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M.A. HISTORICAL STUDIESSCHEME OF EXAMINATIONS
FIRST YEAR Paper Title Hours Marks
I Social and Cultural Historyof Tamil Nadu(Upto Modern Period) 3 100
II Cultural Heritage of India(Excluding Tamil Nadu) andTourism-Principles andPractices 3 100
III Economic History of India,A.D. 1526 - 1947 3 100
IV Indian National Movement andContemporary History of India 3 100
V History of Science andTechnology. Since 1858 to thepresent day 3 100
SECOND YEARVI Studies in Human Rights and
Women’s Studies 3 100VII History of World Civilizations
(Excluding India) Ancient,Medieval and Modern Period 3 100
VIII History of Socio - Religious,Peasant and LabourMovements in Modern India 3 100
IX History of Europe from A.D.1789-1919 and International Relationssince A.D. 1919 3 100
X History of South East Asia A.D.1900 - A.D. 2000 and India andNeighbours since A.D. 1947 3 100
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INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE EDUCATIONM.A. DEGREE COURSE IN
HISTORICAL STUDIES
SYLLABUS
FIRST YEAR
PAPER I - SOCIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORY OFTAMILNADU (UPTO MODERN PERIOD)
Unit - I
Sangam Age and Post Sangam Age : SocialInstitutions - Customs and Practices - Economic Life - Trade- Religion - Literature - Arts,
Unit - II
Age of the Pallavas : Society - Economic Life -Religion- Bhakti Movement- Literature and Education - Arts.
Unit - III
Age of the Cholas: Society - Economic Life-Religion -Role of the Temples - Literature and Education - Arts.
Unit - IV
Age of the Pandyas : Society-Economic Life-Religion-Foreign Accounts-Literature and Education-Arts.
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Unit - V
Tamilagam under Vijayanagar and Nayak Rule :Society - Economic Life- Religion-Literature-Arts.
Unit - VI
Tamilagam under the Marathas : Society - EconomicLife-Religion-Literature - Arts.
Unit - VII
Education in Modern Tamilnadu: Introduction ofWestern Education-Higher Education-Education Policy-Development of Science and Technology and ProfessionalEducation.
Unit - VIII
Religion in Modern Tamilnadu: Christianity - HinduReform Movement-Secularism.
Unit - IX
Reform Movement in modern Tamilnadu: SocialReform Movements-Self Respect Movement-WomenMovements in Tamilnadu-Social Legislation-NationalistUpsurge.
Unit - X
Literature, Art and Fine Arts in Modern Tamilnadu :Tamil Renaissance.
Books for Reference
1. Pillay, K.K. - A Social History of the Tamils,Tamilnadu History-Its Peopleand Culture (in Tamil).
2. Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. - The Colas.
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3. Nilakanta Sastri, K.A. - The Pandyan Kingdom.
4. Mahalingam,T.V. - Administration and Social Lifeunder Vijayanagar.
5. Balasubramanian,C. - The Status of Women inTamilnadu during the SangamAge
6. Nagaswamy,R. - Studies in South IndianHistory and Culture.
7. Pillay, K.K. - A Social History of the Tamils,Tamilnadu History - Its peopleand Culture (in Tamil).
8. Srinivasachari, C.S. - Social and ReligiousMovements in the 19th
century.
9. Hardgrave,R. - The Dravidian Movement.
10. Hardgrave Jr, R.L. - The Dravidian Movement.
11. Irschrick, E.F. - Politics and Social Conflict inSouth India.
12. Sathianadhan,S. - History of Education in theMadras Presidency.
13. Suntharalingam,R. - Politics and NationalistAwakening in South India,1852-1891.
14. Nambiarooran - Tamil Renaissance and theDravidian Nationalists 1905-1944.
15. Rajaraman,P. - The Justice party, 1916-1937.
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PAPER II - CULTURAL HERITAGE OF INDIA(EXCLUDING TAMILNADU) AND TOURISM :
PRINCIPLES AN PRACTICESUnit I
Ancient Indian Culture - Harappan and Vedic Socialand Cultural Patterns.
Unit II
Religious Ferment in the 6th Century B.C. - Jainismand Buddhism - Repolarisation of Society.
