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HISTORY (HONOURS AND GENERAL)
For Undergraduate Course
SYLLABI
(FOR AUTONOMOUS CURRICULUM)
From 2014-2015 Onwards
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
MIDNAPORE COLLEGE
(Autonomous)
2
DISTRIBUTION OF PAPERS IN THREE-YEAR DEGREE COURSE IN SIX SEMESTERS (HISTORY HONOURS)
SEMESTER PAPER FULL
MARKS
TITLE OF THE PAPER
I
100 MARKS
HISH-
101 50 HISTORY OF INDIA FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE MAURYA
PERIOD
HISH-
102 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1206 A.D. TO 1526 A.D.)
II
150 MARKS
HISH-
201 50 HISTORY OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BENGAL FROM THE
POST-MAURYA PERIOD TO 1206 A. D.
HISH-
202 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1526 A.D.TO 1757)
HISH-
203 50 TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE (FROM 14
TH TO 17
TH CENTURY)
[FROM UNIT - I TO V]
III
150 MARKS
HISH-
301 50 ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY & CIVILIZATION (C. 510 B.C.E. TO 404 B.C.E.)
(UNIT-I TO UNIT-V)
HISH-
302 50 TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE (FROM 14
TH TO 17
TH CENTURY)
[FROM UNIT - VI TO X]
HISH-
303 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1757 TO 1857/1858)
IV
150 MARKS
HISH-
401 50 ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION (C. 510 B.C.E. TO 404
B.C.E.)(UNIT VI TO X)
HISH-
402 50 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (FROM 1789 TO 1870)
HISH-
403 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (1858-1964)
V
150 MARKS
HISH-
501 50 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (FROM 1871 TO 1945)
HISH-
502 50 THE MAKING OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD (SINCE 1945 TO
RECENT TIMES)
HISH-
503 50 HISTORY OF CHINA (1839 A.D. - 1949 A. D.)
VI
100 MARKS
HISH-
601 50 THE MAKING OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY (SINCE 1945 TO RECENT
TIMES)
HISH-
602 50 HISTORY OF JAPAN (1839 A.D. - 1945 A. D.)
TOTAL SIX
SEMESTERS
TOTAL
16
PAPERS
TOTAL
800 MARKS
HISTORY GENERAL (TWO YEARS OF ELECTIVE SUBJECT DURING FIRST FOUR SEMESERS)
SEMESTER PAPER FULL
MARKS
TITLE OF THE PAPER
I
50 MARKS
HISG-
101 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (PREHISTORIC TIMES TO 647 A.D.)
II
50 MARKS
HISG-
201 50 HISTORY OF INDIA (647 A.D. – 1556 A.D.)
III HISG- 50 HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1556 TO 1947 A.D.(UNIT I to V)
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100 MARKS 301
HISG-
302 50 MODERN EUROPE 1789 – 1939(UNIT –I)
IV
100 MARKS
HISG-
401 50 HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1556 TO 1947 A.D. (UNIT VI TO X)
HISG-
402 50 MODERN EUROPE 1789 – 1939 (UNIT –II)
TOTAL
FOUR
SEMESTERS
TOTAL
6
PAPERS
TOTAL
300
MARKS
HISTORY GENERAL (FOR 3RD YEAR STUDENTS OF 3-YEAR B.A. GENERAL COURSE)
SEMESTER PAPER FULL
MARKS
TITLE OF THE PAPER
V
50 MARKS
HISG-
501 50 POST- INDEPENDENCE INDIA (1947-1977)
VI
50 MARKS
HISG-
601 50 THE WORLD & INDIA (1945-1971)
TOTAL
TWO
SEMESTERS
TOTAL
2
PAPERS
TOTAL
100
MARKS
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HISTORY (HONOURS)
SEMESTER– I
HISH-101
HISTORY OF INDIA FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE MAURYA PERIOD
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT -I
Sources of Ancient Indian History: Literary Sources (Indigenous and Foreign), and
ArchaeologicalSources (Inscription, Numismatics, Monuments and other Findings).
UNIT - II
Pre-history: An Overview of the Subcontinent During the Pre-Harappan Culture – Mehrgarh;
Origin and Authorship, Antiquity, Chief Features, Extent and Decline of the Harappan
Civilization; Post-Harappa Tradition
UNIT -III
Proto-Historic India: Vedic Civilization, The Aryan problem- Original Homeland of the
Aryans, Polity, Society, Economy and Religion of Early and Later Vedic Aryans
UNIT-IV
Religious Protest Movement: Material and Ideological Background of the Protestant
Religions, Jainism, Buddhism; Chief Tenets of Early Jainism and Buddhism; The Age of
Janapadas and Mahajanapadas: Tradition of Sixteen Mahajanapadas, Magadhan
Imperialism,
UNIT – V
The Mauryan Empire : Origin of the Mauryas, Chandragupta Maurya , Bindusara, Asoka the
Great , Nature the Empire, Political and Cultural Relations, Asoka’s Dhamma & Its Nature and Propagation, Mauryan Society, economy, Polity and Administration, Art, Architecture
and Decline of the Empire.
5
HISH-102
HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1206 A.D. TO 1526 A.D.)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT I: ESTABLISHMENT AND CONSOLIDATION OF SULTANATE PERIOD
Historiography and Sources with Special Reference to Barani, Amir Khasrau and Ibn Batuta-
Arab, Ghaznavid and Ghorid Invasions: Nature and Impact; Period from 1206 to 1290,
Iltutmish to Balban-Nature of the Sultanate- Concept of Sovereignty and Theories of
Kingship, Evolution of Iqta; Evolution of a Turkish Ruling class; Mongol Threat from the
Reign of Balban and Afterwards.
UNIT II: KHALJIS AND TUGHLAQS
Khalji Revolution, Alaudding’s Theory of Kingship,Expansion under the Khaljis, Economic
measures, Tughlaqs- Economic and Administrative Measures of Muhammad Bin
Tughlaq and FiruzTughlaq-Responsibility for the Downfall of the Sultanate.
UNIT III: THE LODIS AND THE INDEPENDENT STATES
The Lodis and Disintegration- Rise of Independent Kingdoms- Vijayanagar- Segmentary
State-Nayankara System of Administration; Bahamanis; Nature, Society and Polity.
UNIT IV: SOCIETY, RELIGION AND CULTURE
Social Condition of the Sultanate with Special Reference to Women & Education System; The
Bhakti Movement with Special Reference to Kabir, Nanak and Chaitanya; The Sufi
Movement- Origins, Precepts & Practices; Indo-Muslim Art & Architecture; Language and
Literature.
UNIT V: ECONOMY OF THE DELHI SULTANATE
Changing Pattern of Economy-Land Revenue System, Monetary System, Trade and
Commerce in the Sultanate Period.
6
SEMESTER – II
HISH - 201
HISTORY OF INDIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO BENGAL FROM THE POST-MAURYA PERIOD TO 1206 A.D.
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT – I: POST MAURYAN DEVELOPMENT
Post-Mauryan Context – A Brief Overview of Indo-Scythian and Indo-Bactrian Connections,
Kushana; the Satavahanasand Their Struggle with the SakaKshatrapas of Western India.
UNIT – II: AGE OF THE GUPTAS AND POST-GUPTA PERIOD
A] i] The Gupta Empire: Emergence, Expansion and Downfall, ii] State and Administrative
Institutions Social and Economic Change, Iii] Cultural Development, Art, Architecture,
Sculpture, Painting, Religion, Literature, Sanskrit, Theatre, Cultural Contact with Central Asia.
B] Education and Educational Institutions – Nalanda, Vikramashila &Vallabi.
C] Harshavradhana and His Achievements, Political System and Administrative Institutions of
the Period
UNIT –III: HISTORY OF BENGAL
A] Bengal under the Guptas, Rise of Sasanka& and His Conflict with Harshavardhana
B] Pala Dynasty- Origin and Rise, Tripartite Struggle, Extent of Empire, Kaivarta Revolt, Socio-
Economic life, Culture, Religion and Decline; Rise & Empowerment of the Regional Powers of
Bengal (Chandras &Varmanas).
C] Sena Dynasty-Its Significance Contributions made by the Authors of Bengal in the Field of
Poetry, Law, Medical Texts and Grammar during the Pala-Sena Period.
UNIT –IV: PENINSULAR INDIA AND REGIONAL KINGDOMS IN NORTH INDIA & DECCAN
A]: A Brief Overview of Chalukya-Pallava&Chola- Pallava Conflict and Chola Maritime
Expansion- Chola Administration with Special Reference to Local Self-Government,
Contemporary Cultural Development-Religion, Art and Architecture.
