Paper – V
International Relations from - 1919 to 1939
Full Mark: 100 ( 80 + 20) Time : 3 hours
Unit-I 20 Marks
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Cause of the World War-I
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Paris peace conference
Treaty of Versailles – Provisions & Criticism
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League of Nations – Origin,
Organisation, Achievements and failure
Unit-II 20 Marks
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The Washington Conference
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Problem of Reparation, Economic Crisis
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The Quest for International Security
Geneva Protocol
Locarno Agreements
The Kellogg-Briand Pact
Unit-III 20 Marks
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Problem of Disarmament. Through the League and outside the League, conference and causes of failure
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Fascist Italy-Home and Foreign Policies of Benito Mussolini
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Nazi Germany-Home and foreign Policies of Adolf Hitler
Unit-IV 20 Marks
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Causes of Russain Revolution – 1917
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Achievements of Lenin and Stalin
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Rise of Turkey-Mustafa Kamel Pasha-Domestic and Foreign Policies
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Causes of the second World War.
Internal Assessment 20 Marks
Books Recommended:
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The World since 191-Langsam
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International Relations-Gathorne and Hardy.
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International Relations between two World Wars – E.H.Carr.
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International Relations – V.D. Mahajan
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International Relations Since World War I – Asit Kumar Sen
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International Relations – U. Sharma
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Adhunika Viswa Itihasa (Odia) – Dr. S. S. Samal
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Antarjatika Ghatanavali (Odia) – Dr. S. S. Samal
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World Since 1919 – A.C. Roy
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International Relations – K . B. Keswani
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International Relation – M. G. Gupta
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The United Nations – Siddhartha Das
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Dynamics of International Politics – Siddhartha Das
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Course – 201
Paper – VI
Political History of Mediaval India from 1206 A.D. to 1757 A.D.
Full Mark: 100 ( 80 + 20) Time : 3 hours
Unit-I 20 Marks
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Sources of Medieval Indian History
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Early rulers oof Delhi sultanate : The slave Dynasty
Iltutmish and Balban - Achievements
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The Khalji Dynasty
Ala-Ud-Din Khalji – Achievements and Policies:
Unit-II 20 Marks
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The Tughlug Dynasty-
Muhammad-bin-Tughuuq and Fiuz shah Tughlug: Achievements and Policies.
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The Mughal Empire
Babur-Conquest of India
Humayun - Achievements
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Sher Shah – Achievements and administration
Unit-III 20 Marks
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Akbar-Achievements and Policies (Religious Policy and Rajput Policy)
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Jahangir-Early career, Achievements, The role of Nurjahan in Mughal Administration.
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Shahjahan – Achievements and Policies.
Unit-IV 20 Marks
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Aurangzeb-Achievements and policies (Religious policy, Rajput policy, Deccan policy)
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Mughal Administration
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Downfall of Mughal Empire causes
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Shivaji Conquests and Administration
Home Assignment 20 Marks
Book For Reference:
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R.C. Majumdar (Ed) – History and Culture of the Indian People Vols. VI & VII.
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R.C. Majumdar, H.C. – An Advanced History of India.
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V. S. Smith – Oxford History of India.
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M. Habib & K. A. Nizami – The Delhi Sultanate Vol. V K.A. Nizami – Some of aspects of Religion & Politics in India during the 13th Century.
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K. A. Nizam – Som eof aspects of Religion & Politics in India during the 13th Century.
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Lane Pole – Medieval India under Mohamadan Rule.
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Jadunath Sarkar:
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Studies in Mughul India
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Mughal Administration.
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History of Aurangzeb Vol – 5
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The Fall of the Mughul Empire Vols 4.
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Shivaji & his Times.
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Satish Chandra – Parties and Politics at the Mughul Court.
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M. Alha Ali – The Mughul Nobility under Aurangzab.
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R.C. Varma – Foreign Policy of the Great Mughuls.
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H.N.Serwami – The Brahmins of the Deccan.
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A. Krishna Swame – The Tamil Century under Vijayanagar.
