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1 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III/ Hons. Core Course Paper-V Course Title :History of India IV (circa 06 CE circa 55 CE) Survey of Sources M Dattagupta I) Sources for studying/interpreting the Delhi Sultanate Persian tarikh tradition M Dattagupta Vernacular histories MDattagupta Epigraphy MDattagupta Foundation, expansion and consolidation of the Sultanate of Delhi M. Dattagupta II) III) IV) Sultanate Political Structures Regional Political structures Sultanate Society and Economy- The Khaljis M. Dattagupta The Tughluqs M. Dattagupta Mongal Threat M. Dattagupta Timur s invasion M. Dattagupta The Lodis M. Dattagupta Conquest of Bahlul and Sikandar M. Dattagupta Ibrahim Lodi and the battle of Panipat M. Dattagupta Ruling elites :Sufis, ulama and the political authority M. Dattagupta Imperial monuments and coinage M. Dattagupta Emergence of provincial dynasties M. Dattagupta Bahamanis M. Dattagupta Vijayanagar M. Dattagupta Bengal M. Dattagupta Consolidation of regional identities M. Dattagupta Regional art M. Dattagupta Architecture M. Dattagupta Literature M. Dattagupta Iqta M A Rahaman
2 revenue-free grants M A Rahaman V) Sultanate Society and Economy- VI) Religion and Culture Agricultural production M A Rahaman Changes in rural society M A Rahaman Revenue systems M A Rahaman Monetization M A Rahaman Market regulations M A Rahaman Growth of urban centers M A Rahaman Trade and commerce M A Rahaman Indian Ocean trade M A Rahaman Sufi silsilas M A Rahaman Chishtis and Suhrawardis M A Rahaman Doctrines and practices M A Rahaman Bhakti movements and monotheistic Traditions in South and North India; M A Rahaman Women Bhaktas M A Rahaman Nathpanthis M A Rahaman Kabir, M A Rahaman Nanak M A Rahaman Sant tradition M A Rahaman
3 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III/ Hons. Core Course Paper-V Course Title : RISE OF THE MODERN WEST I (5th& 6th centuries) I) Transition from feudalism to capitalism: Problems and theories Decline of feudalism in Western Europe in 5 th and 6 th centuries,but decline in Eastern Europe in 9 th Century. Why? Different theories and debates 4 M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman II) Early colonial ansion Motives : notion changed, use of compass and astrolabe, 3-G theory- gospel, glory & gold Voyages and explorations: Diaz Vasco da Gama, C. Columbus, Prince Henry, Ferdinand I etc. Conquests of the New World and the Philippines by the Spaniards Mining and Plantation 3 M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman M. A. Rahaman III) Renaissance: its al roots, city-states of y; spread ofhumanism in ope; Art. IV) Reformation in the 6 th century V) Economic developments of the 6 th century The slave trade - Black Ivory to the Europeans and the Americans as well Origin-different theories 3 First in Italy, role of City States Spread in rest of Europe Humanism in Italy & elsewhere Art, architecture, sculpture, religion etc. impacted Origin: Orthodox Church System-Papal ation, Simony, orthodox rituals etc. Course: Different Protestant Movements- Martin Luther, Erasmus, John Calvin etc. Lutherian Church System-peasant revolt Counter Reformation-Ana-baptism etc. Shift of economic balance from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic: fall of Venice as Port, rise of Antwerp M. A. Rahaman 3 3 4
4 Brisk trade with the New World-transport of Black Ivory to the West from Africa- Huge capital amassed in the form of bullion- Europe became rich Influx of bullion: capitalism in Europe- Paradigm in society changed- Mercantile class- Surplus capital invested in agricultureemergence of proletariat class. Price revolution: coin based economy- demand increased but supply remained constant- prices of articles skyrocketing- debates on calling the incident Price Revolution 3 4 VI) Emergence of European state system: Spain, France & England Emergence of European state system: National Monarchy in Spain, France, England 4 M. Dattagupta
5 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers on the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III/ Hons. Core Course Paper-V Course Title : History of India ( C.E.) I) Sources & Historiography Persian literary culture: translations Literature in regional languages II) ablishment of Mughal rule Babur s invasion of India Struggle for empire in North India- its significance 3 Humayun- his debacle Shershah - revenue administration-precursor of Akbar 3 III) Akbar & Consolidation of Mughal Empire nd Battle of Panipath- Regency period of Bairam Khan Akbar s conquests & expansion of empire 3 Rajput policy Administration- ancestor of Sher Shah 3
6 IV) Mughal empire under Aurangzeb Religious policy- Din i- Ilahi 3 Jahangir: Nurjahan s role in imperial politics 3 North-Western Frontier & Central Asian policies Making of a new imperil system: Mughal Nobility: Mansab & Jagir War of successions Policies regarding religious groups & Institutions- State religious policy Conquests & limits of expansion 3 Beginning of crises: Jagir, agrarian Peasant revolt 3 4 V)Mughal Art, Architecture & Painting VI) Patterns of Regional Politics Coming of European Companies- Inland & ocean trade network Persian till Humayun, Indo-Persian thereafter Painting - a new turn duringjahangir Rise of Marathas under Shivaji 3 Expansion under the Peshwas 3 Emergence of regional powers: Maharashtra, Awadh & Bengal Bengal Nawabs & the rise of the English. 3 The decline of the Mughal empire: Debates 3