B] Regional Powers: i) Maukharis ii) Vakatakasiii) Pratiharas and iv)Rashtrakutas.
UNIT –V: EXTERNAL INVASION
A] Feudalism in India
B] Concept of Early Medieval India
C] Urbanization, Trade and Commerce
7
HISH - 202
HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1526 A.D.TO 1757)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT I: THE MUGHALS
An Overview of Sources Including the Writings of AbulFazl ,Badauni and Barnier;
Significance of the Period from Babur’s Reign to Humayun’s Reign ; Rise of SherShah and
His Contributions to the Age; Expansion of the Mughals Under Akbar, His Land Revenue
System and Military Organizations-Mansabdari and Jagirdari system ; Akbar’s Religious
Ideas- Sulh-i-Kul –Relations withReligious Elites
UNIT II: THE MUGHALS AFTER AKBAR
Role of Nurjahan and ‘Junta’ ; Period of Shahjahan; Aurangzeb and Forces of Disintegration-
Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court- Jagirdari Crisis; Downfall of the Mughals; Mughal
Administrative System; The rise of the Marathas- Shivaji and His Administration; Mughal
Policies towards Rajputs, Sikhs &Marathas
UNIT III: ECONOMY IN MUGHAL INDIA
The System of Agricultural Production –Zamindar-Peasant Relations - Tax System-Zabti
System; Inland and Oceanic Trade Network in the 17th Century –Crafts, Industries,
Organization and New Trading Centres
UNIT IV: RELIGION AND CULTURE IN MUGHAL INDIA
Sikhism: From a religious sect to a political power, Mughal Literature, Painting and
Architecture
UNIT V: ADVENT OF THE EUROPEANS
Advent of the European Companies –Activities and Rivalries, the Anglo-French Relations;
Consolidation of British Power in Bengal, Road to Plessey
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HISH - 203
TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE (FROM 14TH TO 17TH CENTURY)
[FROM UNIT - I TO V]
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT– I
1. Fall of Constantinople – the Islamic invasion of southern Europe.
2. The Crisis of the Empire and its Impact on Medieval Kingship.
3. Nature of the Feudal Society and its Regional Variations.
4. Crisis of Feudalism.
5. Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism – Problems and Theories.
UNIT – II
1. Development of National Monarchy.
i. England
ii. France.
UNIT –III
1. Economic Condition in the14thCentury–Bruges – a Case study
2. Economic Crisis and the Commercial Decline in the 14thCentury Europe
3. The Urban Decay and the Epidemics
UNIT– IV
1. Economic Condition in 15th Century - Venice - a Case Study
2. Transition from 15th to 16th Century – Antwerp – a Case Study
3. Proto‐industrialization–the Rise of New Merchants 4. Price Revolution
5. i. Agricultural Revolution and the Enclosure Movement.
ii. Emergence of Capitalism in Agriculture
UNIT – V
1. Printing Revolution.
2. Revolution in War Techniques.
3. The Exploration of the New World. i. Colonial Expansions and Economic Developments – Motives. ii. Early Colonial Empire – Portugal and Spain – Shift of an Economic Balance from the
Mediterranean to the Atlantic. iii. Britain and France in Search for a New Colonial World
4. The Formation of Early Modern State. 5. Germany and Hapsburgs – the Empire of Charles V of Spain. 6. New Monarchy in England.
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SEMESTER - III
HISH - 301
ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY & CIVILIZATION (C. 510 – 404 B.C.E)
(UNIT I –VI)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I: CONCEPT & ORIGIN OF GREEK POLIS (a) Concept of Polis- Basic Features (b) Origin of Polis: Aristotle’s View; Fuste de Coulonge’s Theory & Gustav Glotz’s
Interpretation
(c) Socio-Cultural, Religious, Geographical and Political Background of Polis
UNIT-II: SOCIAL STRUCTURE OF POLIS (a) Class Structure of Polis: Citizens& Non-Citizens (Sparta & Athens); Spartan Discipline (b) Rights and Duties of Non-Citizens: Metics, Periocoi, Slaves, Helots and Other Servile
Classes
(c) Position of Women in Greek Society (Sparta & Athens)
UNIT-III: ECONOMY OF POLIS (a) Athenian Economy: Role of Commerce and its Growing Importance; Spartan Economy and Role of Agriculture, Participation of Periocoi in Trade & Commerce (b) Role of Slavery in Athenian and Spartan Economy (c) Nature of Economy in Athens and Sparta: Whether Sustainable in the Long-Term UNIT-IV: ANCIENT GREEK POLITY (a) Experience with State Formation in Polis, Political and Administrative System in Polis
(Athenian and Spartan Models), the Assembly of Citizens, the Council, Magistrate as in
Sparta and Athens- Spartan Land System; Series of Reforms of Athenian Governance vis-
a-vis Military & Social Changes(Hoplites etc.), A Brief Overview of Reforms Undertaken by
Solon, Reforms of Cleisthenes and His Formation of Demes, Ephialtes and Pericles
(b) Concept of Citizenship –Rights and Duties
(c) Element of Participation in Polity
(d) Nature of the Government: Oligarchy in Sparta & Democracy in Athens
UNIT-V: CONFLICT BETWEEN THE GREEK CITY-STATES & THE PERSIAN EMPIRE AND GRADUAL ATHENIAN SUPREMACY IN THE GREEK WORLD (a) Ionian Revolution; Onslaught of the Persians in the Greek World- Graeco- Persian War (b) Resistance by the Greeks: Hellenic League & Confederacy of Delos
(c) Gradual Liberation of the Greek Land from Clutches of Persian Forces
(d) Gradual Transformation of Confederacy of Delos into Athenian Empire, Growth of
AthenianSea Power & Commercial Hegemony
(e) Athenian Empire and its Character (Democratic, Tyrannical or Oppressive, and Economic)
10
HISH - 302
TRANSFORMATION OF EUROPE (FROM 14TH TO 17TH CENTURY)
[FROM UNIT - VI TO X]
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT - VI
1. The Renaissance 2. Italian Renaissance and Its Impact on Art, Culture, Education and Political Thought 3. Rediscovery of Classics 4. Renaissance Humanism - the Restoration of the Dignity of Man 5. Northern Humanism. 6. Renaissance Debate – Impact on Women’s Condition.
UNIT – VII
1. Reformation Movements – Origins & Courses 2. Martin Luther& Lutheranism. 3. John Calvin & Calvinism 4. English Reformation and the Role of the State 5. Counter Reformation.
UNIT–VIII
1. Economic Expansion of Europe in the17thCentury – The Agricultural Revolution 2. Commercial Expansions, Overseas Merchant Trading Corporations. 3. Banking System 4. Amsterdam – a Case Study.
UNIT -IX
1. Origins of modern science. 2. Scientific Revolution. 3. Emergence of Scientific Academies. 4. Origins of Enlightenment.
UNIT– X
1. Peace of Westphalia(1648) 2. Emergence of Modern European State System. 3. The Crisis of Absolutism.
4. England in the 17th century – Civil War 5. The Political Ideas of the Civil War. 6. The Settlement of 1688 and the Ideas of John Locke and the Concepts of Liberalism.
11
HISH - 303
HISTORY OF INDIA (FROM 1757 TO 1858)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT- I CONSOLIDATION OF BRITISH POWER
i) Importance of the Battle of Plassey –Road to Battle of Buxar and Grant of Diwani; Dyarchy
–Famine of 1770; British Expansionist policy with Special Reference to Mysore, Maratha,
Punjab and Awadh
ii) Interpreting the Eighteenth Century/ Eighteenth Century Debate.
UNIT 2: REGULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIONS
Regulating Act of 1773; Pitt’s India Act (1784); Charters Act of 1793; 1853-Emergence of a
Framework of Colonial Administration in Law, Police, Army and the I.C.S.
Unit 3: British cultural policy and Indian response
Orientalism, Utilitarianism and Evangelicalism –Anglicist- Orientalist controversy - New
education policy –rise of new Intelligentsia and Socio –Religious Reform Movements; Social
Reform &WomenWahabi, Faraizi, Brahmo Movement and Aligarh Movement .
UNIT 4: RURAL AGRARIAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE
Land Revenue Settlements-Permanent; Ryotwari and Mahalwari- commercialisation of
Agriculture- Early Resistance to Colonial rule –Chuar, Pindari, Santhal and Other Popular
Resistance –Revolt of 1857- Debate and its Consequences –Government of India Act and
Queen’s Proclamation.
