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1 B Accredited By NAAC Syllabus for Semester System Revised Syllabus of M. A. Part-II History Introduced from June 2011
2 2 1) TITLE: Subject: -History 2) YEAR OF IMPLEMENTATION: Revised Syllabus will be implemented from June 2011 onwards. 3) RATIONALE/OBJECTIVE: Considering the increase in students applying for competitive examinations, it is needed to revise the syllabus in that manner. Hence, syllabus for MA-II is formulated on the lines of syllabus of competitive exams, keeping in mind the objectives of University Grant Commission, Maharashtra State and Shivaji University- Kolhapur. 4) EQUIVALENT PAPERS Sr. No. Title of old Paper Title of New Paper 1 Group C Paper IV: Comp. History of India (1858- Comp. Paper No. II: History of Freedom Movement in India ( ) 1964) 2 Compulsory Paper No. II: Comp. Paper No. IV: Modern World ( ) Twentieth Century World 3 Group A: Paper III: Opt. History of India Upto c.ad650 Group A: Paper IV: Opt. History of India (650 AD to 1200) 4 Group B: Paper IV: Opt. Society and Culture of India (c. AD ) 5 Paper VIII: B: Opt. Historical Application in Tourism (with special reference to South India) Opt. Paper A: Society & Culture in Ancient India (Earliest to 12th century AD) Opt. Paper B: Society & Culture in Medieval India ( AD) Opt. Paper C: Historical Application in Tourism (with special reference to South India) 6 Opt. Paper D: Modern China ( ) 7 Opt. Paper E: History of South India (12th c-19th c. AD) 8 Paper VIII: C: Opt. Women in Indian History Opt. Paper F: Women in Indian History
3 Shivaji University, Kolhapur 3 History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Compulsory Paper No. III History of Freedom Movement in India ( ) Unit -1 Economic Impact of British Rule a. Deindustrialization b. Commercialization of Agriculture c. Drain of Wealth Unit 2. Approaches to Indian Nationalism: a. Cambridge b. Subaltern c. National Unit-3. Early Resistance to British Rule a. Tribal Revolts: Ramoshi, Koli, Bhill b. Nature & Impact of 1857 uprising c. Rise of revolutionaries: Vasudev Balawant Phadke, Chapekar Unit-4. Emergence of Nationalism a. Causes of emergence of Nationalism b. Indian National Congress: Objectives and Establishment c. Congress under the Moderates Unit-5. Extremist Phase a. Partition of Bengal b. Swadeshi Movement c. Home Rule Movement Unit 6. Gandhian Movement a. Non-Cooperation Movement b. Civil Disobedience Movement c. Quit India Movement
4 4 Unit-7 Other strands of National Movement a. Peasant & Left's movements b. States Peoples Movements: Satara, Kolhapur c. Subhashchandra Bose, INA, Naval uprising Unit-8 Communal politics and partition of India a. Rise of Communal Politics: Vahabi Movement, Aligarh Movement, Role of British b. Muslim League & Demand of Pakistan c. Partition of India: Causes & Consequences List of Reference Books:- 1. Roberts P. E., History of British in India Oxford, 2. Grover B.L. & Sethi R.R., Modern Indian History, S. Chand., New,Delhi. 3. Bhattacharya Dhiraj, A Concise History of the Modern Economy ( ), New Delhi Narayan Brij, Economic Life in India, Delhi, Bayly C.A., Indian Society, The Making of British Empire, Orient, Marshall P. J., Bengal, The British Bridgehead Eastern India 1740, Orient, Datta K. K., A. Survey of Socio- Economic Conditions in India, 8., Renaissance, Nationalism and social changes in Modern India, Calcutta, Bipanchandra and others, India s Struggle for Independence, New Delhi, Sarkar Sumit, Modern India , 11. Desai Sanjeev P., Calendar of the Quit India Movement in the Bombay Presidency, Mumbai, Chandra Bipan, Ideologies & Politics in Modern India, Har Anand Pub. Dihadi. 