INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES IN EDUCATION (DEEMED TO BE UNIVERSITY) of GANDHI VIDYA MANDIR, SARDARSHAHR (CHURU) RAJASTHAN 331403 Phone 01564 220025, 223642, 223054 Web : www.iaseuniversity.org.in SYLLABUS SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSE OF STUDY FACULTY OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES BACHELOR OF ARTS B.A. PART- I, II & III (2018-2021) SUBJECT: HISTORY 1
Content B.A. Part I, II, III (History) There will be Six Papers in 3 years and each paper will be of 3 hours duration and will carry 80 marks. Important points to be noted: The theory question paper will consist of Five Sections. Theory (External) 80 Internal Sessional Marks (Internal) 20 (Division of Sessional: Assignments 10, 2 Terminal Test- 05, Attendance- 03, Co-curricular Activity- 02) (a) Every subject paper has five (5) units, and every unit covers two (2) marks. A sessional work is to be done on every unit - (2X5= 10 marks) (b) Two terminal Tests - (2½X2 = 05 marks) (c) Attendance of Theory/Practical Classes - 03 marks (76%-84% - 01 mark) (85%-93% - 02 marks) (93%-100% - 03 marks) (d) Co-curricular Activities - 02 marks Cultural & Literary (01 mark) Games & Sharmdaan (01 mark) Total Marks 600 (Six Papers : 100 Marks Each) Pass Marks 36 percent. Mandatoryto pass the Internal and External (Written Exam) separately, Obtaining 36 Percent Marks. Duration of Examination : 3 Hours for Each Paper. 2
Class NOMENCLATURE OF THE PAPER PAPER CODE INTERNAL SESSIONAL THEORY (WRITTEN EXAM) MAX. MARKS PAPER I- HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1206 A.D. BAHY- 101 20 80 BA-I PAPER II - OUTLINE HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD BAHY- 102 20 80 200 (1453 A.D. 1950 A.D.) PAPER I- HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1206-1740 A.D.) BAHY- 201 20 80 BA-II PAPER II - Survey of Rajasthan History from the Earliest Times to 1956 A.D. BAHY- 202 20 80 200 PAPER I- MODERN INDIAN BA-III HISTORY (1740-1956 A.D.) BAHY- 301 20 80 200 3
B.A.- I (History) Two Papers Max. Marks 200 Min. Pass Marks 72 Internal Max. Marks 40 PAPER I Min. Pass Marks-14 HISTORY OF INDIA FROM EARLIEST TIMES TO 1206 A.D. Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Impact of Geography on Indian History and Culture, Main sources of Ancient Indian History, Features of Indus civilization, The Aryan Problem.Vedic Polity and Economic life, the rise of Janpadas and republics. UNIT II Rise of Magadha upto the Nandas; Magadha Imperialism and role of Chandragupta Maurya; ChakravartiAshoka his policy and Dhamma; Mauryan Administration, Factors leading to disintigration of the Mauryan Empire. UNIT III Age of Satavahanas and Foreign Powers : contribution and Achievements of (i) PushyamitraSunga (ii) GautamiputraShatkarni, (iii) Rudradaman-I, (iv) Kanishka-I, Economic progress in the Pre-Gupta period with special reference to trade and commerce. UNIT - IV Early History of the Gupta dynasty up to Chandra Gupta-I, Samudra Gupta, Chandra Gupta-II, Skanda Gupta; Features of Gupta administration, emergence of scientific view of the world. UNIT - V India in the post-gupta period: Formation and expansion of Vardhan Empire Harsha, Features of Chola-Chaulukya administration. Achievements of (i) vigraharajachahamana; (ii) KumarapalaChaulukya and (iii) BhojaParamara Facters leading to disintegration of Rajput States. 4
Book Recommended: 1. R.S. Tripathi : History of Ancient India. 2. N.N. Gosh : Early History of India. 3. R.K. Mookerji : Man and Thought in Ancient India. 4. R.C. Majumdar : The History and Culture of the Indian People, Relevant volumes, Bhartiya Vidya bhawan, Bombay. 5. vkse izdk k % izkphu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] oskkfud rfkk rduhdh 'kcnkoyh vk;ksx] fgunh ek/;e] dk;kzuo;u funs'kky;] fnyyh fo'ofo ky;] fnyyh 6. f}tsun z>k ds-,e- Jhekyh % izkphu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] fgunh ek/;e] dk;kzuo;u funs'kky;] fnyyh fo'ofo ky;] fnyyh 7. mfezyh izdk k % Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] e/;izns'k fgunh xzafk vdkneh 8. fdj.k dqekj Fkify;ky % flu/kq lh;rk] mrjizns'k fgunhxzafk vdkneh 9. R.S. Sharma : Pracheen Bharat (in Hindi) 10. G.S.P. Mishra : Pracheen Bharat (in Hindi) 5
