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SYLLABUS OF ( previous ) History (SEMESTER SYSTEM)SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS AND COURSES OF READING ( 2012-13) History Course shall be a two years Degree Course consisting of four Semesters of 2000 marks. The candidate shall take Five Papers in each Semester, , 20 Papers in the full Course. Each Paper will carry 100 marks out of which 20 marks shall be earmarked for Internal ( previous ) History 1st Semester: There shall be two Core Papers, two Specialization Papers and five Optional Papers. The candidate shall take one out of the two Specialization Papers and any two Optional Papers out of the given list of five Optional ( previous ) History 2nd Semester: There shall be two Core Papers, two Specialization Papers and five Optional Papers.

Paper – II (Core Paper): Modern World – I Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 Hours Note: -The question paper will consist of nine questions.The candidate

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1 SYLLABUS OF ( previous ) History (SEMESTER SYSTEM)SCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS AND COURSES OF READING ( 2012-13) History Course shall be a two years Degree Course consisting of four Semesters of 2000 marks. The candidate shall take Five Papers in each Semester, , 20 Papers in the full Course. Each Paper will carry 100 marks out of which 20 marks shall be earmarked for Internal ( previous ) History 1st Semester: There shall be two Core Papers, two Specialization Papers and five Optional Papers. The candidate shall take one out of the two Specialization Papers and any two Optional Papers out of the given list of five Optional ( previous ) History 2nd Semester: There shall be two Core Papers, two Specialization Papers and five Optional Papers.

2 The candidate shall take one out of the two Specialization Papers and any two Optional Papers out of the given list of five Optional :-The choice of the Specialization Papers as well as Optional Papers in Course shall be determined on the basis of merit. Moreover, the Department shall decide the number of Optional Papers to be offered in the Department in a particular ( previous ) History , Semester-1stSCHEME OF EXAMINATION 2012-2013 Paper AssessmentTheory Paper MarksTotal MarksTimeCore PapersPaper-IMedieval Societies - I 20801003 World - I20801003 PapersPaper-IIIO ption-(i): Medieval Indian Polity (1200-1750) 20801003 (ii): Colonial India - I (1757-1857)20801003 PapersPaper-IVHistory of China in Modern Times20801003 of Europe - I (1789-1871)20801003 of the - I (1776-1865)20801003 of Britain - I (1688-1815)20801003 of Imperial Russia - I (1855-1917)20801003 and Courses of Reading Paper I (Core Paper): Medieval Societies IMarks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 HoursNote: -The question paper will consist of nine questions.

3 The candidate shall attempt five questions in all. Question No. 1 will be compulsory, which will consist of four short conceptual / thematic questions of equal marks ( 4 marks each) spread over the whole syllabus. The candidate shall attempt four more questions, selecting at least one from each Unit. Each question will carry equal marks ( 16 marks).Unit IMedieval Europe: Transition from Ancient Society to Medieval Society; Feudal Institutions; Medieval State and Church; Clergy and its Socio-Economic RoleUnit IIFeudalism: Agrarian Structure and Relations; The Manorial System - Changing Position of the Peasantry; Agrarian TechnologyUnit IIIO rganization of Non-Agricultural Production; Major Non-Agricultural Productions; Artisans and Merchants Unit IVLocal Trade under Feudalism; Growth of Foreign Trade and Commerce; Urbanization: Urban Centers and Society.

4 Decline of FeudalismSuggested Readings : Anderson, PerryPassages from Antiquity to FeudalismBloch, MarchFeudal Society, 2 , Carlo (ed.)The Fontana Economic History of Europe : The Middle AgesColemn, in MercantilismDobb, Maurice & Sweezy DobbStudies in the Development of CapitalismFaruqqi, AmarPrachin Aur Madhyakalin Samajik Sanrachanayen aur Sanskritiyan (Hindi tr.)Ganshof, , Scientific Revolution 1500-1800 Heaton, HerbertEconomic History of EuropeHilton, Rodni (ed.)Transition from Feudalism to CapitalismHodgett, GeraldA Social and Economic History of Medieval EuropePirenne, HenriEconomic and Social History of Medieval EuropeRolls, EricHistory of Economic ThoughtTakashesh Transition from Feudalism to CapitalismWhite, LynnMedieval Technology and Social ChangePaper II (Core Paper): Modern World IMarks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 HoursNote: -The question paper will consist of nine questions.