13., Communalism in India Historical Writing, 14., India Since independence,. 15. Chakrawarti Vidyut, Subash Chandra Bose, Oxford. 16. Menon V.P., Story of Integration of Princely States, Orient Longman, Bombay, Majumdar R.C. (Gen. Ed.), History of Indian Freedom Struggle. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan Series, Vol XI, Mumbai. 18. Singh G.N., Landmarks in National and Constitutional Development of India, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi. 19. Raychaudhari S.C., Socio, Economic and Cultural History of Modern India, Surjeet Pub. 1983, 20. Sharma S.R., Making of Modern India. 21. Desai A.R., Social Background of India Nationalism, Popular, Bombay, Agarwal R.C., Constitutional Development of India and National Movement S. Chand & Co, New Delhi. 23. Sitaramayya Pattabhi, History of Indian National Congress Vol. I & II,
5 5 24. Chandra Bipan, and Others, Freedom Struggle, New Delhi, Chopra P.N., Puri B.N., Das M.N., A Social, Cultural and Economic History of India Vol. III. Mac Milan Pub, 26. Gopal S. British Policy in India (1965) 27. Joshi G.N., Indian Administration, MacMilan, London, Datta R.C., India under Early British Rule, 29. ivo/kzu fo- v-] Hkkjrh; lalfkkukrhy yksd'kkghpk y<k] iq.k]s , n- egkjk"vzkrhy lalfkkukap;k foyhuhdj.kkph dfkk] iq.k]s xzksogj] xzksogj o MkW- csygsdj] vk/kqfud Hkkjrkpk bfrgkl- uoh fnyyh] os lqeu] dksbsdj 'kkark] vk/kqfud Hkkjrkpk bfrgkl [k-a 1 r s 4] ukxiwj] 1966-
6 6 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Compulsory Paper No. 4 Modern World ( ) Unit 1: Nineteenth Century Background a) Rise of Nationalism: France, Italy, Germany, India b) Imperialism: Causes and Effects c) System of Alliances: Triple Alliance, Triple Entente Unit 2: World Order upto 1919 a) Causes of World War I b) Nature and Consequences of World War I c) Russian Revolution (1917) Unit 3: World between two wars a) League of Nations: success and failure b) Great Depression- causes and consequences c) Rise of Dictatorships: Italy and Germany Unit 4: Second World War a) Causes b) Course c) Effects Unit 5: Post- War Political Order a) UNO: Establishment and Objectives b) Achievements of UNO c) Nationalist Movements: India, China
7 7 Unit 6: Cold War and its consequences a) Concept of Cold War b) Treaties: NATO, CENTO, ANZUS, WARSAW c) Non-aligned Movement Unit 7: Movements for Social Justice a) Civil Rights Movement: USA b) Anti- Apartheid: Africa c) Feminism: USA Unit 8: End of Cold War a) Disintegration of Socialist Bloc: Russia, Germany b) Emergence of Unipolar world system c) Globalization: Merit and Demerit List of Reference Books:- 1. Grenville J. A. S., History of the World in the 20th Century, Harper Collins Publishers Fulham Palace Road, 2. Knapp H. C., Fisher- The Modern World, (SBW Publishers), New Delhi. 3. Suxena N. S., 20th Century World history, Anmol Publications. Delhi Sharma K. R., China, Revolution to Revolution, Mittal Publications New Delhi 5. Spanier John, American Foreign Policy since World War II, Tata Mcgraw, Hill Publication, New Delhi. 6. Nanda S. P., History of the Modern World, Anmol Publication, New Delhi. 7. Lowe N., Modern World History, Low Norman, Mastering Modern World 8. History, Delhi, Chhabra H. K., History of Modern World, SurjeetPub., New Delhi, Joshi P.S.,Gholkar S.V., History of Modern World, 11. Palmer &Parkins, International Politics, Relations, London, Kim Y. H., Twenty years of Crisis : The Cold War, 13. Sharp W. R., Contemporary International Politics, 14. Hartman, World in Crisis, 15. Gupta M. L., A Short History of China 16. Grenville J. A. S., History of the World in the 20th Century, Harper Collins 17. Publishers Fulham Palace Road,