Unit III
Cultral Development in the Era of the Mauryas - TheKushans and their patronage to Buddhism and Culture -The Guptas and the Cultural efflorescence.
Unit IV
The Rise and Growth of Islamic culture under the DelhiSultans and the Mughals - Its impact on Hindu culture.
Unit V
The British Rule - Western Education - Westernisationof Society and Culture - Art, Architecture, Music and Danceunder British rule.
Unit VI
Tourism - Definiton, need and scope - origin and growth- kinds of Tourism - Cultural,Pilgrimage, etc.,
Unit VII
Tourism and Culture - People’s instinct for travel -Tourism as an economic activity - Tourism as a Merchandise
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- Domestic and International Tourism - EmploymentPotentials - Tourism Centres in India.
Unit VIII
Tourism Infrastruture - Accommodation - Hotels andMotels - Transport - Role of Travel Agencies - Ticketing.
Unit IX
Tourism Administration and Organisation -Government Departmetns and Non-Government Agencies- Indian Tourism Development Corporation
Unit X
Tourism Industry in Tamilnadu - Tourist Centres inTamilnadu - Taminadu Tourism Development Corporation -Objectives and Functions.
Books for Reference
1. Chatterji, Sunit Kumar, et al (ed) - The CulturalHeritage of India Vols. I - VI
2. Basham, A.L. - The Wonder that was India3. Basham, A. L., (ed) - A Cultural History of India4. Luniya, B.N. - Evolution of Indian Culture.5. Majumdar, R.C. - History of Cultures of Indian People
(Vols. 1 - VI)6. Romila Thapar - A History of India, Vol. I.7. Romila Thapar - The Cultural Past.8. A.K. Bhatia - Tourism Development, Principles and
Practices9. Ratandeep Singh - Dynamics of Modern Tourism
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10. R.K. Sinha - Growth and Development of ModernTourism.
11. Lajpathi Rai - Development of Tourism in India.
12. Douglas Foster - Travel and Tourism Management
13. Burbant, A.J and Medik, S - Tourism, Past, Presentand Future
14. Lavkush Mishra - Religious Tourism in India
15. Pushpinder, S. Gill - Tourism, Economic and SocialDevelopment
PAPER III - ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA,A.D. 1526 - 1947
Unit I
Indian Economy on the Advent of the Mughals - Tradeunder the Mughals - Land Tenure and Revenue settlementsunder Mughals - Jagirdari, Zamindari, Khalsa, Land RevenueSystem under Sher Shah.
Unit II
Agriculture - Policy and Development - Mughals andBritish rule.
Unit III
Industries - Policy and Development - Village, SmallScale and Large Scale Industries in Modern India.
Unit IV
Trade and Commerce under the Mughals -Vijayanagar - Marathas.
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Unit V
Transport and Communication - Development-Roadways - Waterways - Railways.
Unit VI
Indian Economy on the eve of the British Rule - Tradeunder the East India Company and the Economic Drain fromIndia - Land Trenure and Revenue Settlements under BritishRule.
Unit VII
Agriculture - Policy and Development -Commercialisation of Agriculture - Irrigation - Famine andFamine Administration - Peasants Conditions.
Unit VIII
Industries - Policy and Development - Indigenous andMajor Industries - Cotton, Textile, Jute, Iron and Steel, Sugarand Chemical - Labour problems and labour Legislation.
Unit IX
Transport and Communication - Policy andDevelopment - Roadways - Railways - Waterways -Communicatin Modernisation and Development of Post andTelegraph - Telephones and Radio.
Unit X
Trade and Commerce - Internal Trade - External Trade- Principal Trade Centres in India - Trade Organisations.
Books for Reference1. S.S.M. Desai - Economic History of India2. S.P. Nanda - Economic and Social History of Modern
India
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3. Rothermund - Economic History of India
4. Tirthankar Roy - Economic History of India - 1857 -1947
5. G. Kaushal - Economic History of India
6. G.B. Jathar & S.G. Beri - Indian Ecomics - Vol. II
7. B.L. Grover & S. Grover - A New Look at Modern IndianHistory
8. Cambridge Economic History of India
PAPER IV - INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT ANDCONTEMPORARY HISTORY OF INDIA
Unit I
Introduction - Early uprisings against the British Rule1857 - The Revolt of 1857 - Factors leading to theEmergence of Indian Nationalism.