7 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III / General Course Paper I C Course Title : History of India from I)Political History of the Delhi Sultanate Foundation Of the Delhi Sultanate Expansion and Consolidation of the Delhi Sultanate. Ilbari Turks and the establishment of the first state system of Delhi Sultanate. Qutub udddin Ibque: The founder Iltutmish and his activities Debate regarding the foundation of Delhi Sultanate Iqta system Balban and his time and his theory of kingship. The age of Khaljis: Alauddin Khalji and the consolidation of Khalji Dysnaty. Mongols. ) Alauddin Khalji and the market control policy ) Deccan policy of Alauddin Khalji 3) Alauddin Khalji and his counter attack against the Recent assessment by the Historians of Md. Bin Tughlaq Firuz Shah Tughlaq and his public welfare policies Religious policy of Firuz Tughlaq and his responsibility for the downfall of Delhi Sultante. Nature of the Delhi Sultanate Economic reforms during Sultanate period Influence of Ulemas on the Delhi Sultanate II) Regional Political Formation Rise of the Vijaynagar Kingdom. Socio-Economic condition of the Vijaynagar Kingdom. Rise and the consolidation of the Bahamani Kingdom Contribution of Mahmud Gawan in the rise of Bahamani Kingdom.. III) Mughal Ascendency till the time Establishment of Mughal dynasty under the leadership of Zahiruddin Babur Considering Babur as the founder of Mughal empire and his contribution.
8 of Akbar (605CE) IV) Mughal Power in the post Akbar Era( CE) Humayun and his misfortune: Debate Second phase of the Mughal dynasty under the leadership of Akbar, the real founder of Mughal Empire Akbar, the imperial ruller and his Rajput policy Akbar and Din-i-Ilahi Jahangir s contribution to Mughal Empire S.D. Age of Nur Jahan and the internal conflict among the Mughal successors with special reference to Nur Jahan Junta Emergence of Shahjahan in the power and his expansion towards Middle- East S.D. S.D. Shahjahan and the debate of Golden Age S.D. Conflict among the Mughal successors in the last phrase of Shahjahan s era S.D. Emergence of Aurangzeb in the Mughal power 3 S.D. Aurangzeb and his policy towards Rajputs and his different stand point compare to Akbar S.D. Religious policy of Aurangzeb S.D. Deccan policy of Aurangzeb and its impact upon the Mughal dynasty 3 S.D. V) Economy and Society Responsibility of Aurangzeb for the detoriation of the Mughal empire 3 S.D. Introduction of Iqta system and its transformation during the Sultanate period A.D. Installation of the Jagir System and its impact on the Mughal administration Mansabdari system and its impact on the Mughal economy Inland trade and commerce during the Medieval India and the growth of economy Sultanate Period Mughal Period Introduction of oceanic trade and commerce Sultanate Period Mughal Period The idea of Sufism and the Medieval India A.D. The idea of Bhakti and the Medieval India Advancement of art, architecture and painting during Sultanate period A.D. A.D. A.D. A.D. VI) Religion, Art and Archietecture Advancement of art, architecture and painting during Mughal period Development of Persian and regional Literature during Sultanate period Development of Persian and regional Literature during Mughal period
9 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers on the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III/ Hons. Core Course Paper-VIII Course Title:Rise of the Modern West (7 th & 8 th centuries) I) 7 th century European crisis Economic dimension Social dimension Political dimension II)The English Revolution s major issues Political currents Intellectual currents III) Rise of modern science in society (From the Renaissance to the 7 th century) IV) Mercantilism & opean economics V)European Politics in 8 th Century Copernicus, Keplar, Bruno, Galileo, Harvey, Robert Bowel, Newton etc. Progress in medical sciences 3 Colbert, Adam Smith, Physiocrats Formation of different European companies Motto of the Company: Export e & more and Import less& less Parliamentary Democracy in land Civil War Glorious Revolution Pattern of Absolutism in Europe Proto- Industrialisation 3 I) Prelude to the Industrial Revolution Influx of Capital Emergence of Entrepreneurship Different Discoveries
10 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester IV/ Hons. Core Course Paper-IX Course Title :History of India VI (c ) I) Foundations of Company srule Early contestations between the Dutch, French and the British East India Company Bengal Nawabs Battle of Plassey Battle of Buxar Grant of Dewani, Anglo Mysore relations Anglo Maratha relations Anglo Sikh relations The SubsidiaryAlliance The Doctrine of Lapse Regulating Acts: Causes Pitt s India Act Charter Act of 83 3 II)Legitimization of Company s rule in India III)Land revenue systems Charter Act of 833 Charter Act of 853 The Reforms: Causes Administrative Reforms Military Reforms Police Reforms Educational Reforms Land revenue systems:causes Permanent settlement Rayatwari settlement Mahalwari settlement Commercialization of agriculture