8 18. Knapp H. C., Fisher- The Modern World, (SBW Publishers), New Delhi. 19. Suxena N. S., 20th Century World history, Anmol Publications. Delhi Sharma K. R., China, Revolution to Revolution, Mittal Publications New Delhi 21. Nanda S. P., History of the Modern World, Anmol Publication, New Delhi. 22. Lowe N., Modern World History, Low Norman, Mastering Modern World 23. History, Delhi,
9 9 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper-A Society & Culture in Ancient India (From Earliest times to 12th c. AD) Unit 1. Prehistoric Society: a. Paleolithic to Mesolithic b. Neolithic c. Harappa Unit- 2. Vedic Society : a. Early Vedic Society b. Post Vedic Society c. Literature Unit 3. Indian in 6th Century BC a. Society b. Religious Movements: Jainism, Buddhism, Ajivikism c. Other sects Unit 4. Mauryan India a. Ashokan Edicts and his Dhamma b. Society c. Literature d. Art & architecture Unit 5. Kushana-Satavahana period a. Society b. Religion c. Literature d. Art & Architecture Unit- 6. Gupta-Vakataka Period a. Society b. Religion: c. Literature & Sciences d. Art & Architecture Unit- 7. Period of Harshavardhan : a. Society b. Religion c. Literature d. Art & Architecture
10 10 Unit-8. Early Medieval Period a. Society b. Religion c. Literature & Sciences: Emergence of Regional Languages d. Art & Architecture List of Reference Books:- 1. Basham, A.L., The Wonder that was India, Mumbai, Rupa Chakrabarti D.K., India an Archaeological History Paleolithic Beginnings toearly Historic Foundations, Delhi, Oxford University Press 1999, 3. Chakrabarti D.K., The Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities, Delhi, OUP, Champakalakshmi R., Trade, Ideology and Urbanization : South India 200 BCAD 1300, Delhi, OUP, Chattopadhyaya B.D., A survey of Historical Geography of Ancient India, Kolkata, Manisha, , The Making of Early Medieval India, Delhi, OUP, Gupta P.L., Coins, 4th Edn., Delhi Jha D.N. (ed), Feudal Social Formation in Early India, Delhi Chanakya, , Economy and Society in Early India : Issues and Paradigms, Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal, Kosambi D.D. An Introduction to the Study of Indian History, Mumbai, Popular Prakashan, Lal B.B. and Gupta S.P. (ed.), Frontiers of the Indus Civilization, Delhi, Books and Books, Ludden David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton, Maity S.K., Economic Life in Northern India in the Gupta Period 300 AD 550 AD, Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, Majumdar R.C. et. al (eds), History and Culture of the Indian People, Mumbai, Mukherjee B.N., Rise and Fall of the Kushana Empire, Kolkata, Firma KLM, Possohl G.L. (ed.) Ancient Cities of the Indus, Delhi, Vikas, , Harappa Civilization : A Contemporary Perspective, Delhi, Oxford and IBH, Ray Himanshu Prabha, The Winds of Change, Delhi, OUP, Raychaudhuri H.C., Political History of Ancient India, Rev. Edn, with commentary by B.N. Mukherjee, Delhi, Sahu B.P. (ed.), Land System and Rural Society in Early India, Delhi, Manohar, Sastri K.A.N. (ed.), A Comprehensive History of India, Vol. II, with an update bibliography, Delhi, PPH, , A History of south India, edn 4, Chennai, OUP, Sharma R.S., Indian Feudalism ed. 2, Delhi, Machmilan, , Material Culture and social Formations in Ancient India, Delhi, Macmillan, , Perspective in Social and Economic History of Early India ed. 2, Delhi Munshira Manoharlal, , Aspects of Political Ideas and institutions in Ancient India, Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi, Stein, Burton : Peasant, State and Society in Medieval South India, Delhi, OUP, 1980
