indian Culture : A History of Medieval India, 2 Volumes : Islamic Architecture
Key Concepts and Historical Background (a) The Idea of Early Modern; Perspectives on Culture in History (b) An overview of the Classical and Medieval Legacy 1. The Renaissance (a) Society and Politics in Italian City States (b) Humanism in Art and Literature (c) Developments in Science and Philosophy (d) Renaissance beyond Italy 2. Upheaval in Religion (a) Papacy and its critics (b) The spread of Protestant sects in Northern Europe (c) Counter Reformation and religious strife (d) The economic and cultural impact of the Reformations 3. The Conquest of the New World: Material, Social and Cultural Aspects
BASIC READING: 1. Illustrated Histories of Europe and / or the World such as Margaret King Western.Civilisation : A Social and Cultural History, Ralph and Lerner, W.W. Norton & Co. New York / London; Zaller and Greavres, Harper & Row Publications, New York: W. Burns, History of Civilisations, (Indian Reprint); Marvin Perry, Houghton Miffin Co., Boston etc. 2. Relevant chapters on religion, education, literature and the arts in H.G. Koenigsberger and G.L. Mosse, Europe in the Sixteenth Century Pennington, Europe in the Europe in the Seventeenth century and M.S. Anderson, Europe in the Eighteenth Century, (All published by Longman) 3. 4. 5. 6. Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe John Berger, Ways of Seeing Relevant Chapters in Norman Davis Europe Tzevatan Todorov, Conquest of America
BESIDES TEXTS: 1. Critical appreciation of contemporary novels like Pride and Prejudice and Gullivers Travels and of dramatic productions of the era (The Marriage of Figaro, The Threepenny Opera). 2. Documentary films from the BBC, The Learning Channel and The History Channel etc on European artists, monarchs, museums and developments like the Renaissance.
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SUGGESTED FURTHER READINGS: Jacob Burckhardt, The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy, 1860 / 1958. J. Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages, 1925/ 1978. Ferdinand Braudel, Civilisation and Capitalism, Phoenix, 1988. Perry Anderson, The Lineages of the Absolutist State. 1974. Philip Aries and George Duby eds. A History of Private Life. Vol II. Harvard, 1988. Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, 1974. Leroy Ladurie, The Peasants of Languedoc, 1974. Werner Rosener, The Peasantry of Europe. Basil Blackwell, 1994 (from German) Carlo Ginsberg, Cheese and the Worms, John Hopkins University Press (JHUP). 1983 Natalie Zemon Davis, The Return of Martin Guerre, Harvard Univ. Press, 1983/2001. Margaret Jacob, The Cultural Meaning of the Scientific Revolution, 1988. Hugh Kearney, Science and Social Change 1500 1700, 1971. Peter Gay, The Enlightenment: An Interpretation, 1967.
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SET A : SEMESTER IV
HISTORY OF INDIA IV (8th to 18th CENTURY)
1. Fragmentation of the Sultanate; Rise of provincial kingdoms of (a) Gujarat (b) Mewar (c) Bengal (d) Vijayanangara (e) Bahamanis. 2. The Mughal-Afghan conflict and the Second Afghan empire 3. Emergence and Consolidation of Mughal State c. 16th c.- mid 17th Century. 4. Akbar to Aurangzeb: administrative structure- mansab and Jagir; State and Religionsocio religious movements. 5. Agriculture Production, Land Revenue, Village Community, zamindars and peasantry. 6. Crafts, Artisans and Karkhanas, Internal and Overland Trade, Indian Merchants and overseas Trade (15th -18th Centuries). 7. Architecture and Paintings under the Mughals. 8. Mughal decline; interpreting the 18th Century.