Unit II
Founding of the Indian National Congress - ModerageNationalism 1885 to 1905 - Growth of Extremism - Partitionof Bengal 1905 - Swadeshi and Boycott Movements -Congress Split, 1907 - Government response - Minto MorleyReforms - Revolutionary Trends at home and abroad forIndia’s Freedom.
Unit III
Home Rule Movement - Lucknow Pact, 1916 - Impactof the I World War - Rowlatt Act and Jallianwallah BaghMassacre - Montagul - Chelmsford Reforms.
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Unit IV
Gandian Era - Non - Cooperation Movement - KhilafatMovement - Swarajist party - Simon Commission - LahoreCongress - Civil Disobedience Movement - Round TableConference - Government of India Act, 1935.
Unit V
Impact of World War II - Subash Chandra Bose andthe INA - Jinnna and Muslim Separatism - August Offer -Cripps Mission - Quit India Movement - Cabinet Mission -Mountbatten Plan - Partition and Independence, 1947.
Unit VI
Process of National Consolidation - Integration ofNative States - Making of the Constitution - Indian Republicand the Parliamentary Democracy - LinguisticReorganisation of States, 1956.
Unit VII
Nehru Era, 1947-64-Democratic Socialism - ForeignPolicy.
Unit VIII
Post Nehru Era - Shastri Years (1964-66) - India underIndira Gandhi - Advent of Janata Government - India underRajiv Gandhi - Political Realignments and Emergence ofNational Front Government - India in World Affairs.
Unit IX
Secularism, and Communal Polarisation - MandalCommission Report - Dalit Movement - Politiciation ofReligion - Regional Politics.
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Unit X
Five Year Plans and Economic Development -Liberalisation - Privatisation & Globalisation - PopulationGrowth, Ecology and Environemnt issues - Growth of Scieneand Technology - Educational and Culural Progress.
Books for Reference
1. Bipin Chandra - Nationalism and Colonialism inModern India.
2. Sumit Sarkar - Modern India
3. S.P. Sen - 1857
4. V.C.P. Chowdry - Theories on Indian Revolt of 1857
5. B.N. Pandey - A Contemporary History of the IndianNational Congress (Vol. 1,2,3)
6. Pattabi Sitaramaiah - The Indian National Congress
7. Tara Chand - Freedom Movement in India
8. R.C. Majumdar - Freedom Struggle.
9. Aggarval - Constitutional Development of NationalMovement
10. Judith Brown - Modern India
11. S.P. Aiyar and S.V. Raju - When the Wind Blows :India’s Ballot Box Revolution
12. A. Appadorai - India : Studies in Social and PoliticalDevelopment, 1917 - 67
13. Krishnan Bhatia - The Ordeal of Nationhood : A SocialStudy of India since Independence, 1947-1970
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14. R.H. Cassen - India : Population, Economy, Society15. Biswa B. Chatterjee - Impact of Social Legislation on
Social Changes16. J.A. Curran - Militant Hinuism in Indian politics : A study
of the RSS.17. C.D. Deshmukh - Economic Development of India,
1946-56 : A Personal Retrospect.18. Drierberg & Saria Jagmohan - Emergency in India19. Era of Rapid Change - 1947-67, Government of India,
196820. Francine E. Frankel - Indian Political Economy 1947-7721. D.R. Gadgil - Planning and Economic Policy in India22. Kamala Gadre - Indian Way to Socialism23. Kuldip Nayyar - India after Nehru24. S.K. Dey - Power to the people : A Chroncile of India
1947 - 6725. J.N. Kaul - Higher Education in India : 1951 - 71 : The
Decades of Planned Drift26. B.B. Mishra - The Indian Middle Class, Their Growth
in the Modern Times.
PAPER V - HISTORY OF SCIENCE ANDTECHNOLOGY SINCE 1858 TO THE PRESENT DAYUnit I
Introduction - Scientific Tradition in India - Introductionof Modern Sciences by the Europeans - Asiatic Society ofBengal - Zoological Survey of India - Botanical Survey -Geographical Survey - Trigonometrical Survey -Development of Meteorological and Astronomical Sciences.