11 28., From Lineage to State : Social Formations in the Mid- First Millennium BC in the Ganga Valley, Delhi, OUP, , Recent Perspective of Early Indian History Mumbai, Popular Parkashan, , Ancient Indian Social History Some Interpretations, Delhi, Orient Longman, Veluthat Kesavan, The Political Structure of Early Medieval South India, Delhi, Orient Longman Winternitz M., History of Indian Literature, 3 vols (Indian reprint), Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1985, 1988,
12 12 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper-B Unit - 1. Society a. Hindu, Muslim; b. Slavery; c. Women; Unit - 2. Education a. Hindu system b. Muslim system Society & Culture in Medieval India ( AD) Unit - 3. State-Religious policy a. Hindu: Rajput, Maratha,Vijaynagar b. Muslim: Sultanate, Mughal, Bahamani, Shahis c. Christian: Portugese Unit - 4. Religions a. Islam & Sufism, b. Sikhism, c. Bhakti Movement: Vaishnavism, Shaivism, Veer Shaivism Unit - 5. Culture a. Customs and Manners, b. Entertainment, c. Festivals Unit - 6. Art & Architecture a. Delhi Sultanate, b. Mughal, c. Vijaynagar Unit - 7. Literature a. Sanskrit, b. Persian, c. Marathi, Kannada, Tamil Unit - 8. Legacy a. Conflicts, b. Synthesis, c. Integration
13 List of Reference Books:- 1. Bhattacharya H. D., The Religious Cultural Heritage of India, 2. Chitnis K. N., Socio Economic Aspects of Medieval India, Poona, Carpenter J. E., Theism in Muslim India, 4. Fukazawa Hiroshi, The Medieval Deccan, Peasants, Social Systems and States Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries, Delhi, OUP Ghosh P. G., Medieval Indian Paintings, 6. Hussainy, Glimpses of Medieval Indian Culture, 7. Ikarm S. M., Muslim Civilizations of India, 8. Majumdar R. C.(Ed), The History and Culture of Indian People, Vol VI, VII, Delhi, Mahalingam T., Administration and Social Life Under, Vijaynagar, 10. Marshal J. H., Monuments of Muslim India 11. Patil M. P., Court Life Under Vijaynagar Rulers, Delhi, Percy Brown, Indian Architecture Islam Period, Bombay, Sarna P., Studies in Medieval Indian History 14. Sherwani H. K., The History of Medieval Deccan 15. Siddiqui N. A., Population Geography of the Muslims, 16. Srivastava M. P., Social Life Under the Great Mughals 17. Stein Burton, Peasant State and Society in Medieval South India, Delhi OUP Richard J. F., The Mughal India 19. Verma S. P., Mughal Painters and Their Work A Biographical Survey and Catalogue, Delhi OUP Bhandarkar R.G., Vaishnvism, shivism and Minor Religious Systems, Pallai M.S., Tamil Literature, Tinnevelly, Narsimhcharya R., History of Kannada Literature, Mysore, Keay F.E., A History of Hindi Literature, Calcutta, Hopkins E.W., The Religions of India 13
14 14 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper-C Historical Application in Tourism (with special Reference to South India) Unit 1 Tourism: a. Definition b. History of Tourism c. Types Unit 2 Summary of selected Monuments a. Religious : Mahalakshmi Temple (Kolhapur), Vithal Temple (Pandharpur), Rajarajeshwar Temple (Tanjore), Balaji Temple (Tirupati), Minakshi Temple (Madurai), Bibika Makabara (Aurangabad), Gol Ghumbaj (Bijapur), Churches (Old Goa), Khidrapur, Kudal-Sangam b. Secular : Mysore Palace, Rock-memorial Kanyakumari Unit 3 Historical Sites : a. Maratha Forts: Raigad, Sindhudurg b. Ground Forts: Golkonda, Daulatabad, Hampi c. Caves- Ajanta, Elora, Badami, Unit 4 Historical Events a. Panhala Pavankhinda b. Wadu Samadhi of Sambhaji c. Khultabad tomb of Aurangzeb d. Srirangapatam Death of Tipu Unit - 5. Museums : a. Salarjung (Hyderabad) b. Bhavani (Aundh), c. New Palace (Kolhapur), Unit - 6. Festivalsa. Ganesh, Dasara, Diwali, Holi b. Goa Carnival, c. Moharam Unit - 7. Guiding Skillsa. Oratory and Communication skills (English, Hindi, Marathi), b. Understanding of Indian History, Culture, Art, Architecture, c. Music, Cultivation of good manners and the etiquette