B.A.- I (History) PAPER II OUTLINE HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD (1453 A.D. 1950 A.D.) Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4 Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Renaissance: meaning, causes and development of Art and Literature. Mercantilism and commercial Revolution, Reformation: Causes, role of Martin Luther, Counter Reformation American War of Independence: Causes and Results UNIT - II Industrial Revolution Causes, Changes in agriculture and industry and results. French Revolution of 1789: Causes and its impact, Napolean Bonaparte. Conquests and Reforms. UNIT III French Revolution of 1848 and its impact, Unification of Italy and Germany, Eastern Question with special reference to Crimean war and Berlin settlement. UNIT IV Imperialism in Asia and Africa- Causes and Results, First World War Causes and Results, Causes and Results of Bolshevik Revolution, Versailles settlement, Causes of the rise of Fascism and Nazism. UNIT V League of Nations : aims, achievements and causes of failure, Second World War Causes and Results. U.N.O. Birth, organisation and achievements, Emergence of China, Japan and Turkey as Modern Nation. 6
Book Recommended: 1. C.J.F. Haynes : A Political and Cultural History of Modern Europe in two volumes. 2. H.N. Vinacke : A History of the Far East in Modern Times. 3. H.N. Vinacke : A History of the Far East in Modern Time. (Also in Hindi). 4. Lee Gershoy : The French Revolution and Napoleon, Central Book Depot Allahabad, 1960. 5. K.C. Latorette : Short History of the Far East, New York, Chicago. 6. Burns Macnell : Western Civilization. 7. Bkdqj Hkxoku flag oekz % ;wjksi dk bfrgkl ¼1789&1815½] e/;izns'k fgunh xz afk vdkneha 8. nsosunzpksgku % ;wjksi dk bfrgkl ¼1815&1919½] e/;izns'k fgunh xz afk vdkneha 9. ckyd`".k iatkc % Ýkal dh jkt; Økafr] e/;izns'k fgunh vdkneha 10. fjrhkajh nsoh % fo'o dk bfrgkl] fcgkj fgunh xz afk vdkneha 11. fd kksjh ljuyky % ;wjksi dk bfrgkl ¼1815&1939½] oskkfud rfkk rduhdh 'kcnkoyh vk;ksxa 12. T;ksfÝcwu,oa fo-l- esxls % chloha 'krkcnh dk fo'o] oskkfud rfkk rduhdh] 'kcnkoyh vk;ksx] f'k{kk,oa ;qok lsok ea=ky;] Hkkjr ljdkja 13. tsu,oa ekfkqj % fo'o bfrgkl ¼1500&1950½] tsu izdk k eafnj] t;iqj 7
B.A.- II (History) Two Papers Max. Marks 200 Min. Pass Marks 72 Internal Max. Marks 40 Min. Pass Marks-14 PAPER I HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL INDIA (1206-1740 A.D.) Duration : 3 hrs Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Sources of Medieval Indian History, Establishment of Turkish Rule in India.QutubuddinAibak, Iltutmish, Razia and Balban, Khaljiimperialism.Expansion in Rajputana and Deccan, Administrative and economic regulations and their impact on the State and people. UNIT II Innovations under MuhammedTughlaq, Religious policy and public works of FiruzTughlaq, Timur's Invasion, Sikandar Lodi, formation of vijaynagar Empire and Bahamani Kingdom and cause of their decline. Social and Economic condition during Sultanate period. UNIT III Political condition of India on the eve of Babur s invasion, his role in the establishment of the Mughal Empire, Humayun's early difficulties and causes of his failure. Shershah Expansion of his empire and administration, political unification, Expansion and consolidation of the Mughal Empire under Akbar. UNIT - IV Nurjahan s role in the Mughal court.shahjhan Golden Period Aurangzeb s policy towards Rajput and Deccan.Religious policy of the Mughal's.Shivaji and his conquests, Causes of downfall of the Mughal Empire. 8
