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St. Xavier s College Autonomous Mumbai Syllabus For 4 th Semester Course in Ancient Indian Culture and Archaeology (June 2018 onwards) Contents: AAIC0401: SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN ANCIENT INDIA AAIC0402: DEVELOPMENT OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM IN INDIA. Page 1 of 7

S.Y.B.A. SYLLABUS UNDER AUTONOMY ANCIENT INDIAN CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY SEMESTER IV COURSE : AAIC0401 SOCIAL ORGANIZATION IN ANCIENT INDIA [45 LECTURES] LEARNING OBJECTIVES: This is a paper dealing with development of various social institutions in ancient Indian society starting from the Vedic period.it provides a brief introduction of sources that are available for studying the major social institutions and then deals with the origin of Varna and Caste system in ancient India.It also provides information regarding various Ashramas, system of education, composition of families and status of women in ancient India. Following paper will be dealt with the help of Literary and Epigraphical evidences. MODULE I: Fundamentals of Ancient Indian Social Institutions [15 i) Development of Varna Ashramas Systems in Ancient India ii) Samskaras and the Four Purusharthas Iii) Development of Caste System and Law of Inheritance iv) Slavery and Untouchability in ancient India. MODULE II: Marriage Systems in Ancient India [10 i) Marriage as a sacrament/contract ii) Age of marriage iii) Forms of marriages, niyoga and divorce. MODULE III: Salient features of Ancient Indian educational systems. [10 i) Aims and objectives of education in Ancient India. ii) Vedic, Buddhist and Jain system of education. Page 2 of 7

iii) Centres of higher education. (Nalanda, Vikramshila, Vallabhi, Kashi, Takshashila, Nagurjunakonda and Kanchi) MODULE IV: Position of Women in Ancient India [10 i) Women in public life ii) Courtesans in ancient India iii) Women in religious life iv) Position of widows, sati system, stridhan CIA: Assignment /Presentation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bibliography: 1) Prabhu P.M Hindu Social Organization, 1954 2) Aiyyar E.S Evolution of Hindu Moral Ideas 3) A. S Altekar- Position of Women in Hindu Civilation 4) Meena Talim -Women in Early Buddhist Literature 5) A. S Altekar- Education in Ancient India 6) Datta N.K -Origin and Growth of Caste System in India 7) P.V. Kane- History of Dharmashashtras-Vol.II Pan I 8) S. Radhakrishnan -Hindu View of Life 9) S.K Das -Economic History of Ancient India 10) A.N. Bose- Social and Rural Economy of Northern India-Vol I and II 11) P.C. Jain -Labour in Ancient India 12) R.C.Majumdar -Corporate Life in Ancient India 13) Jaiswal. S. Caste, Origin, Function and Dimensions of Change, 2000. 14) Sharma, R. S. Material Culture and Social Formations in Ancient India, 1983. Page 3 of 7

15) Thapar, Romila-Ancient Indian Social History, 1978. 16) Apte, V. M. Social and Religious Life in the Grihyasutras. *************************************************************************** Page 4 of 7

S.Y.B.A. SYLLABUS UNDER AUTONOMY ANCIENT INDIAN CULTURE AND ARCHAEOLOGY SEMESTER: - IV COURSE: - AAIC0402 DEVELOPMENT OF HERITAGE MANAGEMENT AND TOURISM IN INDIA. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: [45 LECTURES] 1. Understanding the basic parameters of cultural tourism in India. 2. Scope and employment opportunities. UNIT I: Management of Heritage and Tourism System [15 1. Definition and Scope of heritage and tourism. 2. Tangible and Intangible Heritage. 3. Art, Culture and Heritage : A management Perspective 4. Types and Purpose of Tourism UNIT II: Tourism Marketing & Functioning of Tourism organizations [10 1. Methods of tourism marketing and its impact. 2. Functioning of ITDC and MTDC. 3. Itinerary Planning 4. Tourism Plant & Products UNIT III: Impacts of Tourism [10 1. Economic & Environmental 2. Socio-Cultural & Political 3. Measures to regulate tourism impacts Page 5 of 7

4. Emerging Trends in tourism UNIT IV: UNESCO Heritage Sites & Asian Tourism [10 1. Definition and Criteria of World Heritage Sites a] Protected Cultural Landscape (Great Wall of China) b] Protected Monument (Ellora, Kailash Temple) c] Protected Building in use (Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus) 2. South Asia(Golden Triangle in Sri Lanka) 3. South East Asia(Singapore, Cambodia, Borobudur) 4. East Asia(Cave of thousand Buddha) Field Visits are Compulsory. C.I.A: Test/ Exhibition/Field trip. REFERENCES: Prentice Richard, Tourism and Heritage Attractions, Queen Margaret College. Wittlin Alma, The Museum, London, 1949. Nego JMS, Tourism and Travel, Gitanjali Publication House, 1998. Bhatia A., Tourism in Indian History and Development, Delhi, 1978. Bhatia A, International Tourism Management, Mumbai.2008. Davide T. Herbert (Ed), Heritage Tourism and Society, Mausell. Pockard Robert, Policy of Law in Heritage Conservation, E. and F.N. Spoon. Kernal Balsar, The Concept of the Common Heritage of Mankind, Vol. 30 Martinus Nijhoff. Price Nicholas Stanly (Ed), Historical and Philosophical Issues in Conservation of Cultural Heritage, Getty Education in Arts. Harrison Richard (Ed), Manual of Heritage Management, Butterworth Heineman. Page 6 of 7

Croci Giorge, Conservation and Structural Restoration of Architectural Heritage, Computational Mechanics. Chattropadhyay, 1995, Economic Impact of Tourism Development, Kanishka Publishers Distributer, Delhi. Gupta, S. P., K. Lal and Mahua Bhattacharya, 2005, Cultural Tourism of India,D. K. Print World,New Delhi. Javaid Akthar, 1990, Tourism Management in India, Delhi. Gill, P. S., 1997 Tourism Planning and Management, Anmol Publication, Delhi Sethi, R.N. and Seth B., 1995, An Introduction to Travel and Tourism, Sterling Publisher, Pvt., New Delhi. Roday Sunetra, Biwal Archana and Joshi Vandana, 2014, Tourism Operations and Management, 7 th Edition, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. S. Andrew,2007, Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality Industry,Tata McGrawhill,New Delhi Sharma, V., 1991, Tourism India, Arhant Publishers, New Delhi. *************************************************************************** Page 7 of 7