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Unit II
Learned Institutes for Development of Science - IndianAssociation for the Cultivation of Science - Indian ScienceCongress Association - Institution of Engineers - NationalAcademy of Sciences - Indian National Science Academy.
Unit III
Medical Education and Research - TechnicalEducation and Research - Agricultural Education andResearch - Veterinary Science - Agriculture and Irrigation -Food Crops - Commercial Crops - Plantation Crops -Engineering and Industry - Cottage Industry - Rural & UrbanArts and Crafts.
Unit IV
Transport and Commuication - Roads and Bridges -Harbours - Ports and Lighthouses - Waterways.
Unit V
Great Scientists - S. Ramanujam, J.C. Bose - C.V.Raman - Role of Universities and Scientific Institutions.
Unit VI
A Survey of the Development of Science andTechnology under the British Rule - Government of India’sScience and Technology Policy since 1950 - Department ofScience and Technology - Research and DevelopmentProgramme - Science and Technology programmes forSocio - Economic Development
Unit VII
Development of Agricultural Science - Research andEducation - Agricultural Engineering and Technology - Indian
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Council of Agriculural Research - Crop Science andHorticulture - Animal Science and Veterinary colleges -Biotechnology Development - Crop and Animal Bio-technology.
Unit VIII
Development of Space Science - Development ofSatellite Systems - Insat System - Electronic Developmentsand Production - Information Technology - I.T. Act 2000 -Telecommunication - Software Technology Parks - I.T. forthe Masses.
Unit IX
Higher Technology Development - Atomic science -Atom for Peace - Atomic Energy and Nuclear PowerProgramme - Atom for War and Pokhran I & II.
Unit X
Oceanography - Ocean Development - Marine LivingResources and Non-living Resources - Agriculture andMarine Biotechnology - Polar Science and AntarticExpeditions - Institutes Connected with Ocean Research.
Books for Reference
1. S.P. Gupta - Modern India and Progress in Scienceand Technology
2. S.P. Gupta - Science, Technology and Society in theModern Age.
3. R. Venkataraman - History of Science and Technology4. Vadilal Dagli - Science and Technology in India5. S. Varghese Jeyaraj - History of Science and
Technology
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6. Kalpana Rajaram - Science and Technology in India
7. Kuppuram and Kumudhamani - History of Science andTechnolgoy
8. O.P. Jaggi - Science and Technology
9. G. Kaushal - Economic History of India
10. G.B. Jathar & S.G. Beri - Indian Econonics Vol. II
11. S.P. Gupta - Modern India and progress in Scienceand Technology
12. S.P. Gupta - Science Technology and Society in theModern Age.
13. India, 2000, Indian, 2001 (Publications Division,Government of India)
II YEARPAPER VI - STUDIES IN HUMAN RIGHTS AND
WOMENS STUDIES
Unit I
Definition of Human Rights - Nature, Content,Legitimacy and Priority - Theories of Human Rights -Historical Development of Human Rights.
Unit II
International Human Rights - Prescriptions andEnforcement upto World War II - Human Rights and theU.N.O. Universal Declaration of Human Rights - InternationalCovenantion Civil and Political Rights - InternationalCovenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights andOptional Protocol - other U.N. Declarations.
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Unit III
Human Rights Declarations - U.N. Human RightsDeclarations - U.N. Human Rights Commissioner
Unit IV
Amnesty International - Human Rights and HelsinkiPorcess - Regional Developments - European Human RightsSystem - African Human Rights System - InternationalHuman Rights in Domestic Courts.
Unit V
Contemporary issues on Human Rights : Children’sRights - Women’s Rights - Bonded Labour and Wages -Refugees - Capital Punishment
Unit VI
Foundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution -Directive Principles of State Policy - Fundamental Duties -National Human Rights Commission.
Unit VII
Definiton of Women’s Studies - Its Objectives - Scope- Theories of Feminism - Women’s Movements in the West.
Unit VIII
Women through the Ages - Indian Context - Womenin Freedom Struggle - Pre-Gandhian Era and Gandhian Era.
Unit IX
Rise of Feminist Movement and Women’sOrganisations - Growth - Governmental and Non-Governmental Organisations - National, State Councils forWomen - Achievements.