5 The candidate shall attempt five questions in all. Question No. 1 will be compulsory, which will consist of four short conceptual / thematic questions of equal marks ( 4 marks each) spread over the whole syllabus. The candidate shall attempt four more questions, selecting at least one from each Unit. Each question will carry equal marks ( 16 marks).Unit ITransition from Feudalism to Capitalism in Europe; Renaissance and its Impact; Reformation and its Impact; Enlightenment and Scientific RevolutionUnit IIRise of Capitalism: Mercantile Revolution Origins, Nature and Impact; Economic Developments during the 16th Century: Shift of Economic Balance from the Mediterranean Region to Atlantic Region; Old Colonial System and its ConsequencesUnit-IIIRise of Liberalism: Glorious Revolution Nature and Impact; American Revolution Nature and Impact; French Revolution Nature and ImpactUnit- IVGrowth of Capitalism: Industrial and Technological Revolution Origins, Nature and Impact.

6 Nationalism in Central Europe; Imperialism: Origins, Interpretations and ConsequencesSuggested Readings :Bronowski, J., and Bruce MazlishThe Western Intellectual Tradition Chauhan, D. Ka Itihas (Hindi)Chauhan, D. Europe (Hindi)Cipolla, Carlo MBefore the Industrial Revolution: European Society and Economy1000-1700 Cipolla, Carlo Economic History of Europe, Vols II and , D. C. (ed.)Revisions in MercantilismDavis, H. A. (ed.).Outline History of the WorldDavis, RalphThe Rise of the Atlantic EconomicsDobb, Maurice Studies in the Developments of CapitalismFisher, History of EuropeGupta, Parthasarthi (ed.)Europe Ka Itihas (Hindi)Gupta, Parthasarthi (ed.)Adhunik Paschim Ka Uday (Hindi)Hall, Galileo to NewtonHenderson, O.

7 Industrial Revolution on the ContinentHill, ChristopherFrom Reformation to Industrial Revolution Hilton, Rodney Transition From Feudalism to CapitalismHobsbawm, Age of RevolutionHobsbawn, and NationalismJoll, JamesEurope Since 1870: An International History Joll, James1870 Se Europe (Hindi)Keenigsberger, and G. L. MosseEurope in the Sixteenth CenturyLanger, of ImperialismLefebvre, GeorgesComing of the French RevolutionLucass, ColinThe French Revolution and the Making of Modern Political Culture, 2 VolumesPalmer, and Cotton JoelA History of Modern World Parker, in Crisis 1598-1648 Parker, G. and L. M. SmithGeneral Crises of the Seventeenth CenturyParks, United States of AmericaParry, Age of RenaissancePorter, AndrewEuropean Imperialism 1860-1914 Rabb, Theodore K.

8 The Struggle for Stability in Early Modern EuropeSoboul, AlbertHistory of the French Revolution, 2 VolumesStavrianes, L. World Since 1500 Stephen, J. of European History 1494-1789 Thompson, DavidEurope Since Napoleon Paper III (Opt. -i) (Specialization Paper ) : Medieval Indian Polity I (1200 1750)Marks: 80 Internal Assessment: 20 Time: 3 HoursNote: -The question paper will consist of nine questions. The candidate shall attempt five questions in all. Question No. 1 will be compulsory, which will consist of four short conceptual / thematic questions of equal marks ( 4 marks each) spread over the whole syllabus. The candidate shall attempt four more questions, selecting at least one from each Unit.

9 Each question will carry equal marks ( 16 marks).Unit ISources: Archival, Archaeological, Major Contemporary Historical Writings, Travel Accounts, European Factory Records; Nature of State : Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal StateUnit IITheory of Kingship under Delhi Sultanate : Balban and Alauddin Khalji; Afghan Theory of Kingship; Mughal Theory of Kingship ; Nature of Regional States with special reference to Vijaynagar and Bahmani KingdomsUnit IIIE volution of the Institutional Structure and System of Government : Iqta, Amaram, Mansab and Jagir; Central and Provincial Administration Unit-IVRuling Classes: Evolving Compositions; Local Alliances and ConflictsSuggested Readings :Alam, Muzaffar and Subramanyam, Sanjay (ed.)

10 The Mughal StateAli, M. Athar,The Mughal Nobility under AurangzebSatish ChandraMedieval India : Society, the Jagirdari Crisis and the VillageSatish ChandraMedieval India : From Sultanate to Mughals, Vol. I IIDigby, SimonWar Horse and Elephant in the Delhi Sultanate : A Study in Military SuppliesHabib, IrfanMedieval India, 4 VolumesHabib, IrfanEssays in Indian History : Towards a Marxist PerceptionHabib, MohammadPolitics and Society in Early Medieval Period, Vols. I & IIHabib, Mohammad and Comprehensive History of India 1206-1526, Vol. (ed)Jackson, PThe Delhi SultanateKhan, in the Mughal Empire During the Reign of AkbarKulke, HermannThe State in India AD 1000-1700 Nigam, Under The Sultans of DelhiNizami, Khaliq and Politics in the Thirteenth CenturyRichards, (ed.)


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