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Course – 202
Paper – VII
Social, Cultural and Economic History of Medieval India
Full Mark: 100 ( 80 + 20) Time : 3 hours
Unit-I 20 Marks
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Early Muslim Settlements, Rise of Islam and its impact.
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Composition and stratification of the society, Rural urban relationship.
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Position of Women.
Unit-II 20 Marks
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Economic Aspects – Agrarian Economy, Sources of Revenue, Nature and magnitude of taxation.
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Industries – Cotton textiles, handicrafts, agro-based industries, metal technology and artisans.
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Trade and commerce – State policies, internal and external trade, trade centres and posts, transport and communication.
Unit-III 20 Marks
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Bhakti Movement : Cause of the rise of Bhakti Movement. Nath Panthis, Kabir, Santh tradition, Nanak, Dadu, Chaitanya, Tulsi Das, Namdev.
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Sufism – Its origin, concept, Practices, Major Sufi orders Chisti order, Suhrawardi order etc.
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Impact of Bhaktism and Sufism.
Unit-IV 20 Marks
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Indo – Islamic Architecture –Khalji, Tughluq, Sayyid and Lodi Period.
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Mughal Architecture under Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan, Aurangzeb and later Mughals.
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Painting under the Mughals, Rajput painting, Deccan Painting
Home Assignment 20 Marks
Books Reference:
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An advanced study in the History of Medieval India – J. L. Mehta, Vols I, II & III.
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Social, Cultural and Economic History of India – (Earliest Times of Preset Times) S. C. Roy Choudhury.
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History of Medieval India – Satish Chandra.
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The Agrarian System of Mughal India – Irgan Habib
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Some aspects of North Indian Social life – P. N. Ojha
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A History of South India – K.A. N. Sastri
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Indian Architecture (Islamic Period) – Percy Brown
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Trade and civilization in the Indian Ocean – Satish Chandra
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Social Economic History of Medieval India – K. N. Chitnis
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Manmath Padhy – Fairs, Festivals and Folk Cuilture of Odisha
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Manmath Padhy – Tribal society and culture : Changes and Continuity.
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S. S. Samal – Radhnagar Gada O Dhamaslara Pratnatatwika Vaibhava
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S.S. Samal – Antiquities of Gandhamardhan Mountain of Orissa.
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Course : 203
Paper – VIII
HISTORY OF THE FREEDOM MOVEMENT IN INDIA (1885-1947)
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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Emergence of Indian Nationalism
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Foundation of the Indian National Congress, Moderate phase, Extremist phase and Revolutionary
Nationalist Activities : The Ghadar Movement
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Rise of Economic Nationalism : Swadeshi Movement
Unit - II (20 Marks)
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Home Rule Movement
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National Movement under Gandhi’s Leadership : Gandhi’s career & thought, Entry into politics, Experiments with Satyagarha in india. Methods of mass mobilization, Khilafat and non-co-operation movement, Role of Women
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Swaraj Party : Formation Work Division, Evaluation of their work
Unit – III (20 Marks)
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Civil disobedience movement, Role of women, Round Table conferences
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The Indian Council Act – 1909
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The Govt. of India Act – 1919 and 1935
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Muslim league and Partition of India
Unit – IV (20 Marks)
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Quit India Movement
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Subas Chandra Bose and the Indian National Army- Royal Indian Naval Revolt
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The Partition of India and Achievement of Independence
Home Assessment (20 Marks)
Book for Reference
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A.R. Desai : Social Background of Indian Nationalism
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Bipan Chandra : Nationalism and Colonialism in India
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Bipan Chandra (Ed.): India’s Struggle for Independence 1857-1947
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Bipan Chandra : The Epic Struggle
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Sumit Sarkar : Modern India (1885-1947)
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B.L. Grover and S. Grover : A new look at modern Indian History
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B.N. Pandey (Ed.) : Centenary History of Indian National Congress, 3 Vols
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M.N. Das: Indian under Morley and Minto
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A.R. Desai : Peasant Struggle in India