UNIT 5: ECONOMIC IMPACT OF COLONIALISM &THE NON-AGRARIAN SECTOR
Drain of Wealth- Deindustrialization Banking – Indigenous and Modern; Emergence of Modern industries – Railway, Jute, Cotton and Steel.
12
SEMESTER - IV
HISH - 401
ANCIENT GREEK HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION (C. 510 B.C.E. TO 404 B.C.E.)
(UNIT VI TO X)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-VI: TWO ARMED CAMPS IN GREECE
(a) Confederacy of Delos & Peloponnesian League: Formation and Members (b) Struggle for Power between Two Camps
(c) Causes of the Peloponnesian War: Thucydides’ Explanation (Immediate & Fundamental Causes) & Modern Views
UNIT-VII: PELOPONNESIAN WAR AND STRATEGIES AT THE BEGINNING
(a) War Finance: Possibilities at the Beginning (b) War Strategies of Athens (Pericles) and Sparta (c) Early Phase of the War; Pericles’ Funeral Oration; Plague & its Demoralizing Effects as Explained by Thucydides (d) Change of Leadership after Pericles and Circumstances Leading to the Peace of Nicias
UNIT-VIII: SECOND PHASE OF PELOPONNESIAN WAR
(a) Revolt of Mytilene and Reaction of Athens, Debate on Mytilene (Cleon &Diodotus), Incident of Melos (b) Sicilian Expedition and Aftermath; Question of Leadership, Feasibility & Ultimate Outcome (c) Circumstances Leading to the End of Peloponnesian War & Simultaneous Internal Political Crisis in Athens
UNIT-IX: ANCIENT GREEK THOUGHT & GREEK DRAMA
(a) Philosophical and Scientific Thought – Sophists (b) Socretes and His Thought; Relation of His Thought with Sophists’ Thought
(c) Origin and Characteristics of Tragedy; Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides
(d) Comedy and its Origin; Aristophanes
UNIT-X: EMERGENCE & DEVELOPMENT OF GREEK HISTORY AND GREEK ARCHITECTURE, ART,
PAINTING, GAMES & SPORTS
(a) From Logographers to Herodotus (b) Herodotus, the Father of History and His ‘Histories’, His Ideas & Methods, Evaluation by Modern Historiographers (c) Thucydides and His ‘History of the Peloponnesian War’, His Ideas & Methods, Evaluation by Modern Historiographers (d) Contrast of Herodotus with Thucydides regarding the Scope of History and Historical Method. (e)Classical Greek Architectural Forms (f) Sculpture (g) Painting (h) Different Types Games & Sports as Prevalent in Ancient Greece
13
HISH - 402
HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (FROM 1789 TO 1870)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT– I
1. Understanding the 18th Century Europe
2. Enlightened Despotism
3. Crisis in France in the 1780’s- Socio-Economic and Political Background of the French
Revolution, Role of Philosophers.
4. Trends in the French Revolution.
5. Aristocratic Revolt, Bourgeois,Popular &Peasant Revolts.
6. The Constituent assembly and its Achievements.
7. Girondins and Jacobins – the Reign of Terror and the Rise and Fall of Jacobin Republic.
8. The Thermedorian Reaction and the Directory
9. Interpreting the French revolution
10. Role of Women in French Revolution
UNIT–II
1. Rise of Napoleon Bonaparte – The Revolution Legacy
2. The Reorganization of France and Europe – Napoleonic Empire and its Downfall.
3. Conflicting Estimation of Napoleon’s Character and Achievements.
UNIT – III
1. The Vienna Congress, the Concert of Europe.
2. Metternich System and the Conservative Order.
3. Liberalism, Nationalism and the Revolutionary Challenge to Conservative Order.
4. The Revolution of 1830.
5. The Revolution of 1848.
6. Pattern of Insurrection in France and Other Central European Countries – Collapse of the
Revolution.
UNIT–IV
1. The Emergence of Nation States in Central Europe.
2. Unification of Italy and Germany.
3. Russian Modernization
4. Emancipation of the Serfs and Liberal Reforms in Russia
5. France under the Second Empire.
UNIT – V
1. Industrialization in Europe–Difference in the Industrialization Process between England and the Continent–French German and Russian Industrialization.
2. Rise of the Working Class Movements and the Socialist Thought(Utopian, Socialism, Marxism)
3. Art and Culture, Literature and Science of the 18thCentury Europe with Special Reference to Romanticism and its Cultural and Political Aspects.
14
HISH - 403
HISTORY OF INDIA (1858 TO 1964)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT I: INDIA AFTER 1857
Rise of Indian Nationalism- Emergence of Political Associations before and after 1857-
Foundation of Indian National Congress –Nature of Early Congress ; Moderates and
Extremists –Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi movement; Surat Split .
UNIT II: FROM MORLEY-MINTO TO MONTAGUE CHEMSFORD REFORMS
Reforms of Morley-Minto in 1909 and Separate Electorates; Formation of Muslim League
and Its Demand- Lucknow Pact; Revolutionary Nationalism in India and abroad; Reforms of
Montague-Chelmsford in 1919.
UNIT III: RISE OF GANDHI
Satyagraha –Regional Movements; Rowlatt Satyagraha –Khilafat and Non-cooperation
Movement, Swarajya Party; Simon Commission –Nehru Report ; Civil Disobedience
Movement .
UNIT IV: ROAD TO FREEDOM
New Trends in National Movement –Role of Social groups and Classes including Dalits; Left
Movements and the Formation of the Communist Party –KisanSabha and Trade Union
Movements; Govt. of India Act 1935 –Election of 1937, Working of Provincial Ministries;
Demand for Pakistan Response to the Demand Quit India Movement; Subhas Chandra Bose
and I.N.A.; Wavell Plan, Cabinet Mission; Indian Independence Act –Partition and Freedom.
UNIT IV: INDIA AFTER 1947
Integration of Princely States- Framing of the Indian Constitution- Economic Planning and
Five Year Plans- Determinants of Indian Foreign Policy- Nehru and Non-Aligned Movement.
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SEMESTER - V
HISH - 501
HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (FROM 1871 TO 1945)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT - I
1. The Third Republic, Paris Commune and the New German Reich.
2. Europe in1871–Bismarckian Diplomacy–NewBalanceofPower.
3. Age of Imperialism (1871–1914)–The Impetus Behind Colonial Expansion– Scramble for
Colonies in Asia and Africa.
4. The Eastern Question in later19thCentury with Reference to the Crimean War and the 5. Kaiser William II and the New Course in the German Foreign Policy; Anglo-German
Antagonism–Triple Alliance–Triple Entente and the Emergence of Two Armed Camps.
6. Origin of the First World War.
UNIT- II
1. The Impact of the War on the Old Order–Collapse of the Dynastic Empire.
2. Revolution in Russia–Origin of the October Revolution and the Success of the Bolsheviks.
3. Peace Settlement of 1919 – The Fourteen Points of Wilson.
4. The Establishment of Weimer Republic.
UNIT – III
1. The League of Nations.
2. Efforts outside the League to Preserve Peace and Security: The Locarno Treaty, the Kellogg
Briand Pact.
UNIT – IV
1. The Reparation Issue and Its Impact on International Relations.
2. The Great Depression – The Collapse of Weimer State and the Rise of Nazi Power.
3. Origin of Fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany – Impact on World Politics.
4. Outbreak of the Second World War – Diplomatic Background of the Second Worl dWar–Policy
of Appeasement- the Munich Pact–Nazi‐Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
5. The Spanish Civil War.
UNIT -V
1. Post War Settlements.
2. Background of the Foundation of UNO.
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HISH - 502
THE MAKING OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD (SINCE 1945 TO RECENT TIMES)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I: WORLD IMMEDIATELY AFTER 1945/ EARLY DAYS OF COLD WAR
(a) Origins of the Cold War and the Power-Division of Europe
(b) The Emergence of the American and Soviet Spheres of Influence
(c) Consequent System of Military and Economic Alliances: NATO, WARSAW, SEATO, CENTO
etc.