UNIT - V Nature of Mughal State, Agrarian system, Mansabdari system Foreign Trade and Commerce, Social condition of the people. Book Recommended: 1. IrfanHabib : Agrarian System of Mughal India, 1526-1707. 2. J.N. Sarkar : Mughal Administration. 3. K.M. Ashraf : Life and Condition of the People of Hindustan (1200-1550AD). 4. R.P. Tripathi : Rise and fall of the Mughal Empire. 5. S.R. Sharma : Religious Policy of Mughal's. 6. U.N. Dey : Administrative System of Delhi Sultanate (1206-1 1413), KitabMahal, Allahbad, 1959. 7. vk'khokznh yky JhokLro % e/;dkyhu Hkkjr 8. vk'kk fej] jk/ks';ke %eqxy lezkv ckcj] fgunh xzafk vdkneha 9. mfezyk izdk'k fej %Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] e/;izns'k fgunh xzafk vdkneh] t;iqja 10. ds-vkj- dkuwuxks % 'ksj'kkg vksj mldk le;] oskkfud rfkk rduhdh 'kcnkoyh vk;ksx]fnyyha 11. cukjlh izlkn ldlsuk %eqxylezkv 'kkgatgk ] jktlfkku fgunh xzafk vdkneh] t;iqja 12. jk/ks';ke %lyrurdkyhu lkekftd o vkffkzd bfrgkl] cksgjk ifcyds'ku,.m fmlvªhc;wvlz] bykgkckna 13. fofiu fcgkjh flugk %Hkkjr dk lkekftd vkffkzd,oa lkald`frd bfrgkl ¼1200&1900½] Kkunk izdk'ku] ubz fnyyha 14. gjh k punz oekz % e/;dkyhu Hkkjr Hkkx 1,oa 2] fgunh ek/;e dk;kzuou funs'kky;] fnyyh fo'ofo ky;a ch-,y- xqirk,oa isekjke %e/;dkyhu Hkkjr dk bfrgkl] t;iqj ifcyf'kax gkml] t;iqja 9
B.A.- II (History) PAPER II Survey of Rajasthan History from the Earliest Times to 1956 A.D. Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4 Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Main Sources of History of Rajasthan, An outline of Proto-Historic Rajasthan with special reference to Kalibanga, Ahar and Bairath, Outline of MatsyaJanapad, Origin of Rajputs and Prithvi raj Chauhan-III. UNIT - II Features of Feudalism in Rajput States, changes in the position of the Rajput Nobility under British Paramountcy, Maldeo, Rise of Marwar. Fort Architecture with special reference to Chittor, Ranthambore and Amber. UNIT III The policy of Collaboration and Resistance of the Rajput States with special reference to Man Singh of Amer, Rai Singh of Bikaner, Jaswant Singh and Durgadas of Marwar. MaharanaSanga, MaharanaPratap and Swai Jai Singh-II. UNIT IV Causes and results of Maratha penetration in Rajputana; Circumstances and consequences of the treaties of 1818 with special reference to Mewar, Marwar and Kota.Uprising of 1857 in Rajasthan Cuases and results, Cuase of political awakening in Rajasthan. UNIT V Peasant Movement in Bilolia and Tribal Movements under Govindgiri and MotilalTejawat.Contribution of Prajamandals in the Freedom Movement with special reference to Bharatpur, Jaipur and Marwar. Formation of Rajasthan in 1948-1956 A.D. 10
Book Recommended: 1. D.C. Shukla : Early History of Rajasthan. 2. Dashrath Sharma : Rajasthan Through the Ages. Vol.I,II&III, Rajasthan State. Archives, Bikaner. 3. S.S. Saxena and : Bijolia Kissan Andolan ka Ithihas. Padmaja Sharma Rajasthan Archieves, Bikaner 1972. 4. V.P. Menon : Integration of the Indian State. 5. vkj-ih- O;kl % jktlfkku dk o`gr bfrgkl Hkkx izfke rfkk f}rh; jktlfkku gunh xzafkvdkneh] t;iqja 6. ds-,l- ldlsuk % jktlfkku esa jktusfrd tutkxj.k] jktlfkku fgunh xazfk vdkneh] t;iqja 7. MkW- th-,u- 'kekz % jktlfkku dk bfrgkla 8. MkW-,e-,l- tsu % vk/kqfud jktlfkku dk bfrgkla 11
B.A.- III Max. Marks 200 Min. Pass Marks 72 Internal Max. Marks 40 PAPER I Min. Pass Marks-14 MODERN INDIAN HISTORY (1740-1956 A.D.) Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Political and Economic condition of India at the advant of Europeans-British Expansion in Bengal- Battle of Plassey and Buxer. Administrative changes during (1772-1773). Emergence of Regional powers- Mysore, Punjab and Awadh, their struggle with British and annexation in the British Empire. UNIT II Establishment of British rule in Bengal and it's consequences. Third Battle of Panipat and its consequences. Marathas under MahadjiSindhia and Nana Phadnavis, Maratha struggle with the British. Causes of the failure of the Marathas. UNIT III Uprising of 1857 - causes, nature and consequences. Growth of British paramountcy in the Princely States (1858-1947). Main features of permanent settlement, Royyatwari and Mahalwairi land revenue settlements and their impact on peasantry. UNIT IV Drain of wealth and its consequences. Economic Impact of British Rule.Causes of the emergence of Indian Nationalism.Role of Moderates and Extremists. Salient features of Government of India Act of 1919 and 1935 A.D. UNIT - V (i) Struggle for Freedom Movement from 1920 to 1947. (ii) Growth of Communal politics. (iii) Factors leading to Independence and Partition of India. 12