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Bipan Chandra : Rise and Growth of Economic Nationalism in India
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R.C. Dutt : Economic History of India 2 Vols
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L. Prasad : India National Movement
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Course : 204
Paper – IX
HISTORY OF EUROPE FROM 1789 TO 1914
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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The French Revolution causes
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The Estate General, National Assembly making of the constitution
Legislative Assembly
National Convention, Directory
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The consulate – Napoleon Bonaparte Reforms and Foreign policy
Early years of the Empire
The Empire at its height
Downfall of Napoleon : Causes
Unit – II (20 Marks)
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Congress of Vienna
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Era of Metternich and his system
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Regin of Louis XVIII
Unit – III (20 Marks)
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July Revolution – 1830 and Charles – X
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February Revolution – 1848 and Louis Philippe
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Second Republic and Founding of the Second Empire :
Napoleon III – comestic and Foreign Policy
Unit-IV (20 Marks)
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Crimean War-Causes and Effects
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Unification of Italy
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Unification of Germany, Domentic & Foreign Policy of Bismark
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Alexander – II – Reforms
Home Assignment (20 Marks)
Book Recommended
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A History of Modern Times : C.D.M. Ketelbey
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Europe Since Napoleon : David Thosmson
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Europe in the 19th and 20th century – Lipson
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History ofModern Europe – C.D. Hazen
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History of Europe – P.Maitai
Modern Europe : K.L. Khurana
SECOND SEMESTER
Core Course – 205
Paper – X
International Affairs (1939 A.D. – 2000 A.D.)
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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United Nations Organisation – Formation, Structure, Objectives
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Achievements and failure of the UNO
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Post – war Revival of Japan :
Democratic & Socio – Economic Revival from 1945 to 1951
Progress of Japan from 1951 to 1970
Unit – II (20 Marks)
The Cold War
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Meaning, Origin, Background Super Power Rivalry from 1945 to 1980 Progress and Redemsion
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Regional Security and Alliances : Military NATO, CENTO, Waresaw Pact, ASEAN, SEATO,
ANZUS Regional Alliences : Economic
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Germany and the Cold War
Unit - III (20 Marks)
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India in the world Politics
India Foreign Policy (From 1947 to 2000) – Salient Features
India and Pakistan (Simla Agreement)
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India and Soviet Russia
India and United States of America
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Emergence of India as a Nuclear State : Comprehensive
Tent Ban Treaty (CTBT) and India’s Perception about it.
Unit – IV (20 Marks)
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Prospects of Disarmament after the second world war
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Non Aligned Movement (NAM), The Summits ; India and the NAM
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Dawn of Democracy in Soviet Union Under Gorbachev.
Home Assignment (20 Marks)
Book For Reference
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E..H.Carr : International Relations Between Two World Wars
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M.G.Gupta : International Relations
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W.C. Langsham : World Since 1919
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D.C.Gupta : The League of Nations
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E.H.Carr : The Russian Revolution from Lenin to Stalinn
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A.J.P. Tayalor : The Origin of the Second World War
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H.S. Morganthau : sPolitics among Nations
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B.William : Modern Africa
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Harold M. Vinacke : A History of the Far East in Modern Times
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Dr. S.S. Samal : Adhunika Viswa Itihas (Odia)
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Dr.S.S. Samal : Antarjatika Ghatanavali (Odia)
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Siddhartha Das : The United Nations
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Siddhartha Das : Dynamics of International Politics
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K.B. Keswani – International Relations in Modern World (1900-2000)
THIRD SEMESTER
Core Course : 301,
Paper – XI
Political History of Modern India from 1757 to 1885 A.D.
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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The Sources
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The Establishment of British Rule in India
Siraj-Ud-Daula and the Battle of Plassey Causes, Course and Importnace
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Lord clive – Early career and achievements,
Dual system of administration in Bengal under clive.