15 15 Unit 8 Importance of History for Tourism * On the spot visits to nearby sites, Rest acquaintance through Audio-Visuals. List of Reference Books:- 1. Chris Cooper and Fletcher, Tourism : principles and practices. 2. S. Wahab, Tourism Marketing. 3. Joan Bakewell, The Complete Traveller. 4. James W. Morrison, Travel Agent and Tourism. 5. Edward D. Mills, Design for Holidays and Tourism 6. Douglas Pierce, Tourism Today : A Geographical Analysis. 7. A.K. Bhatia, Toursim : Principles. 8. Mujumdar R.C., (Gen. Edi.), For Arts Architecture Culture, Bhartya Vidya Bhavan s All Volumes on Indian History, Mumbai 1988 (IVth)
16 16 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper-D Unit 1 End of Manchu Regime a) Open Door Policy (1900) b) Dr. Sun Yet Sen c) Chinese Revolution of 1911 Modern China ( ) Unit 2 China & First World War a) Yuan Shi Kai b) Twenty one Demands c) Post War Development Unit 3 Nationalist China a) Chiang Kai Shake b) Internal reform and c) Sino Japan War II Unit 4 Civil War a) Early activities of CCP till 1939 b) Civil War c) Causes of Nationalist Defeat Unit 5 Establishment of People s Republic of China a) Civil War & its aftermath b) Economic Rehabilitation & Law Reforms c) Five Year Plan ( ) Unit 6 China in Transition a) Great Leap forwards b) Cultural Revolution c) Estimate of Mao
17 17 Unit 7 Post Mao China a) Deng Xiao Ping b) Economic Reformations c) Gang of Four Unit 8 Chinese Foreign Policy a) Sino USA relation b) Sino USSR relation c) Relation with India List of Reference Books:- 1. H. M. Vinacke A History of the Far East in Modern Times 2. P. H. Clyde and B. F. Beers The Far East (New Delhi 1976) 3. K. M. Panikkar Asia and Western Dominance 4. Eray Jack Rebellions and Revolutions China from the 1800 to 1980, (New York, Devendra Kaushik China and the third world (New Delhi, 1975) 6. Jean Chesneau China the people s republic (Random House Inc. 1979) 7. Maurice Meigner Mao s China, A History of the people s republic (London 1977) 8. Immanuel C. Y. Hsu China without Mao, Search of new order (Oxford, 1982) 9. Wan Gungwu China and the World since 1949 (London 1977) 10. B. E. Shinde Mao, Zedong and the communist politics
18 18 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper-E Unit I : Introduction a) Topography b) Sources c) Historiography Unit - II : Political History a) Yadava, Pandya, b) Hoysala, Kaktiyu c) Bahamanis & Shahis Unit-III: Vijayanagara a) Brief Political History b) Administration c) Legacy Unit - IV: Administration a) Civil b) Military c) Judicial Unit-V: Society a) Caste system b) Position of Women c) Education Unit-VI: Economy a) Agriculture b) Industry c) Trade: Internal & External Unit-VII: Literature a) Dakkhani b) Sanskrit c) Kannada, Tamil, Unit-VIII: Art & Architecture a. Religious b. Secular c. Forts History of South India (12th c. AD-19th c. AD)
19 List of Reference Books:- 1) A History of South India K. A. Nilkantha Shatri 2) South Indian Polity T. V. Mahalingam 3) History and Culture of Indian People, Vol. VI, VII, ed. R. C. Mujumdar, Bhartiya Vidhya Bhavan 4) South Indian Temples Burtain Stein 5) Local Government in Vijaynagar Empire, A. V. Venkatratnam 6) Topics in South Indian History from Early Times up to 1505 Dr. A. Krishnaswami 7) Court life under Vijaynagar Rule Madho Patil 19