UNIT-II: DECLINE OF EUROPEAN IMPERIALISM
(a) Decolonization, National Movements in Asia and Africa (Indonesia, Malay, Ghana &
Kenya
(b) The Emergence of Third World, Its Characteristics
(c) Impact of the Cold War on the Third World
Unit-III: Bipolarism Manifested in World Politics
(a) The European Scene: Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland
(b) The Asian Scene: Vietnam and Korea
(c) Latin America: Cuba
UNIT-IV: NEO-IMPERIALISM
(a) Persistent Western Economic Domination Leading to Neo-colonialism /Neo-imperialism
(b) Aid as a Tool to Imperialism in a New Form
(c) Underdevelopment of the Third World
UNIT-V: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
(a) West European and East European Experiences
(b) Other Attempts like OPEC
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HISH - 503
HISTORY OF CHINA (1839 A.D. - 1939 A. D.)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT –I: CHINA BEFORE THE ONSLAUGHT OF THE COLONIALISM
The Nature of Chinese Traditional Society: Social Structure – Gentry, Bureaucracy Peasantry,
Government and Central Control, China’s Pre-modern Economy.
UNIT –II: COLONIAL PENETRATION
The Tribute System, the Canton System and Their Collapse, Opium Wars and the Treaty
System;Struggle for Concession in China; The emergence of Coastal Enclave Economy;
Open Door Policy.
UNIT – III: REBELLIONS
Taiping Revolt, Other Contemporary Revolts, and Boxer Revolt.
UNIT –IV: RESTORATION REFORM, REVOLUTION
The Self Strengthening Movement, Tunchi Restoration, the Reform Movement of 1898,
Dynastic Reform (1901 -1908), Republican Revolution of 1911. Sun-Yat-Sen’s Principles and
His Contribution.
UNIT - V: NATIONALISM AND COMMUNISM
Rise of the Kuomintang, Yuan-Shi-Kai, Warlordism(1916-1925); the May Fourth Movement,
New Intellectual Ideas, Economic Development and Industrialisation; the Kuomintang–
Communist Conflict, the Communist Party under Mao-Tse-Tung, Long March; Second Sino
Japanese War (1937),the Second United front, Red Army, Civil War ,the Chinese Revolution
(1949) –the Establishment of the Peoples Republic of China.
18
SEMESTER-VI
HISH - 601
THE MAKING OF THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA’S FOREIGN
POLICY (SINCE 1945 TO RECENT TIMES) FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I: THE THIRD OPTION DURING THE COLD WAR
(a) Non-alignment: Its Theoretical Analysis (b) NAM: Origin, Development of the Movement up to the 1980’s with Special Reference to ItsAttempt to address the North-South Difference and South-South Cooperation, Its Reorientation in the Unipolar World and Relevance (c) India’s Role in Initiating NAM, Orientation of Indian Foreign Policy vis-à-vis Non- alignment during the Nehruvian Era and Further Development Till Date UNIT-II: INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS SUPERPOWERS AND NEIGHBOURS (a) Indo-American and Indo-Soviet/Indo-Russian Relations since 1947 in Different Phases & Recent Orientation (b) India’s Foreign Policy towards China: Challenges and Compulsions (c) India’s Foreign Policy with Pakistan, Srilanka and Bangladesh – Tracing the Main Issues and Change in Orientation UNIT-III: SOUTH-EAST ASIAN REGIONAL COOPERATION (a) Genesis of SAARC and Its Organs (b) Activities of SAARC vis-à-vis Its Summits and Attempts to Make Solidarity in the Area (c) SAARC: Inherent Constraints UNIT-IV: EMERGENCE OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION OUT OF USSR AND ITS IMPACT ON THE WORLD POLITICS (a) Glasnost & Perestroika: Gorbachev’s Policy since Mid 1980’s vis-à-vis Existing Condition ofUSSR (b) Impact of Gorbachev’s Policy on Eastern Europe and the Consequences with Special Reference to German Re-unification (c) Impact on Asia with Special Emphasis to Afghanistan (d) New Kind of American Interventionist Policy with Special Reference to Iraq: USA as a Global Policeman in the Unipolar World UNIT-V:GLOBALIZATION (a) Origin, Trend and Indispensability in the Present World (b) Its Impact on the Third World (c) Information Revolutions & Question of Technology Transfer and Development (d) The Policy of the Developed World (e) Role of International Credit and FDI vis-à-vis Implications for Changes in the Development Strategies in the Third World with Brief Special Reference to India
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HISH - 602
HISTORY OF JAPAN (1839 A.D. - 1939 A. D.)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT - I
Pre-restoration Period in Japan: theTokugaua-Shogunate, the Feudal Society and
Government; Perry Mission and the Opening up of Japan to the West; Fall of Shogunate.
UNIT- II
The Meiji Restoration: Its Nature and Character – Processes of Modernisation Social,
Military, Political, Educational and Economic Structure; Contrasting Response of China and
Japan to the Impact of the West.
UNIT – III
Popular and Democratic Movement: Satsuma Rebellion, Popular Rights Movement, Rise of
Political Parties and Meiji Constitution.
UNIT – IV
Economic Growth: Abolition of Feudalism, New Land Settlement, Industrialisation Role of
State and Private Entrepreneurs, Zaibastu.
UNIT – V
Foreign Policy after Restoration: The Sino –Japanese War, the Anglo Japanese War ,Japan
and World war-I, the Washington Conference; Manchurian Crisis, the Rise of Militarism
the 1930’s and 1940’s. Japan in the Second World War; American Occupation of Japan.
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SUGGESTED READINGS
HISH - 101 & HISH - 201
English Books
1. R.C.Majumder,H.C.Raychaudhary, An advanced History of India (London,1961) 2. H.C.Raychaudhari, Political History of Ancient India with a commentary by B.N.Mukherjee, New Delhi, 1996 (8th edition) 3.Upinder Singh, A History Of Ancient and Early Medieval India Pearson Longman,Delhi,2008. 4. A. L. Basham, The Wonder That Was India London, 1954 5. D. N. Jha, Ancient India: An Introduction,New Delhi 1998 6. D. N. Jha, Ancient India in Historical Outline, Monohar, 2000 7. B.N. Mukherjee, The Rise and fall of The Kushana Empire, Kolkata, 1989 8. R. S. Sharma, India’s Ancient Past,New Delhi,2005 9. RomilaThapar, Early India from the Origins to AD 1300,London,2002 10. R.S. Sharma, India Feudalism, C.U, 1965 11. K. A. NilkantaShastri, A History of South India, Madras, 1974 12. S.R.Goyal, The History of The ImperialGuptas Allahabad, 1967 13. R. S. Sharma, Looking for the Aryans, 14. D. D. Kosambi, An Introduction To The Study Of Indian History, Bombay, 1956 15. R. C. Majumdar (Edited), The Vedic Age, BharatiyaVidyabavan, Bombay 16. R. C. Majumdar (Edited), The Age of Imperial Unity, BharatiyaVidyabavan, Bombay 17. R. C. Majumdar (Edited), The Classical Age, BharatiyaVidyabavan, Bombay 18.R. C. Majumdar (Edited), Struggle for Empire,BharatiyaVidyabavan, Bombay 19. B. N. Mukherjee, The Economic Factors in Kushana History, Progressive Publishers, 2002 20. B. N. Mukherjee, Rise and Fall of the Kushana Empire in India, Progressive Publishers, 2002 21. R. S. Sharma, India’s Ancient Past, Oxford, 2005 22. E. Shreedharan, A Textbook of Historiography, Hyderabad, 2004 23. Upinder Singh (Edited), Rethinking Early Medieval India, A Reader, Oxford, 2011 24. Upinder Singh &NayanjotLahiri (Edited), Ancient India New Reaserch, Oxford, 2009 Bengali Books