11 Indebtedness. Rural society Change and continuity Famines IV) Trade and Industry V)Renaissance and Reforms VI) Popular Resistance De industrialization Trade and fiscal policy Drain of Wealth Growth of modern industry Bengal Renaissance Socio-religious Reforms Rammohan Roy and Brahma Samaj Young Bengal Vidyasagar and Others Educational Reforms initiated by the Company Santhal uprising (856-7); Sanyasi Uprising KolBhumijuprisisng, Wahabi Uprising Faraizi Uprising Santhal Uprising Revolt of 857: causes Revolt of 857: nature
12 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester IV/ Hons. Core Course Paper-X Course Title :History of India ( ) I)The aftermath of 857 Queen s Proclamation The Indigo rebellion The Deccan Riots The growth of the newmiddle class The age of Associations The Aligarh movement The AryaSamaj II)The early phase of an Freedom Movement III)The Gandhian era The PrarthanaSamaj Historiography of Indian Nationalism Birth of Indian National Congress The Moderates The Extremists Partition of Bengal The Swadeshi movement Muslim League MorleMintoReforns;, Revolutionaries in India and abroad The Lucknow pact Gandhi s rise to power Rowlatt Satyagraha Montagu Chelmsford reforms Khilafat Movement, Non-co-operation Movement, The Swarajya party Poona Pact Civil Disobedience Movement,;
13 Quit India Movement IV)Towards freedom V)Communal Politics VI) The Nehru era Government of India Act 935 The rise of the leftist movements The Peasant Movements, Working class Movements, Cripps Mission Subhas Bose and INA RIN mutiny Wavell Plan,; Cabinet Mission Tebhaga Movements; Telengana Movements Demand for Pakistan Lahore session of the Muslim gue Rise of Hindu Mahasabha The RSS Akali Dal Partition: Causes Partition : consequences Internal policy between 947 to 964 Movements for social justice The new constitution Integration of the princely states Growth of parliamentary mocracy Five years plan; India s foreign policy Non alignment India s relation with her hbours
14 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers On the basis of Choice Based Credit System Semester III/ SEC for Hons. Paper-I(Option offered) Course Title : Archives and Museums in India I) Definition and history of development (with special reference to India) II) Types of archives and museums Definition of development. Course of development. Significance of development. Contextualizing development with special reference to India Understanding the traditions of preservation in India Ethics of collection policies Procedures of collection and its Significance field exploration Excavation Purchase Gift and bequests Loans and deposits Exchanges. Treasure trove confiscation and others. Documentation :Definition and significance. Accessioning Indexing Cataloguing Digital documentation De-accessioning Preservation: Definition and significance Curatorial care preventive conservation Chemical preservation
15 Restoration. III) Museum sentation and Exhibition IV) Museums, Archives and Society Museum :Definition and significance A.D. Presentation A.D. Exhibition A.D. Education S.D. Communication S.D. Outreach activities S.D.
16 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers on the basis BCS Semester IV/ SEC for Hons. Paper-II(OR) Course Title :Art Appreciation: An Understanding to Indian Art Rock art I)Prehistoric and Harappan arts proto historic art: Harappan crafts II) Indian art (c. 600 BCE 600 III)Indian Art (c. 600 CE 00 IV)Indian art and architecture (c. 00 CE 800 CE) V)Modern and Contemporary an art and Architecture Notions of art Notions of craft Canons of Indian paintings Major developments in stupa Major developments in cave Major developments in temple art & architecture Early Indian sculpture Style and iconography Numismatic art Temple forms Their architectural features Early illustrated manuscripts Mural painting traditions Early medieval sculpture Style and iconography Indian bronzes or metal icons Sultanate architecture Mughal architecture Miniature painting traditions: Mughal Miniature painting traditions: Rajasthani Miniature painting traditions: Pahari Introduction to fort architecture Introduction to palace architecture Introduction to haveli architecture The Colonial Period & Art movements Bengal School of Art Progressive Artists Group Major artists and their artworks Defining popular art forms Folk art traditions
17 Modules prepared and credits shown as noted against the name of teachers on the basis of Choice Based Credit System. /Semester IV/ SEC for Hons. Paper-II (Option offered) Course Title :Understanding Popular Culture Defining elite culture Defining popular culture Differences in their forms Differences in their contents I)Introduction Differences in their patterns ofpresentations Changing traditions of Folk songs Changing traditions of music Changing traditions of literature Changing traditions of dances II)Visual Expressions III) Performance and Participations IV)Popular Culture in a globalized world Folk Art Calendar Art Photography Audio-visual mode of presentation: cinema Audio-visual mode of presentation: television Expressions of popular culture in dance Expressions of popular culture in drama Expressions of popular culture in films Expressions of popular culture in painting Theatre Music Folk songs Jatra Identifying themes Identifying functionality Identifying anxieties Fairs. Festivals Rituals Disentangling mythological stories Patronage Regional variations The impact of the internet on popular culture The impact of the audio-visual media on popular culture
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