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SUGGESTED READINGS: Irfan Habib Irfan Habib (ed.) M. Athar Ali Shireen Moosvi S.A.A.Rizvi R.P. Tripathi I. H. Siddiqi Kesvan Veluthat P.J. Marshall Stewart Gordon, Percy Brown, : The Agrarian System of Mughal India 1556-1707, : Madhya Kaleen Bharat, (in Hindi), 8 Volumes, : Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb, : The Economy of the Mughal Empire :Muslim Revivalist Movements in Northern India during 16th and 17th Centuries : The Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire, 2 vol. : Some Aspects of Afghan Despotism : Political Structure of Early Medieval South India : The Eighteenth Century in Indian History. : The Marathas 1600-1818 : Islamic Architecture
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SET B : SEMESTER IV
CULTURE TRANSFORMATION IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE II (c. 1500 1800) 1. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment (a) A New View of Universe and Matter (b) Reflections on the scientific method (c) Hobbes Locke and the Philosophes (d) Despotism and the Limits of Enlightenment 2. Literacy and Artistic Developments (a) Literacy Trends from Dante to Shakespeare (b) Art from Baroque to Rococco and Neo Classicism (c) Novels as an Art form (d) Women and the new Public Sphere 3. Transitions in popular culture and everyday life c. 1550 1750 (a) Family and Marriage Patterns (b) The decline of magic and witchtrials (c) Popular Protests Jacqueries and Food Riots (d) Absolutism and the Peasantry in Eastern Europe
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BASIC READINGS: 1. Illustrated Histories of Europe and / or the World such as Margaret King Western. Civilisation : A Social and Cultural History, Ralph and Lerner, W.W. Norton & Co. New York / London; Zaller and Greaves, Harper & Row Publications, New York: W. Burns, History of Civilisations, (Indian Reprint); Marvin Perry, Houghton MIffin Co., Boston etc. 2. Relevant chapters on religion, education, literature and the arts in H.G. Koenigsberger and G.L. Mosse, Europe in the Sixteenth Century; Pennington, Europe in the Seventeenth century and M.S. Anderson, Europe in the Eighteenth Century, All published by Longman. 3. 4. 5. 6. Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe John Berger, Ways of Seeing Relevant Chapters in Norman Davis Europe Tzevatan Todorov, Conquest of America
BESIDES TEXTS: 1. Critical appreciation of contemporary novels like Pride and Prejudice and Gullivers Travels and of Dramatic Productions of the Era (The Marriage of Figaro, The Threepenny Opera). 2. Documentary films from the BBC, The Learning Channel and The History Channel etc on European artists, monarchs, museums and developments like the Renaissance.
SUGGESTED FURTHER READINGS: Jacob Burckhardt. The Civilisation of the Renaissance in Italy, 1860 / 1958. J. Huizinga, The Waning of the Middle Ages, 1925/ 1978. Ferdinand Braudel, Civilisation and Capitalism, Phoenix, 1988. Perry Anderson, The Lineages of the Absolutist State, 1974. Philip Aries and George Duby eds. A History of Private Life, Vol II. Harvard, 1988. Keith Thomas, Religion and the Decline of Magic, 1974. Leroy Ladurie, The Peasants of Languedoc, 1974. Werner Rosener, The Peasantry of Europe, Basic Blackwell, 1994 (from German) Carlo Ginsberg, Cheese and the Worms, John Hopkins University Press (JHUP). 1983 Natalie Zemon Davis, The Return of Martin Guerre, Harvard Univ. Press, 1983/2001. Margaret Jacob, The Cultural Meaning of the Scientific Revolution, 1988. Hugh Kearney, Science and Social Change 1500 1700, 1971. Peter Gay, The Enlightenment: An Interpretation, 1967
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SET A : SEMESTER V
HISTORY OF INDIA V (c. 1750s 1970s) (Apart from the Text Books, use of selected historical and literary texts / films should be encouraged as pedagogical tools. Project work / Assignments could be based on some of the listed literary historical texts / films, field visits, interviews and oral history) 1. The First Century of Colonial Rule: Expansion and Consolidation of British Power Institutions and Policies Making of a Colonial Economy Cultural Responses Tradition and Reform 2. The Revolt of 1857: Social and regional spread, consequences. 3. Modern Colonial State After the Revolt: 1858 1947. Idioms of Rule: (i) (ii) Knowing India Race Caste, Religion, Custom Representative Politics Constitutional Developments.
4. Colonial Economy and Society: (a) Features of Colonial economy Patterns of Trade Decline of traditional industry Commercialization and Agrarian stagnation Growth of Modern industry 1914 1947 (b) Features of Colonial Society English Education and Middle Class Indian capitalist class and growth of working class
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READING LIST: Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal: Modern South Asia:History, Culture, Political Economy, New Delhi, 1998 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay Barbara D Metcalf andT.R. Metcalf From Plassey to Partition A Concise History of India, Cambridge, 2002 C.A. Bayly: An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 1947, London 1990 Sumit Sarkar Mushirul Hasan Modern India 1885 1947, Mamillan, 1983 John Company to the Republic: A story of Modern India. R.P. Dutt Thomas Metcalf R. Jeffery, J Masseloss, P Reeves (ed) Bipan Chandra: Urvashi Butalia Francine Frankel Parul Brass Lloyd and Susan Rudolph Nationalism and Colonialism. The Other side of Silence. Indias Political Economy 1947- 1977. The Politics of India since Independence. In Pursuit of Laxmi: the Political Economy of the Indian State, Chicago, 1987. Bipan Chandra, Aditya Mukherjee, Mridula Mukherjee Gail Omvedt Ramachandra Guha K.G. Subrahmanyam Dalits and Democratic Revolution. The Fissured Land. The Living Tradition: Perspectives on Modern Indian Art. Radha Kumar Wimal Dissanayake and K. Moti Gokulsingh A History of Doing. Indian Popular Cinema: A Narrative of Cultural Change. India After Independence, Viking, 1999. India Today. Ideologies of the Raj. From Rebellion to the Republic.