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Unit X
Role of Women in Politics - Administration - Business- Industry - Women Entrepreneurs - Need for Reservation
Unit XI
Women and Law - Legal and Constitutional Rights -Marriage - Divorce - Property Rights - Labour Laws - Womenin Modern Society.
Books for Reference
1. International Bill of Human Rights, Amnesty InternatinalPublication, 1988.
2. Human Rights, Questions and Answers, UNESCO,1982.
3. Maurice Cranston - What are Human Rights?
4. Desai, A.R. - Violation in Democratic Rights in India.
5. Pandey - Constitutional Law.
6. Timm. R.W. - Working for Justice and Human Rights.
7. Human Rights, A Selected Bibiliography, USIS
8. J.C. Johari - Human Rights and New World Order
9. G.S. Bajwa - Human Rights in India
10. Amnesty Internatinal, Human Rights in India
11. P.C. Sinha & K. Cheous (Ed) - InternationalEncyclopedia of Peace, Security, Social Justice andHuman Rights (Vols. 1-7)
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12. Devasia, V.V. - Human Rights and Victimology.
I. Economic and Political Weekly, Bombay (Magazine)
II. The Lawyer, Bombay (Magazine)
III. Human Rights Today Columbia University (Magazine)
IV. International Instruments of Human Rights, UNPublication (Magazine)
V. Human Rights Quaterly, John Hopkins University,U.S.A. (Magazine)
13. Tara Ali Aog - India’s Women Power.
14. Rama Mehta - Socio-legal Status of Women in India
15. Srinivas, M.N. - The Changing position of Indian Women
16. Nanda, B.R. - Indian Women from Purdah to Modernity.
17. Altenbar, A..S. - The Position of Women in HinduCivilisation, Molilal Banarsi Dars
18. Neena Desai - A Decade of Women’s Movement inIndia.
19. Bovehur David - The Feminist Challenge, TheMovement for Women’s Liberation in Britain and U.S.
20. Banbs Olive - Faces of Feminism - A Study of Feminismas a Social Movement
21. Gandhi, M.K - Women and Social Justice.
22. Radha Kumar - The Women’s Movement in India
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PAPER VII - HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS(EXCLUDING INDIA) - ANCIENT, MEDIEVAL AND
MODERN PERIODUnit I
Introduction - Definition of Civilization - Comparisonbetween Culture and Civilization - Origin and Growth ofCivilizations - Pre-historic culture - Paleolithic and NeolithicCulture.
Unit II
River Valley Civilizatins - Egyptian Civilization -Mesopotomian Civilization - Sumerican, Babylonian,Assyrian and Chaldean Cultures.
Unit III
Persian Civilizatin - Hebrew Civilization
Unit IV
Classical Civilization - Ancient Greece - Legacy ofGreece - Hellenistic Civlization - Ancient Rome - RomanContribution
Unit V
Chinese Civilization - Japanese Civilization - Maya,Aztec and Inca Civilizations.
Unit VI
Middle Ages : Rise and spread of Christianity - ThePapacy - Byzantine Civilization - Rise and Spread of Islam -Saracenic Civilization
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Unit VII
Feudalism - Origin - Merits and Demerits - Crusades- Causes and Results - Monastic Orders of Medieval Europe- Growth of Medieval Cities - Progress of Education andRise of Universities.
Unit VIII
Transition to Modern Age - Renaissance - Causes -Renaissance in Italy - Results of Renaissance - GeographicalDiscoveries of 15th and 16th centuries - Causes, Courseand Results - Reformation in Germany, France andSwitzerland - Counter Reformation
Unit IX
French Revolution and its Impact - Romanticism -Industrial and Agrarian Revolutions - Causes, Course andResults.
Unit X
Nationalism Vs Internationalism - League of Nations -United Nations Organizations - Science, Philosophy, Art &Literature during the Contemporary World.
Books for Reference
1. Will Durant - The Story of Civilization (10 volumes)2. Edward MacNall Burns - Western Civization - their
History and their Culture3. Judd, G.P. - History of Civilization4. Swain, J.E. - A History of World Civilization5. Wallbank, T.W., A.M. and Bailay, N.M - Civilization -
Past and Present.