১। ুনী চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ের আতেো, ১ম ২য় খন্ড, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ২। রোমলরণ লমষো, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ে শুদ্র, কক তপ বোগচী, ককোেো ৩। করোতমো থোপোর, ট্লোক কমৌর্ ্যট্দর পেন, কক তপ বোগচী, ককোেো ৪। ীট্রন্দ্রনোথ মটু্খোপোধ্যোয়, ভোরেবট্ষর আতেো (প্রোচীন মধ্যযুগ), পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ৫। তদীপকুমোর চক্রবর্ত্তী, ভোরেবট্ষর প্রোতগতেো, অনন্দ পোবতোষ, ককোেো, ১৯৯৯ ৬। তি তি ককোোতি, ভোরে আতেোচচষ োর ভূতমকো, কক তপ বোগচী, ককোেো ৭। কমচন্দ্র রোয়ট্চৌধ্ুরী, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ের রোজননতেক আতেো, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ৮। রণবীর চক্রবর্ত্তী, ভোরে আতেোট্র অতদ পবষ, অনন্দ, ককোেো, ২০০২ ৯। রণবীর চক্রবর্ত্তী, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ের থষননতেক আতেোট্র ন্ধোট্ন, অনন্দ, ককোেো, ২০০২ ১০। তি এন ঝো, অতদ ভোরে একটি ংতিপ্ত আতেো, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো, ২০০৮ ১১। নীোররঞ্জন রোয়, বোঙ্গোীর আতেো, অতদ পবষ, ১২। রট্মলচন্দ্র মজমুদোর, বোংোট্দট্লর আতেো, প্রোচীন যগু, ১৩। রোমলরণ লমষো, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ের থষননতেক োমোতজক আতেো, তরট্য়ন্ট ংমযোন, ১৯৯৫ ১৪। তকরণচন্দ্র কচৌধ্ুরী, ভোরেবট্ষর আতেো, প্রোচীন যুগ, তনউ কন্ট্রো, ককোেো ১৫। তদীপকুমোর গোঙ্গুী, ভোরে আতেোট্র ন্ধোট্ন, ১ম ২য় খন্ড, ককোেো
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১৬। রোমলরণ লমষো, প্রোচীন ভোরট্ের বস্তুগে ংসৃ্কতে মোজগঠন, ককোেো, ১৯৯৮ ১৭। রোমলরণ লমষো, অযষট্দর অনুন্ধোন, ককোেো, ১৯৯৭ ১৮। আরফোন োতবব, তনু্ধ ভযেো, এন তব এ, ২০০৬ ১৯। আরফোন োতবব তবজয়কুমোর ঠোকুর, ববতদক ভযেো, এন তব এ, ২০০৬ ২০। আরফোন োতবব তবট্বকোনন্দ ঝো, কমৌযষযুট্গ ভোরে, এন তব এ, ২০০৬ ২১। তলতরণ রত্নোগর, রপ্পো ভযেোর ন্ধোট্ন, এন তব এ, ২০০৬ HISH - 102 & HISH - 202
English Books 1. Hermann Kulke(Ed.) The State in India 1000-1700. 2. TapanRaychaudhry(Ed.) Cambridge Economic History of India, vol. 1 3. I.H. Quershi, Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi 4. Md. Habib and K.M. Nizami, ed. Comprehensive History of India, vol. 5 5. R.S. Tripathi, Some Aspects of Muslim Administration 6. Satish Chandra, Medieval India, vol. 1 7. N.N. Bhattacharyya (Ed.) Medeival Bhakti Movements in India 8. S.A.A. Rizvi, History of Sufism in India 9. Burton Stein, Vijaynagara 10 R.P. Tripathy- Some Aspects of Muslim Administration 11. Irfan Habib- Midieval India 12. R. P. Tripathy –Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire 13. KalikaranjanQanungo- Sher Shah 14. W. H. Moreland- India from Akbar to Aurangzeb 15. J. N. Sarkar- Mughal Administration 16. A. Karim- MurshidQuli Khan and his times HISH - 203 & HISH - 302
English Books 1. Anderson, Perry,The Lineages of the Absolutist States. 2. Aston,T.H.andPhilipinC.H.E.(eds.),TheBrennerDebate:AgrarianClassStructureand
EconomicDevelopmentinPre-IndustrialEurope, Cambridge University Press.2005. 3. BernalJ.D,ScienceinHistory. 4. Black ,J., Military Revolution. 5. Braudel, F- Wheels of Commerce: Civilisation and Capitalism 6. Cameron,Euan(ed),EarlyModernEurope:AnOxfordHistory,OUP. 7. Cipolla, Carlo, Before the Industrial Revolution: European Society and Economy, 1000-1700 8. DunnRechardS.,TheAgeofReligiousWars,1559-1715,W.W.Norton&Company,2004. 9. Dickens, A. G., The German Nation and Martin Luther 10. Dickens, A.G., The English Reformation 11. Elton,G.R.,ReformationEurope,1517-1559. 12. Gilmore,M.P.,TheWorldofHumanism,1453-1517. 13. Goodman, A and Mackay A (eds), The Impact of Humanism on Western Europe 14. Hale,J.R.,RenaissanceEurope 15. Hall,R.,FromGalileotoNewton. 16. Hill,Christopher,AcenturyofRevolutions. 17. Hilton,Rodney,TransitionfromFeudalismtoCapitalism,AakarBooks,2006. 18. Huizinga, Johann, Waning of the Middle Ages. 19. Koenigsberger, H.G.andMosse,G.L., Europe in the Sixteenth Century.
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20. Lee,StephenJ.,Aspectsof EuropeanHistory,1494-1789. 21. Lindberg, C., The European Reformation 22. Morris, J., The Nature of the English Revolution 23. Owie,L.W.,Seventeenth Century Europe. 24. Parker,G.andSmith,L.M.,GeneralCrisisoftheSeventeenthCentury. 25. Pennington,D.H.,SeventeenthCenturyEurope. 26. Parry, J. D., The Age of Reconnaissance 27. Rabb, Theodore K., The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern Europe. 28. Runciman, S., The Fall of Constantinople, 1453. 29. Rice, Eugene F. and Grafton, Anthony,The Foundations of EarlyModernEurope,1460-1559,
W.W.Norton&Company,2004. 30. Stephens, J., The Italian Renaissance 31. The Cambridge Economic History of Europe,Vol.I,IV. 32. The New Cambridge Economic History of Europe, Vol.I,VII. 33. Tilly, Charles ed., Formation of National States in Western Europe 34. Wallerstein, E, The Modern World-System I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the
European World-Economy in the Sixteenth Century (Studies in Social Discontinuity)
Bengali Books
১। অমলল ত্রিপাঠী, ইতাত্রর ররলেসাাঁ ও বাঙ্গাী সংসৃ্কত্রত ২। অলীে দালগুপ্ত, ভারত মহাসাগলর বাত্রিজ্য ও অর্থেীত্রত ১৫০০-১৮০০, আেন্দ পাবত্রসাসথ, ককাতা ৩। রজ্ ত্রি বােথা, ইত্রতহালস ত্রবজ্ঞাে, আেন্দ পাবত্রসাসথ, ককাতা, ২০০৫ ৪। সমলরন্দ্রোর্ রসে, ত্রবজ্ঞালের ইত্রতহাস, শলবযা প্রকালেী, ককাতা, ১৯৯৬ ৫। রেহাত্রি ভট্টাচার্ যযয, ইংযাল র ইত্রতহাস(টিউির যগু), পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো, ১৯৯৫ ৬। ভোস্কর চক্রবর্ত্তী, ভুোরঞ্জন চক্রবর্ত্তী তকংশুক চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, আট্রোট্পর যুগোন্তর, পত্রভোরেী প্রকোলনী, কুকোেো, ২০০৫ ৭। রীো মুখোজী, রূপোন্ততরে আট্রোপ ১৫ল কথট্ক ১৭ল লেোব্দী, কেু প্রকোলনী, ককোেো ২০০৪ ৮। পুট্কল রোয়, োয়ন্তন দো, উর্ত্তরট্ণর পট্থ আট্রোপ, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো, ২০০৮ ৯। উজ্জ্ব রোয়, তববেষ ট্নর পট্থ আট্রোপ ১৫ল কথট্ক ১৭ল লেোব্দী, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো, ২০১১ ১০। যট্লোবন্ত কর, টিউির সু্টয়োর্ষ আংযোন্ড ১১। ুট্বোধ্ কুমোর মুট্খোপোধ্যোয়, অধ্তুনক আট্রোপ অতদ পট্বষর রূপোন্তর (১৮০০-১৯০০), কক তপ বোগচী এন্ড ককোং, ককোেো, ২০০৮ ১২। িঃ তবশ্বনোথ বট্ন্দযোপোধ্যোয়, আট্রোট্পর তববেষ ন ১৫ল কথট্ক ১৭ল লেোব্দী, তনউ কল্পনো প্রকোলনী, ককোেো, ২০১১/১২ ১৩। তনমষ চন্দ্র দর্ত্ত, মধ্যযুট্গর কথট্ক আট্রোট্পর অধ্ুতনকেোয় উর্ত্তরণ, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো ১৪। বোট্বন্দ্র বু, উর্ত্তরট্ণর পট্থ আট্রোপ, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো HISH- 301 & HISH - 401