(iv) Main features of the Indian Constitution of 1950. (v) Problems and Process of the integration of Princely States into Indian Dominion (1947-1949 A.D.) and their Reorganization in 1956 A.D. Books Recommended: 1. G.S. Sardesai : New History of the Marathas, Vol. II and III (also in Hindi) 2. R.C. Majumdar : British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance. Vol.ixBhartiyaVidyaBhavan, Bombay, 1965. 3. P.E.Roberts : India under Welleseley(also in Hindi) 4. B.Prasad : Bondaga and Freedom, Vol.(1757-1858). 5. K.M.Pannikar : Delhi Residency. 6. N.K.Sinha : Ranjit Singh. 7. N.K.Ali : Haider Ali. 8. S.B. Chaoudhary : Theories of the Indian Mutiny. 9. S.N. Prasad : Paramountcy under Dalhousie. 10. M.S. Mehta : Lord Hastings and the Indian State. 11. Swinton Arthur : North-West Frontier 1839-1917 London 1967. 12. R.C. Majumdar : Struggle for Freedom, Vol.X1 VidhyaBhawan, Bombay. 13. AmleshTripathi : The Extremeist Challenge. 14. LalBahadur : The Muslim League. 15. B.R.Nanda : Gandhi-A-Bibgraphy. 16. L.P.Sinha : The Left Wing in India. 17. Wolpert : Tilak and Gokhale. 18. S.R. Malhotra : The Emergence of Indian National Congress. 19. V.P.S. Raghuvansh : Indian National Movements (in Hindi also). 20. C.H.Phillips and M.D. Wainwright : The Partition of India(1935-47). 21. Campbell Jonson : Mission with Mountbatten. 22. SumitSarkar : Modern Indian 1885-1947 23. Tara Chand : History of Freedom Movement in India, for vols Publication division, New Delhi. 24. M.S. Jain : Adhunik Bharat kaitihas (Hindi). 25. Bipin Chandra : Bharat ka Swantantrata Sangram (Hindi). 26. B.N. Lunia : Adhunik Bharat ka Rajnitik Avam Sanskritik Itihas. (Hindi). 13
B.A- III PAPER II FOUNDATIONS OF INDIAN CULTURE Duration : 3 hrs. Max. Marks: 80 Note: The question paper will contain 10 questions in all, i.e., two questions from each unit. Each question is divided into two Parts -Part A Part B having 12 and 4Marks respectively. Candidate has to answer Part A in about 5 pages and part B in about one page selecting one question from each section. UNIT - I Main features of Indian culture, Indus religion, Vedic religion, Jainism and Buddhism, main features of Puranic religion. UNIT II Varna System; Ashrama System; Upanayana and VivahaSanskars; Purusarthas, Main centres of Ancient Indian education. UNIT III Ramayana; Mahabharata, Cultural importance of the Puranas.Development of Science during the Gupta period, Kalidas and Tulsidas. UNIT IV Salient features of the Indus and mauryan Art. Mathura Art, Gupta Temple.Mughal architecture, School of Kishangarh painting. UNIT V Bhakti movement and Sufism and their impact on Indian culture.impact of western culture, socio-religious contribution of Brahma Samaj and AryaSamaj, Social and culture significance of the ideas Ravindranath Tagore. 14
Book Recommended: 1. R.C. Majoomdar And Pusalkar : The History and Culture of the IndianPeople, Vol. I. II, III, IV, IX, pt. I &II (Chapter on Art, Religion and Literature only). 2. B.N.Luniya : Evolution of Indian Culture. 3. A.K. Coomaraswami : Indian Architecture, Vol. I & II. 4. Percy Brown : Indian Paintings. 5. Saraswati : Survey of Indian Sculpture. 6. A.S. Altekar : Education in Ancient India. 7. R.K. Mookerjee : Cultural Heritage of India, Vol. IV. 8. A.B.Keith : History of Sanskrit Literature (Also in Hindi). 9. ijes'ojh yky xqirk %Hkkjrh; oklrqdyk 10. vkj-th-hk.mkjdkj % os.ko] kso vksj vu; /kkfezdera 11. xks-p-ik.ms %cks) /kez ds fodkl dk bfrgkla 12. gh-yk-tsu %Hkkjrh; lald`fr dks tsu /kez dk ;ksxnkua 13. deys k Hkkj}kt %Hkkjrh; lald`fra 14. f ko kadj xqirk %Hkkjrh; lald`fr ds ewy vk/kkja 15. vfouk'k ikjhd % fd'kux<+ dk bfrgkl] fgunh xzafk vdkneh] t;iqja 15