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SELECTED HISTORICAL LITERARY TEXTS: 1. Jyotiba Phule - Ghulomgiri 2. Bipan Chandra Pal My Life 3. Mahatma Gandhi Hind Swaraj / My Experiments with Truth 4. Jawaharlal Nehru - Discovery of India, Shyam Benegal (Relevant Sections of the Serial Bharat Ek Khoj) 5. Tagore Satyajit Ray-Ghare Baire 6. M.M. Srinivas- Remembered Village 7. Prakash Tandon- Punjab Century, Vol. I 8. Profulla Mohanty- My Village 9. James Freeman Untouchable a Life History 10. Rahi Massom Raza- Aadha Gaon 11. Gopinath Mohanty- Poraia
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SET B : SEMESTER V
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY I (The 20th CENTURY) 1. Concept and definitions: contemporary era: capitalist industrialization. Modernity: Imperialism. 2. First World War analysis of its causes, courses and consequence in Europe and the World. Paris Peace Settlement: League of Nations: Mandate System. 3. 1917 Russian Revolution: origins: course. Impact on Russia and the World. 4. Economic recovery and instability in Europe to 1929. Global Depression, its impact on industrialized and semi- colonial worlds. The Soviet experience to 1941. 5. Rise of fascism and its relationship to parliamentary democracy. Liberalism and Communism: case studies of Germany and Japan to the Second World War: the meaning of the Second World War.
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BASIC READING MATERIALS: E.J. Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes. 1914 1991, New York: Vintage, 1996 Carter V. Findley and John Rothey, Twentieth-Century World 3rd edn Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1994 5th ed, 2003 Norman Lowe. Mastering Medern World History, London: Palgrave MCMILLAN, 1997 [Macmillan Master Series: designed for UK CGSE exams) Richard Overy, The Times Complete History of the World, 6th edn. London: Collins, 2004 Excerpts from writings of Virginia Woolf, George Orwell, Promoedya Ananta Toer, Chinua Achebe, others. [There are Hindi translations of texts of some of these writers)
SUGGESTED ADDITIONAL READINGS: Jeffrey Weeks, Sex, Politics and Society: the Regulation of Sexuality in Britain Since 1800, 2d edn. Chapter, 13-14, London: Longman, 1989 John Dower, Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of World War Two, New York: W.W. Norton, 2000 Mark Mazower, The Balkans: A Short History [especially chap. 4], New York: Modern Library, 2000: paperback, 2002 Basil Davidson, Modern Africa: A Social and Political History, 3rd edn., London / New Jersey: Addison Wesley, 1995 Ernest Mandel. The Meaning of the Second World War, London: Verso, 1986 I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala [memoir of 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner] London: Verso, 1987 {Hindi translation is available} Jamaica Kincaid, A Small Place New York: New American Library, 1989 Jonathan Spence, The Gate of Heavenly Peace: The Chinese and Their Revolution, 1895 1980 Penguin, 1982 Neil Postman. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business Penguin, 1986 V. Kiernan, Nationalist Movements and Social Classes, in A.D. Smith, ed., Nationalist Movements London: Macmillan, 1976), pp. 110-33 W.H.G. Armytage, The Rise of the Technocrats: A Social History, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1965
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SET A : SEMESTER VI
HISTORY OF INDIA VI (c. 1750s 1970s) (Apart from the text Books, use of selected historical and literary texts / films should be encouraged as pedagogical tools. Project work / Assignments could be based on some of the listed literary historical texts / films, field visits, interviews and oral history) 1. Social Movements: Issues of Social Reform: The Womens Question Phule, Ambedkar and the Caste question Dalit. Peasant. Tribal Movements 2. Nationalist Politics, 1858 1947 Phases of National Movement Economic Nationalism and Cultural Nationalism Mahatma Gandhi and Mass Nationalism: Gandhian thought, techniques and movements Growth of Communal Politics Partition of India 3. Independent India: Economy and Polity Constituent Assembly and Establishment of the Republic Economic and Social Change 1950 1970s Planned Economy Industrialization. Models of Growth Land Reform and the Structures of Dominations in Rural India Foreign Policy: Non-Alignment Panchsheel Federalism and the Linguistic States Politics Parties and Indian Politics 1950 1977. 3. IndependentIndia: Culture and Society Modern Indian Literature, Art and Films Scientific and Technological Developments Dalit and Backward Caste Self Assertion Origins of environmentalism Peasant and Labour Movements