English Books
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1. Cambridge Ancient History, Vols. IV, V & VI, Cambridge University Press 2. Grote, George, History of Grece from Solon to 403 B.C 3. Glotz, Gustav, The Greek City State 4. Bury, J. B, and Meiggs, Russel, The History of Greece 5. Andrews, Antony, The Greeks 6. Kitto, H. D. F., The Greeks 7. Powell, Antony, Athens and Sparta 8. Ehrenberg, Victor, From Solon to Sacrates 9. Fine, John, V. A., History of Greece 10. Osborne, Robin, Classical Greece 11. Starr. Chester, G., A History of Ancient World, Oxford University Press 12. Cambell, Heather M. (Edited), The Ascent of the West From Prehistory Through the Renaissance, Britannica Educational Publishing 13. Accampo, Nobel et al, Western Civilization Beyond Boundaries, Houghton Miffilin Company 14. Flower, H. I. (Edited), The Cambridge Companion to Roman Reoublic 15. Klaus, Brinmann, History of Roman Republic 16. Gilman, Arthur, Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of Roman Republic 17. Grant, Micheal, The World of Rome 18. Grant, Micheal, Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean 19. Vickers, Michael, Roman World 20. Broadman, J. Griffin and Murray, O.(Edited), Oxford History of the Classical World 21. Finley, M. I., The Ancient Greeks Bengali Books
১। করবেীট্মোন োতড়ী, প্রোচীন েীট্র আতেো, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ২। ীট্রন্দ্রনোথ মটু্খোপোধ্যোয়, েীট্র পুরোকোতনী, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ৩। ুনীকুমোর চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, প্রোচীন েীট্র আতেো, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ৪। মট্ল তত্রপোঠী, আতেো ঐতেোতক, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ৫। ুপ্রতেম দোল, েী নুন্ধোন, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো ৬। ুজোে ভদ্র কুণো চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, প্রোচীন েীট্র মোজ ংসৃ্কতে, ককোেো
HISG- 303 & HISH -403
English Books
1. Bandyopadhyay, Sekhar, From Plassey to Partition, (Longman, 2004)
2. Bayly, Christopher, Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaars: North Indian Society in the Age of British Expansion, 1770-1870 (Cambridge, 1983)
3. Bayly, Christopher, Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire (NCHI) (Cambridge, 1988)
4. Bose, Sugata, South Asia and World Capitalism (Delhi, 1990)
5. Bose, Sugata and Jalal, Ayesha, Modern South Asia: History, Culture, Political Economy
6. Brown, Judith, Gandhi’s Rise to Power
7. Brown, Judith, Gandhi and Civil Disobedience
8. Chandavarkar, Rajnarayan, The Origins of Industrial Capitalism in India: Business
Strategies and the Working Classes in Bombay, 1900 -1940(Cambridge, 1994)
9. Chandra, Bipan et al, India’s Struggle for Independence
10. Chandra, Bipan et al, India Since Independence; India after Independence
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11. Charlesworth, Neil, Peasants and Imperial Rule: Agriculture and Agrarian Society in the
Bombay Presidency, 1850-1935 (Cambridge, 1985)
12. Chaudhuri, Sushil, Prelude to Empire
13. Desai, A.R., Social Background to Indian Nationalism
14. Dutt, R.P., India today
15. Fisher, Michael (Ed.), Politics of British Annexation in India 1757 -1857
16. Gallagher, J. Johnson, G. Seal, A. Locality, Province and Nation
17. Hardiman, David, Peasant Nationalists of Gujarat, Kheda District, 1917 -1934, Delhi, 1981
18. Hutchins, F., Illusion of Permanence
19. Johnson, Gordon, Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism: Bombay and the
Indian National Congress, 1880-1915, Cambridge, 1973
20. Joshi, P.C., Rammohan and the Process of Modernization in India
21. Markovits, Claude. Indian Business and Nationalist Politics 1931 -39: The Indigenous
Capitalist Class and the Rise of the Congress Party, Cambridge, 1985
22. Marshall, P. J. Bengal: The British Bridgehead
23. McLane, J.R. Indian Nationalism and Early Congress
24. Ravinder Kumar (ed.) Rowlatt Satyagraha of 1919, Essays on Gandhian Politics
25. Ravinder Kumar (ed.) Social History of Modern India
26. Raychaudhuri, Tapan (ed.), Indian Economy in the 19th Century: A Symposium
27. Robinson, F., Separatism Among Muslims: The Politics of the United Provinces,
1860-1923
28. Rothermund, Dietmar, Mahatma Gandhi: An Essay in Political Biography, (New
Delhi, 1991)
29. Rothermund, Dietmar, India in the Great Depression 1929 -39, (New Delhi, 1992)
30. Sarkar, Sumit, Modern India, 1885-1947
31. Sarkar, Sumit, The Swadeshi Movement in Bengal
32. Seal, Anil et al, Locality, Province and Nation
33. Seal, Anil, The Emergence of Indian Nationalism
34. Sinha, N.K. (ed.) History of Bengal, 1757-1905
35. Spear, Percival, Oxford History of Modern India
36. Stokes, Eric., Peasants and the Raj: Studies in Agrarian Society and Peasant
Rebellion in Colonial India
37. Stokes, Eric. The English Utilitarians and India
38. Wolpert, Stanley, Jinnah of Pakistan New York/Oxford, 1984
39. Guha, Ramachandra, India After Gandhi
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HISH - 402 & HISH - 501
English Books
1. Albrecht Carrie R – A Diplomatic History of Europe since the Congress of Vienna
2. Blanning, T.C.W, The French Revolution: Class War or Culture Clash
3. Cobban,Alfred,HistoryofModernFrance,Vol.1‐3
4. Carl E.H. – The History of Soviet Russia 5. Doyle,William,OriginsoftheFrenchRevolution 6. Droz ,Jacques, Europe Between Revolutions 7. Ellis, G, The Napoleonic Empire.
8. Evans, J, The Foundations of A Modern State in 19thCentury Europe 9. Hamerow, T. S, Restoration, Revolution and Reaction :Economics and Politicsin
Germany(1815‐1871) 10. Hobsbawm, E. J, Nation and Nationalism 11. Hobsbawm, E .J, Age of Revolution 12. Hobsbawm ,E .J, Age of Empire 13. Hobsbawm,E. J, Age of Capital 14. Hufton, Olwen, Europe: Privilege and Protest