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6. Burns, Ralph et al - Western Civilizations7. R.K. Phul - World Civilization8. B.K. Gokale - Introduction to Western Civilization
PAPER VIII - HISTORY OF SOCIO-RELIGIOUS,PEASANT AND LABOUR MOVEMENTS IN
MODERN INDIAUnit I
Introduction : Social and Religious conditions duringthe 18th cenury
Unit II
Christian Missionary Activities - Muslim ReformistMovements - Aligarh Movement - Ahamadiya Movement.
Unit III
The 19th Century Renaissance - Social and CulturalReawakening - Hindu Reform and Revivalist Movements -Brahmo Samaj - Arya Samaj - Prarthana Samaj -Ramakrishna Mission - Theosophical Movement.
Unit IV
Regeneration of Indian Women - Social injusticeagainst women (female infanticide, child marriage, dowrysystem, Sati etc) - Women’s Education - Rise of Women’sOrganisation - Social Legislation for Women’s Progress -Women Liberation Movement - Muthulakshmi Reddy.
Unit V
Social change in contemporary India - The DepressedClasses Movement - Dr. Ambedhkar - VeerasalingamPanthulu - E.V. Ramaswamy.
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Unit VI
Agricultural Condition and Agarian Structure duringthe British Period - Peasant Struggles in Kerala and Landreforms since 1900 - Peasant Unions - The Indian NationalCongress and the Peasants - Gandhi and Peasant Struggles- Champran, Bardoli and Oudh.
Unit VII
Formation of K isan Sabhas - Left Parties - PeasantStruggles on the eve of Independence, Tebhaga Movementin Bengal (1946-47) - Telengana Peasant outbreak (1946-51) and the Varlis revolt in Western India - PeasantOrganisations in Tamilnadu - Tamilaga Vivasayingal Sangam- Peasant Movement in Vadasendur - Welfare Measuresfor Peasants.
Unit VIII
Introduction - British Labour Movements and theirimpact on Indian Labour - Russian Revolutions and its impacton Indian Labour - Trade Union Movement from 1875 - 1920- Establishment of all All India Trade Union Movement in1920.
Unit IX
Growth of Trade Union Movement from 1920 - 1947- The role of the Indian National Congress and Trade UnionMovement Expansion - Labour Involvement in FreedomStruggle.
Unit X
Federations of Labour Unions - AITUC - INTUC - HMS- UTUC - Labour Laws - I.L.O. Labour Welfare Measures in
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Independent India - Trade Unionism and its effect on theIndian Economy.
Books for Reference :
1. Sumit Sarkar - Modern India
2. Judith Brown - Modern India
3. Tara Chand - Freedom Movement in India
4. B.L. Grover & S. Grover - A New Look at Modern IndianHistory
5. R.C. Majumdar - Freedom Struggle
6. V.D. Mahajan - History of Modern India (Vols. I-II)
7. T.S. Shanin - Peasants and Peasant Societies.
8. Nataajan - Peasant Revolts in India, 1850 - 1900
9. S.M. Pandey - Emergence of Peasant Movement inIndia
10. A.R. Desai - Peasant Movement in India
11. V.B. Karnik - Trade Unions in India
12. Herald Crouch - History of Trade Unionism in India
13. I.S. Mathur & A.S. Mathur - Trade Union Movement inIndia
14. D.N. Dhanagare - Peasant Movements in India (1920 -1950)
15. Sumit Sarkar - Modern India
16. B.L. Grover & S. Grover - A New Look at Modern IndianHistory
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PAPER IX - HISTORY OF EUROPE FROM A.D.1789 - 1919 AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
SINCE A.D. 1919
Unit I
Fall of Ancient Regime - French Revolution - Era ofNapoleon
Unit II
Congress of Vienna - Concert of Europe - Matternich- Revolutions of 1830 and 1848
Unit III
Eastern Question - Unifiction of Italy and Germany
Unit IV
Napoleon III - Bismarck and Austro - Hungarian Empire- Balkan Problem - Alexander III and Freedom of the Serfs- Balkan Crises.
Unit V
First World War - Treaty of Versailles - RussianRevolution
Unit VI
Nature of International Relations - National Power andInstruments for the promotion of National interests -Diplomacy
Unit VII
Inter-War Years - Reparation - Inter Allied debts - WorldEconomic crisis - Collective security - Rise of Dictatorship -Totalitarianism.