20 20 Shivaji University, Kolhapur History Revised Syllabus for M.A. Part-II Optional Paper- F Unit 1. Feminism: a. Definition b. Origin and Evolution c. Survey of approaches i. Radical, ii. Post-Modern Unit 2. Sources : a. Ancient, b. Medieval c. Modern Unit 3. Religion and Women: a. Brahminical, Jainism & Buddhism b. Bhakti Movement c. Islam Women in Indian History Unit 4. Women In Social Reform Movements In the 19th Century : a. Brahmo Samaj b. Arya Samaj c. Satya Shodhak Samaj Unit - 5. Customary and Legal Status: a. Ancient India b. Medieval India: Maratha c. Modern Unit - 6. Women and Work: a. Household b. Agriculture c. Industry - formal and informal sectors Unit - 7. Education and Women: a. Ancient India b. Medieval India c. Modern India
21 21 Unit - 8. Women's participation in Freedom Movement and Politics: a. Gandhian Satyagarah b. Revolutionary Movements c. Peasant and Workers Movements. List of Reference Books:- 1. Tong Rosemarie, Feminist Thought : A Comprehensive introduction, Routledge, London, 1989 (Reprint, 1992) 2. Krishnaraj Maithreyi, Feminist Concepts (Part I, II, III), Countribution to Women's Studies, 7, RCWS, S.N.D.T. Women's University, Mumbai. 3. Nanda B. R.,Indian Women - From Purdah to Modernity, Vikas, New Delhi, Desai Neera and Krishnaraj Maitreyi,Women and Society in India, Ajanta publications, New, Delhi, Altekar A. S., The position of women in Hindu Civilization, 3rd ed. Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi, Horner I. B., Women under primitive Buddhism, George Routledge and Sons, London Thomas P., Indian Women through the Ages, Asia publishing house, New York, Agnew, Vijay, Elite Women in Indian Politics, Vikas, Delhi, Basu A and Ray B, Women's struggle: A history of the All India Women's Conference Manohar, Delhi, Chkrawarti Uma and Kumkum Roy, Breaking out of invisibility: Rewriting the history of Women in Ancient India, S Jay Retrieving Women's History: Changing Perception of the Role of Women in Politics and Society, UNESCO, Berg, Forbes, Geraldine, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, Joshi V. C. (ed), Rammohan Roy and the process of Modernization in India, Vikas, Delhi, Krishnamurti J. (ed), Women in Colonial India: Essays on survival, Work and the State, OUP, Delhi, Mujumdar, Vina, Symbols of power: Studies on the political status of Women in India, Allied, Delhi, Minault, Gail, Secluded scholars : Women's Education and Muslim Social Reforms in colonial India, OUP Delhi, Mishra, Rekha, Women in Mughal India ( A. D.), Munshiram Manoharlal, Delhi, Nair Janaki,Women and law in colonial India, A social history, Kali for women, Delhi, Ray Bharati and Basu Aparna (ed),from freedom to independence : Women and fifty years of India's Independence, OUP, Delhi, Taru, Susie and Lalita, Women's writings in India, Vol. I 600 BC to the Early Twentieth Century, Vol. II The Twentieth Century, Feminist Press, New York, 1990, Towards Equality, Report of the Committee on the Status of Women in India : Govt. of India, New Delhi, Imtiaz Ahmad (ed), Modernzation and social change among Muslims in India, Mahohar New Delhi, Jain Sushila, Muslims and Modernization, Rawat publication, Jaipur, Vidhtarthi L. P., The tribal culture of India, Concept publishing Company, Delhi, V. Prabhavati Perceptions Motivations and performance of Women legislatures, classical publishing Company, New Delhi, 1991.
22 25. Raj Kumar (ed), Women and law, Anmol publication Pvt. ltd. New Delhi, Chitrapu Swarajayalaxmi, Women at work, Discovery publishing house, New Delhi, Anita Banerji, Raj Kumar Sen (ed), Women and economic development, Deep and Deep publication, Pvt. ltd. New Delhi,
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