Unit – II (20 Marks)
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Warren Hastings - Reforms
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Lord Cornwallis – Reforms, Perament Settlement
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Lord Wellesley – Achievements : The Subsidiary Alliance
Unit – III (20 Marks)
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Anglo – mysore and Anglo Maratha Relations
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Willam Bentinck Reforms
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Lord Dalhousie – Reforms, Doctrine of Lapse
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Revolt of 1857 – Causes and Consequences
Unit – IV (20 Marks)
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Administrative reorganization under the British Crown – 1858
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Lord Ripon – Reforms
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Lord Curzon – Reforms and Polices
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Socio- Religious Reform movement in the 19th Century : Role of Raja Rama Mohan Roy and
Dayananda Saraswati
Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
Book Reference
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Text Book of Modern Indian History : Sarkar & Dutta
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History of British Rule in India : P.E. Roberts
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New Look at Modern Indian History : B.L. Grover & S. Grover
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Advances History of India : Ray Choudhury, Majumdar & Dutta
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Advanced Study in the History of Modern India Vol.: I and II G.S. Chhabra
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Modern India L. Prasad
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Modern India : K.L. Khurana
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Modern India : V.D. Majumdar
THIRD SEMESTER
Paper – XII
Core Course - 302
Social, Cultural and Economic History of Modern India
(1757 A.D. to 1947 A.D.)
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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Understanding Modern India – Sources
Archival records, Private Pap ers, News Papers, Periodicals etc
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European traders in India Portuguese, Dutch, French and British. Their Settlements in India
the early part of 18th Century – Social, Political and Economic condition
Unit-II (20 Marks)
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Economic History during the colonial period Agrarian Policy, Land settlement, Zamidari system
and Ryotwari system etc. Comercialisation of agriculture.
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Industry Rural Industry and Urban industry, Evolution of Modern Industry, Indigo, Tea, coffee,
Jute, cotton textile, sugar industry etc. Coal mining Iron and steel, cement,paper and other heavy
industry, destruction or traditional artisan industry.
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Transport development Railway system, Water transport, Road Transport, Air Transport, Impact
on Indian economy
Unit – III (20 Marks)
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Growth of Education: Role of the Christian Missionaries and Non-Missionary British official,
Macaulay’s Minitue, Wood’s Despatch. Hunter commission, Lord Curzon and Education system, under him, Sadler commission, Hartog Committee, Wardha scheme of Basic Education, Sargeant plan of Education.
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Indian press under colonial rule-East India company and the Indian press; Period of Struggle
between the press and govt Vernacular PressAct, 1878. Newspaper Act. 1908. Indian Press Act, 1910, and The Indian Press Act – 1931
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Emancipation of women : abolition of sati, Female infanticide
Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
Books for Reference
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S.S. Raychowdhury – Social Culture and Economic History India
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B.L. Grover & S. Grover : A New look at Modern Indian History
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Sumit Sarkar : M odern India
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Tapan Raychowdhury (zEd) – Indian Economy in 19th Century
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J. Krishna Murty (Ed) : Indian Economy in the 19th Century
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Iswari Prasad : Indian in the Eighteenth Century
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K.K. Dutta – Socio –Cultural Background of Modern India
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S. Natarajan : The press in India
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Majumdar Dutta, Raichowdhury – An advanced History of India
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N.K. Sinha : Modern India
Third SEMESTER
Allied Course – I (A.E.-I)
Research Methodology
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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Sources of Indian History – Ancient and Medieval Periods
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Sources of Indian Hjistory – Modern Period
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Sources of Odishan History
Unit - II (20 Marks)
Research Methodology
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Preliminary Operations – What is Research
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Historical facts and evidences
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Value of allied disciplines in Historical Interpretations
Unit – III (20 Marks)
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Chronology and Dating
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Analylical Operations
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Synthetic Operations
Unit – IV (20 Marks)
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Concluding Operations
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Principles of Historical Imagination and Observation
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Language and style of composition Presentation
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A case study of The museum of P.G. Department of History, Khallikot Cluster University, Brahmapur, the arrangement of specimens, personal contributions of public, Teachers and Students for its development.
Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
Book for Reference
1. B. Sherk Ali History, Its theory and Method (Madras, 1978)
2. AIL, Rowse The use of History (London, 1963)
3. E.H. Carr What is History (London, 1951)
4. R.G. Collingwood The idea of History (London, 1972)
5. R.K. Majumdar & Historigraphy – Method of History (Delhi - 1987)
A.N. Srivastav
6. K. Rajayan History in theory and Method (Madurai, 1982)
7. G.K. Clark Guide for Research Students working on Historical
Subject (Cambridge , 1969)
8. P. Gardiner (ed.) Theories of History (Oxford, 1959)
9. H.E. Barnes A History of Historical writing (New York, 1963)
10. U. N. Ghoshal The Beginnings of Indian Historiography and other essays (Calcutta-1944)
11. B.N. Luniya Historians of Medieval India (Agral 1969)
12. R.C. Majumdar Historiography in Modern India (Bombay 1970)
13. V.S. Pathak Ancient Historians of India (Bombay, 1989)
14. Jagdish Narayan Sarkar History of History Writing in Medieval India
Third SEMESTER
Core Elective (C.E -I)
Special Paper – I
Political History of Odisha upto 1568 A.D
Full Mark -100 (80+20) Time : 3 hrs
Unit - I (20 Marks)
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Historical Geography of Odisha
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Kallnga War of 261 B C.-Causes and effects, Defeat and fight of Vasu-II the than Chedi Emperor of Kalinga to South Kosala
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Mauryan administration in Kalinga.
Unit -II (20 Marks)
i) Kharavela-Career and Achievements
ii) The Sailodbhabas : Origin and the Rulers
iii) The Bhaumakaras : Origin, Genealogy,
Sivakaradeva-I, Subhakaradeva-I, Sivakaradeva-II, Tribhuvana Mahadevi-I Prutvi Mahadevi, Gauri Mahadevi, Vakula Mahadevi and Dharma Mahadevi, BhaumaAdministration.
Unit-III (20 Marks)
i) The Somavamsis : Achievements of Janmejaya I, Yayati I, Yayati II, and Udyotkesari, Somavamsi Administration.
ii) The Later Gangas: Achievements of Chodaganga Deva, Anangabhima Deva-III and Narasingha Deva-I
iii) Ganga Administration
Unit -IV (20 Marks)
i) The Suryavamsis : Kapilendra Deva
ii) Purustottama Deva and Prataparudra Deva
iii) Suryavamsi Administration
iv) Downfall of the Odisha Kingdom: Causes
Internal Assessment (20 Marks)
Books For Reference :
1. History of Orissa-Dr, K.C. Panigrahi
2. Political and Cultural History or Orissa-Dr. Shishir Kumar Panda
3. A study of Hisiotry of Orissa-Atul Chandra Pradhan
4. History or Orissa-Prabodh Kumar Mishra
5. History or Orissa- Vol. I-N.K. Sahu
6. The Gajapati Kings of Orissa-Pravat Mukharjee
7. The Rise and Fall of the Sailodbhavas-Dr. Sarat Chandra Behera
8. The Bhaumakaras of Orissa-Dr. Uma Kanta Subudhi
9. The Bhaumakaras, the Buddhist Kings of Orissa and their times-Biswarupa Das
10. History of Orissa-N.K. Sahu, P.K. Mishra, J.K. Sahu
11. The Somavamsi Kings of Orissa-Bina Kumari Sarma
12. Some Aspecs of History and Culture of Orissa-A. K. Rath
13. Religious History of Orissa Ed. N.R. Patnaik
14. Economic History of Orissa Ed. N.R. Patnaik
15. Glimpses of Orissan Culture Ed. N.R. Patnaik
16. Antiquities of Gandharnardan Mountain of Odisha-Dr. S.S. Samal
17. Gandhamardan Parvatra Pratnatatwika Vaibhava-Dr. S.S. Samal
18. Radhanagar ebam Dharmasalara Pratnatatwika Vaibhava-Dr. S.S. Samal
19. Antiquities of Radhanagar and Dharmasala Dr. S.S. Samal
Third SEMESTER
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