15. Hissley F.H. (Ed.) – Material Progress and Worldwide Problems – 1870-1898
16. Joll,James,EuropeSince1870
17. Joll, James, Origins of the First World War
18. Koch,H.W(ed),The Origins of the First World War
19. Kocham L – The Making of Modern Russia
20. Lefebvre,Georges,ComingoftheFrenchRevolution
21. Lichtheim, George, A Short History of Socialism
22. Langer W.L – Diplomacy of Imperialism
23. Lynn Hunt, Policies, Culture and Class in the French Revolution
24. Lipson E – Europe in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
25. Modvat C.L. The Shifting of Renaissance World War 1898- 1935
26. Ogg David – Europe of the Ancient Region – 1715- 1815
27. Ogg David- The Revolutionary Europe 1783-1815
28. Porter Andrew - European Imperialism
29. Plump J.H – Fontana History of Europe
30. Riasanovsky, N.V,A History of Russia
31. Rude,George,RevolutionaryEurope
32. Taylor,A.J.P,TheStruggleforMasteryinEurope
33. Thomson,David,EuropeSinceNapoleon
34. Taylor A.J.P – ORIGIN OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
35. Tailborke C. – The Industrialization of the Continental Powers
36. Watson, Seton, The Russian Empire.
37. Wood, Anthony, History of Europe, 1815‐1960. 38. Wiskeman E. – Europe of the Dictators – 1919-1943.
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Bengali Books
১। প্রফুল্লকুমোর চক্রবর্ত্তী – ফরোী তবপ্লব, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো ২। কগৌেম চট্টোপোধ্যোয় (ম্পোতদে) - ফরোী তবপ্লব দটু্লো বছট্রর অট্োট্ক, পতিমবঙ্গ আতেো ংদ,ককোেো, ১৯৮৯ ৩। ুভোরঞ্জন চক্রবর্ত্তী, আট্রোট্পর আতেো, পতিমবঙ্গ রোজয পুস্তক পষদ, ককোেো, ১৯৮৬ ৪। টি. এ. জযোকন, ফরোী তবপ্লব দল তদগন্ত, কক তপ বোগতচ এন্ড ককোং, ককোেো, ২০০৪ ৫। কিতভি থমন, তবশ্ব আতেোট্র প্রোক-পট্বষ আট্রোপ, প্রথম খন্ড(১৭৮৯-১৮৫০) তিেীয় খন্ড (১৮৫১-১৯৯৮), কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো, ২০০২/২০০৩ ৬। রোধ্োরমণ চক্রবর্ত্তী কুল্পো চক্রবর্ত্তী, মোমতয়ক অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পকষ , কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো ৭। তচত্রো তধ্কোরী, অধ্ুতনক আট্রোপ তবনযো তববেষ ন (১৭৮৯-১৯৩৯) ৮। প্রফুল্লকুমোর চক্রবর্ত্তী, আট্রোট্পর আতেো ৯। প্রণবকুমোর চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পট্কষ র আতেো
HISH - 502 & HISH - 601
1. E. H. Carr, International Relations between the Two Wars 2. Peter Calvocoressi, The World Politics Since 1945 3. Mcwilliams, Wayne and Piotrowski, H, The World Since 1945. 4. W Keylor, Twentieth Century World 5. D.F. Fleming, The Cold War and Its Origins 6. J. W. Young and John Kate, International Relations since 1945 7. Carl L. Brown, International Politics in the Middle East 8. M.S. Rajan, Studies on Non-alignment and the Non-aligned Movement 9. Kishore C. Dash, Regionalism in South Asia 10. J.K. Ray, ed. Aspects of India’s International Relations, 1700-2000: South Asia and the
World 11. Mohan Guruswamy and ZorawarDaulet Singh, India-China Relations: The Border Issue
and Beyond 12. S.B. Jain, India’s Foreign Policy and Non-Alignment 13. Suranjan Das, Kashmir and Sindh: Nation Building, Ethnicity and Regional Politics in
South Asia 14. P. Sukumar Nair, Indo-Bangladesh Relations 15. 17. C.J. Bartlett, International Politics: States, Power and Conflict since 1945 16. Joan Spero, The Politics of International Economic Relations 17. Hans J. Morgenthou, Politics Among Nations 18. J.L. Gaddis, The United States and the Origins of the Cold War 19. Walter La Febar, America, Russia and the Cold War 20. Garo, Alprovitz, Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam 21. Joyce and Gabriel Kolko, The Politics of War 22. Kalko, Joyce & Gabriel, The Limits of Power: The World and US Foreign Policy 23. Thomas J. Patterson, Soviet-American Confrontation: Post-War Reconstruction and the
Origins of the Cold War 24. L.J. Halle, The Cold War as History 25. Peter Lowe, The Origins of the Korean War 26. Gung-Wu Wang, China and the World since 1949 27. Herbert Ellison, ed. The Sino-Soviet Conflict: A Global Perspective
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28. J. Gittings, Survey of the Sino-Soviet Dispute 29. C.F. Fitzerland, The Chinese View of their place in the world 30. R.E.M. Irving, The First Indo-China War: French and American Policy, 1945-54 31. L.J. Mathews and D.E. Brown(Editors), Assessing the Vietnam War 32. Nikki R. Keddiie, Roots of Revolution: An interpretative history of modern Iran 33. Fiona Venn, Oil Diplomacy in the Twentieth Century 34. Carl L. Brown, International Politics in the Middle East 35. Hobsbawm, E. J., The Age of Extremes
Bengali Books
১। কগৌতরলংকর বট্ন্দোপোধ্যোয়, আতেোট্র অট্োয় মকোীন তবশ্ব, তমত্রম, ককোেো, ২০১২ ২। মোমতয়ক অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পকষ , রোধ্োরমণ চক্রবেী ুকল্পো চক্রবেী, তমত্রম, ককোেো, ২০১১
৩। ককুমোর কঘো, অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পকষ মকোতন তবশ্ব ১৮৭০-২০০৮, ককোেো
৪। প্রফুল্ল কুমোর চক্রবেী তদ্ধোথষ গুরোয়, অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পট্কষ র আতেো, ১৯১৯- ১৯৯০, ককোেো
৫। বোণীপ্রোদ কন, মকোতন তবশ্ব অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পকষ , তবয় তবনযো বযোখযো, ককোেো
৬। ঞ্জনো কঘো, ঠোণ্ডোযুদ্ধ-উর্ত্তর অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পকষ , ককোেো
৭। প্রণবকুমোর চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, অন্তজষ োতেক ম্পট্কষ র আতেো, তনউ কন্ট্রো বকু এট্জতি প্রোআট্ভর্ ততমট্র্ি, ককোেো, ২০১০
৮। কৌতমত্র শ্রীমোনী, তবংল লেট্ক পৃতথবী, তনউ কন্ট্রো বকু এট্জতি প্রোআট্ভর্ ততমট্র্ি, ককোেো, ২০১২
HISH - 503 & HISH - 602
English Books: 1] Fairbank, John K. E. O. R. and Craig, A. M. – East Asia: The Modern Transformation. 2] Vinakcke, H. M. – A History of The Far East in Modern Time. 3] Clyde, P.H. and Beers, B. F. –The Far East. 4] Hsu, I.C.Y. – The Rise of Modern China (OUP -1989) 5] Gordon, Andrew – A Modern History of Japan: From Tokugoura Times to Present, New York 2003 6] Knnedy, M. – A Short Economic History of Modern Japan. 7] Allen George – A Short Economic History Of Modern Japan. 8] Chatropadhaya, Haraprasad – ChinerItihas, A.Mukherjee and Co; Kolkata, 1985. Bengali Books:
১। রপ্রোদ চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, চীট্নর আতেো ২। রপ্রোদ চট্টোপোধ্যোয়, জোপোট্নর আতেো, এ মখুোতজষ এন্ড কং, ককোেো, ১৯৮৮ ৩। জর কন, এযুট্গর চীনকথো, তমত্রম, ককোেো, ২০০৭ ৪। ুট্বোধ্কুমোর মটু্খোপোধ্যোয়, অধ্ুতনক পূবষ-এতলয়ো, চীন জোপোন ৫। তদ্ধোথষ গুরোয়, অধ্তুনক পূবষ-এতলয়ো, চীন জোপোট্নর আতেো, কপ্রোট্েতভ পোবতোষ, ককোেো ৬। তমে ভটোচোযষয, চীট্নর রূপোন্তট্রর আতেো ১৮৪০- ১৯৪৫ ৭। তমে ভটোচোযষয, চীট্নর রূপোন্তট্রর আতেো ১৬০০- ১৯৪৫ ৮। কদবপ্রোদ কচৌধ্ুরী, অধ্ুতনক যুট্গ পূবষ-এতলয়োর ংতিপ্ত আতেো
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HISTORY (GENERAL) COURSE
SEMESTER - I
HISG - 101
HISTORY OF INDIA (PREHISTORIC TIMES TO 647 A.D.)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I: SOURCES AND PREHISTORIC CIVILIZATION (HARAPPA) (a) Literary and Archaeological Sources of Ancient Indian History up to 647 A.D. (b) Harappa Civilization: Brief Overview of Its Characteristics, Town-Planning, Socio-Economic & Cultural Aspects and Causes for Decline
UNIT-II: VEDIC TIMES, MAHAJANAPADAS AND PROTESTANT RELIGIONS (a) Early & Later Vedic Polity, Society, Religion and Economy (b) Rise of Sixteen Mahajanapadas, Magadhan Imperialism: Causes and Development (c) Rise of Buddhism and Jainism: Social, Economic and Political Background, Basic Principles of Buddhism and Jainism and a short survey of the Development of These Religions
UNIT-III: APOGEE OF MAGADHAN IMPERIALISM AND EARLY CHRISTIAN ERA EMPIRES OF NORTH INDIA & DECCAN (a) Maurya Dynasty: Rulers, Conquest, Administration, Society, Economy, Culture, Causes of Decline (b) Sungas&Kanvas(Brief Overview), Kushanas and Satavahana Rule: Political, Social, Economic and Cultural Aspects
UNIT-IV: GUPTAS AND THE CONTEMPORARY TIMES (a) Rise of the Gupta Dynasty & the Political History (b) Gupta Administration, Society, Economy & Culture (c) Causes of Decline (d) Brief Overview of the Debate Regarding Golden Age, Renaissance or Revival
UNIT-V: POST-GUPTA DEVELOPMENTS (a) Brief Discussion on the Rise of the Pushyabhutis and Maukharis (b) Harshavardhana and his Relations with Other Powers, Contemporary Condition (c) Sasanka of Bengal
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SEMESTER – II
HISTORY OF INDIA (647 A.D. – 1556 A.D.)