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Unit VIII
Second World War - Peace Settlements - Militaryalliances - Emergence of Power Blocs - Cold War - UNO
Unit IX
Disarmament and arms control - Disintegration ofU.S.S.R. - Emerging new world war
Unit X
Present trends in Internaional associations (Role ofInternational associations such as Common Wealth, NAM,SAARC, OAU, ASEAN, G-7, G-15, G-77)
Books for Reference
1 Kettelby, C.D.M. - A History of Modern Times
2. Leo Gershay - The French Revolution and Napoleon
3. Fisher, H.A.L. - History of Europe
4. Grant, A.J. & Temperly - Europe in 19th 20th Centuries
5. Hazen, C.D. - Modern Europe
6. David Thomson - Europe since Napoleon
7. Fyffe - History of Modern Europe
8. Hayes, C.J. - A Political and Cultural History of 1914Europe
9. Marriot - Remaking of Europe
10. Lipson - Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries
11. Moon, P.T - Imperialism and World Politics
12. Gooch John - The Unification of Italy
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13. Grant, A.J. - Europe, The Story of the Last Five Centuries
14. Clark, G. and Sofen, L.B - World Peace through WorldLaw
15. Huges, H.S - Contemporary Europe
16. Phillips W. Alison - Modern Europe
17. The Cambridge Modern History, Vols - 10
18. Schleicher, P. Charles - International Relations Co-Operation
19. Palmer and Perkins - International Relations
20. Morgentheau, Hans J. - Politics among Nations
21. Schuman - International Politics
22. Wright, Rniney - The Study of International Relations
23. P.T. Moon - Imperialism and World Politics since 1945
24. P. Calvecoressi - World Politics since 1945
25. H.S. Hughes - Contemporary Europe
26. E.H. Carr - International Relations since 1919
27. Gadhorne Hardy - A Short History of InternationalAffairs 1920-38
28. A.K. Sen - International Relations since 1919
29. Prakash Chander & Prem Arora - InternationalRelations
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PAPER X - HISTORY OF SOUTH - EAST ASIA,A.D. 1900 - A.D. 2000 AND INDIA AND HER
NEIGHBOURS SINCE A.D. 1947
Unit I
Impact of colonialism - British Burma Since 1900 -Anti Fascist People’s Freedom League - General Aungsen- Burma after Indedpendence
Unit II
Indo-China - French Imperialism - Nationalism in Indo-China-Geneva Conference - Laos - Cambodia - Vietnam -Indo-China after II World War
Unit III
Indonesia - The Dutch New Course and Nationalismin Indonesia (1900-42) - Indonesia after Independnece -Bandung Conference - Sukarno - National Unity
Unit IV
Siam - Siam in Transition - Pibun - Siam and SecondWorld War - Siam after the Second World War
Unit V
Nationalism in Malaysia - Nationalism in Singapore -Malaysia after Independence - Singapore afterIndependence - SEATO
Unit VI
India and Parkistan - Areas of conflict - Kashmir andBorder issues - Afghan Crisis - Its impact on Indo-PakRelations.
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Unit VII
India and China - Strains and the process ofNormalization - Tibetan issues - India and Nepal - EconomicCooperation
Unit VIII
India and Bangladesh - Areas of Cooperation andCrisis - India and Bhutan - Insurgency in the North EasternStates - India and Burma - Historical Ties
Unit IX
India - Sri Lanka Relations - Ethnic problem in SriLanka - Peace Process - India and Maldives - Political andCultural ties.
Unit X
Regional Organisations - India’s role in the NAM -SAARC and its Activities - Its Future - Nuclearization of SouthAsia - Its impact.
Books For Reference
1. Bixler, Paul - South East Asia2. Cheeseman, H.R. - Bibliography of Malaya3. Christian J. Leroy - Modern Burma - A Survey of Political
and Economic Developments.4. Fifield, HIR - The Diplomancy of South-East Asia.5. Harrison, B - South East Asia, A Short History6. Hall, D.G.E - History of South East Asia7. Hunderson, W. - South East Asia - Problems of U.S.
policy
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