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READING LIST: Sugata Bose and Ayesha Jalal: Modern South Asia:History, Culture, Political Economy, New Delhi, 1998 Sekhar Bandyopadhyay Barbara D Metcalf andT.R. Metcalf From Plassey to Partition A Concise History of India, Cambridge, 2002 C.A. Bayly An Illustrated History of Modern India 1600 1947, London 1990 Sumit Sarkar Mushirul Hasan Modern India 1885 1947, Macmillan, 1983 John Company to the Republic: A story of Modern India R.P. Dutt Thomas Metcalf R. Jeffery, J Masseloss, P Reeves (ed) Bipan Chandra: Urvashi Butalia Francine Frankel Parul Brass Lloyd and Susan Rudolph Nationalism and Colonialism The Other side of Silence Indias Political Economy 1947- 1977 The Politics of India since Independence In Pursuit of Laxmi: the Political Economy of the Indian State, Chicago, 1987. Bipan Chandra, Aditya Mukherjee, Mridula Mukherjee Gail Omvedt Ramachandra Guha K.G. Subrahmanyam Dalits and Democratic Revolution The Fissured Land The Living Tradition: Perspectives on Modern Indian Art Radha Kumar Wimal Dissanayake and K. Moti Gokulsingh A History of Doing Indian Popular Cinema: A Narrative of Change India After Independence, Viking, 1999. India Today Ideologies of the Raj From Rebellion to the Republic
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SELECTED HISTORICAL LITERARY TEXTS: 1. Jyotiba Phule - Ghulomgiri 2. Bipan Chandra Pal My Life 3. Mahatma Gandhi Hind Swaraj / My Experiments with Truth 4. Jawaharlal Nehru - Discovery of India, Shyam Benegal (Relevant Sections of the Serial Bharat Ek Khoj) 5. Tagore Satyajit Ray-Ghare Baire 6. M.M. Srinivas- Remembered Village 7. Prakash Tandon- Punjab Century, Vol I 8. Profulla Mohanty- My Village 9. James Freeman Untouchable a Life History 10. Rahi Massom Raza- Aadha Gaon 11. Gopinath Mohanty- Poraia
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SET B : SEMESTER VI
ISSUES IN WORLD HISTORY II (THE 20TH CENTURY)
1. Colonialism and Nationalism: a Synoptic view: Social Transformation after the Second World War: Cold War: the character of Communist States. 2. Perspectives on Development and Underdevelopment: Globalisation: a long view. 3. Social Movements in the North and the South: Ecological, Feminist, Human Rights issues. 4. Modernity and Cultural Transformation: Emerging trends in Culture. Media and Consumption.
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BASIC READING MATERIALS: E.J. Hobsbawm, The Age of Extremes, 1914 1991, New York: Vintage, 1996 Carter V. Findley and John Rothey, Twentieth-Century World, 3rd edn. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin, 1994 5th ed. 2003 Norman Lowe, Mastering Modern World History, London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1997 [Macmillan Master Series: designed for UK CGSE exams) Richard Overy, The times Complete History of the World, 6th edn. London: Collins, 2004 Excerpts from writings of Virginia Woolf, George Orwell, Promoedya Ananta Toer, Chinua Achebe, others. [There are Hindi translations of texts of some of these writers)
SIGGESTED ADDITIONAL READINGS: Jeffrey Weeks, Sex, Politics and Society: the Regulation of Sexuality in Britain Since 1800, 2d edn. [Chapter, 13-14], London: Longman, 1989 John Dower, Embracing Defeat: Japan in the Wake of the World War Two, New York: W.W. Norton, 2000 Mark Mazower, The Balkans: A Short History [especially chap. 4], New York: Modern Library, 2000: paperback, 2002 Basil Davidson, Modern Africa: A Social and Political History, 3d edn. London / New Jersey: Addison Wesley, 1995 Ernest Mandel, The Meaning of the Second World War, London: Verso, 1986 I, Rigoberta Menchu, An India Woman in Guatemala [Memoir of 1992 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, London: Verso.1987 {Hindi translation available} Jamaica Kincaid, A Small Place, New York: New American Library, 1989 Jonathan Spence, The Gate of Heavenly Peace: The Chinese and Their Revolution, 1895 1980, Penguin, 1982 Neil Postman. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show business, Penguin, 1986 V. Kiernan, Nationalist Movements and Social Classes, in A.D. Smith, ed., Nationalist Movements, London: Macmillan, 1976, pp. 110-33 W.H.G. Armytage, The Rise of the Technocrats: A Social History, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1965
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