HISG -201
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I: EARLY MEDIEVAL BENGAL
(a) Rise of the Palas: Political Achievements vis-à-vis Tripartite Struggle, Society, Economy &
Culture
(b) Rise of the Senas and Their Times, Onslaught of Ikhtiyar-ud-Din BakhtiyarKhilji
UNIT-II: EARLY MEDIEVAL SOUTH INDIA
(a) Brief Overview of Rastrakutas, Cheras-Pandyas & Pallavas
(b) Rise and Development of the Chola Power, Their Administration and Maritime Activities
UNIT-III: Some Relevant Issues of Related to Early Medieval India
(a) FEUDALISM: Understanding of the Problem and Debate
(b) Summing up the Condition of Women and Slaves
UNIT-IV: REALM OF THE TURKO-AFGHANS
(a) Beginning of the Sultanate: Slave Dynasty, Administration, Society, Economy & Culture (B) Khiljis &Tughlaqs: Political Expansion of the Sultanate, Administration, Revenue
Administration and Other Steps Taken
UNIT-V: BENGAL & VIJAYANAGAR AND END OF THE SULTANATE & EARLY MUGHALS
(A) Independent Sultans of Bengal
(B) Rise and Development of the Vijyanagar Empire, Society, Economy and Culture (Visitors’
Account), Circumstances Leading to the End of the Empire
(C) Circumstances Leading to the End of the Sultanate, Causes for the Defeat of the Sultanate
at the Hands of Babar; Babar & Humayun,; Sher Shah & His Measures and Sher Shah’s Successors with an Overview of Mughal Afghan Contest.
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SEMESTER –III
HISG -301
HISTORY OF INDIA
FROM 1556 TO 1947 A.D
(UNIT I to V)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-I
Importance of Second Battle of Panipat (1556) –Akbar and the Political Expansion of Mughal Empire,
His Relations with the Rajputs –Evolution of His Religious Policy –Land Revenue and Mansabdari
System; Reign of Jahangir (Brief Overview)
UNIT-II
Reign of Shahjahan- Period of Prosperity; Climax and Crisis of the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb –
His Deccan Policy, RajputPolicy &Religious policy; Rise of Shivaji and the Mughal–Maratha Contest
for Supremacy; Debates on the Breakup of the Mughal Empire
UNIT-III
Political ascendancy of the English East India Company in Bengal (1757 -65 )-Regulating Acts, Pitt’s
India Act; East India Company’s Relations with the IndianStates –Marathas ,Mysore and Sikhs; British
Policies of Colonial Annexation –Subsidiary Alliance &Doctrine of Lapse .
UNIT-IV
Colonial Economy –Land Revenue Settlements in Bengal, North India, South and West India Drain of Wealth –De-industrialisation UNIT-V
English Education of Bengal up to 1857; Reformation and Westernisation –Anglicists vs. Orientalists
Debate –Bentinck & Macaulay; Western Education and Social Reforms –Raja Rammohan Roy, Young
Bengal, Vidyasagar, Prarthana Samaj, Arya Samaj; Aligarh Movement and the Modernization of Islam
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HISG -302
MODERN EUROPE
1789 - 1939 (UNIT –I)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
MODULE -1
1. Background 2. Renaissance and Reformation 3. Geographical Discoveries 4. Scientific Revolution, Advent of Capitalism (A Brief Overview)
MODULE – 2
1. The French Revolution–Socio-Economic Background: Role of the Philosophers 2. Progress of the Revolution: Popular Movements: Jacobins and Girondins
MODULE – 3
1. Rise of Napoleon: Internal Reconstruction 2. Napoleon and Europe, Napoleon’s Downfall
MODULE - 4
1. Political Developments in Europe from (1815–1870) 2. Triumph of conservatism– The Metternich System 3. Nationalism, Liberalism and the Revolution of 1830 and 1848 4. Stages of Italian Unification 5. Unification and Consolidation of Germany 6. Russia: Attempts at Reforms by Alexander-II
MODULE - 5
1. Society and Economy in Nineteenth Century Europe 2. Industrial Advances in England and the Continent 3. Utopian Socialism and Marxism 4. Art, Culture, Literature and Science 5. Labour Movement
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SEMESTER –IV
HISG - 401
HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 1556 TO 1947 A.D
(UNIT VI TO X)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT-VI
Early Resistance to Colonial Rule –Paik, Chuar Uprisings; Wahabi and Faraizi Movements; Santhal
Rebellion; The Revolt of 1857; Growth of National Consciousness –Early Political Associations UNIT-VII
Foundation of The Indian National Congress –the Nature of the Early Congress &Congress under
Moderate leadership; Rise of Extremism UNIT-VIII
The Swadeshi Movement; The birth of All India Muslim League and Separate Electorate;
Revolutionary Terrorism in Bengal, Maharashtra and Punjab UNIT-IX
Rise of Gandhi –Champaran, Kheda & Ahmedabad; Rowlatt Satyagraha; Khilafat & Non-Cooperation
Movement; Swarajya Party ; Simon Commission –Nehru Report; Civil Disobedience Movement UNIT-X
Quit India Movement; Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian Freedom Movement; Communal Politics and
Pakistan Movement;Road to Partition and Freedom
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HISG - 402
MODERN EUROPE
1789 – 1939 (UNIT –II)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
MODULE - 1
1. Europe between 1871‐1914: New Balance of Power, Scramble for Colonies in Asia and Africa.
MODULE - 2
1. The Eastern Question: Main Issues–Crimean War,Balkan Nationalism(A Brief Overview) 2. Triple Alliance, Triple Entente and the Emergence of Two Armed Camps 3. Origins of the First World War–Issues and Stakes
MODULE – 3
1. Russian Revolution of 1917 2. Peace settlement of 1919:Its Long Term Consequences 3. Birth of the German Republic
MODULE – 4
1. Europe in the Interwar Period (1919‐1939) 2. Consolidation of Economic and Political Power of the Soviet State
MODULE – 5
1. Rise of Fascism in Italy 2. Rise of Nazism in Germany; Aggressive Foreign Politics 3. Outbreak of the Second World War
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SEMESTER – V
(FOR B. A. GENERAL COURSE)
HISG - 501
POST- INDEPENDENCE INDIA (1947-1977)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT I: EVOLUTION OF THE CONSTITUTION An Overview of the Drafting of the Constitution by Constituent Assembly; Preamble, Main
Provisions & Basic Structure of the Constitution of India.
UNIT II: CONSOLIDATION OF THE NATION Accession of the Princely States to the Union with Special Reference to the Kashmir,
Junagarh and Hyderabad; Linguistic Reorganization of the States, State Reorganization
Commission.
UNIT III: TOWARDS PLANNED ECONOMY Making of the Context for Five Year Planning; Objectives of the Five Year Planning upto the
Fifth Plan Period Tracing the Changes Therein, Achievements & Shortcomings of Planned
Period upto1974.
UNIT IV: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT UPTO 1964 Socialists – Place within Congress, Formation of the Socialist Party, Kisan Majdoor Praja Party
(KMPP) & Praja Socialist Party; Movement for Social Justice before 1964.
UNIT V: POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT 1964 - 1977 Death of Nehru, Challenge within the Party, Split of Congress and Consequent
Empowerment ofIndira Gandhi; Towards Emergency and Days of Emergency; Movement for
Social Justice after 1964.
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SEMESTER – VI
(FOR B. A. GENERAL COURSE)
HISG -601
THE WORLD & INDIA (1945-1971)
FULL MARKS – 50 (CIA- 10 & ESE-40)
UNIT - I: COLD WAR
Definition of Cold War, Different Interpretation of Cold War, Characteristics of Cold War;
Background of Cold War (Yalta & Potsdam), Division of Europe in Two Spheres of
Influence; Concept of Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan & NATO – SEATO, ANZUS &
CENTO; COMINFORM, Molotov Plan, COMECON & Warshaw.
UNIT - II: CHANGE IN THE WORLD
Decolonization: Causes & Effect ( A Brief Overview of the Breakup of the EuropeanColonies in Asia& Africa) .
UNIT – III: NON-ALIGNMENT
Genesis of Non-Alignment, Characteristics of Non- Alignment; Formation & Development of Non-Alignment Movement (Belgrade, Cairo & Lusaka Summits).
UNIT – IV: INDIA’S NON-ALIGNMENT POLICY
Nehru’s Commitment towards Non-Alignment, Bandung; India’s Role in Korean Crisis, , Suez Crisis & Hungary.
UNIT – V: INDIS & HER NEIGHBOURS
India’s Relations with China & Pakistan; India’s Role in the Formation of Bangladesh.