Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad SYLLABUS OF B.A. Ist Year (HISTORY) SEMESTER SYSTEM (a) (b) (c) All Papers are compulsory. 50 marks for each paper : 20 marks for internal assessment and 30 marks for semester end examination. Passing at both level is essential. Semester end examination will be of 90 minutes for each paper. Paper Title of the Paper No. SEMESTER - Ist 1 Shivaji And His Times (A.D. 1630 A.D. 1707) 2 History of Modern Maharashtra (A.D. 1818 A.D. 1905) SEMESTER IInd 3 History of the Marathas (A.D. 1707 A.D. 1818) 4 Twentieth Century Maharashtra (A.D. 1905 A.D. 1960) Credits Allotted Periods 04 60 04 60 04 60 04 60 NOTE :- 1) One period of 50 minutes. 2) 15 periods = 01 credit. 3) 04 Credits = 60 periods. 4) Each paper is comprised of 04 credits. 5) 60 periods are meant for classroom Teaching and Internal Assessment of each paper. 1
B.A. Ist Year HISTORY SYLLABUS SEMESTER Ist PAPER NO. 01 :- SHIVAJI AND HIS TIMES (A.D. 1630 A.D. 1707) 1. Rise of Maratha Power : Geography of Maharashtra, Periods Socio-religious and economic background, Shahaji Bhosle. 10 2. Early expeditions of Shivaji : Concept of Hindavi Swaraj, Capture of Torana, Afjalkhan Episod, Siddi Johar s invasion of Panhala Fort. 12 3. Shivaji Mughal relations : Attack on Shahista Khan, Invasion of Mirja Raja Jaisinh and the Treaty of Purandar, Shivaji s visit to Agra and back to Raigadh. 12 4. Coronation of Shivaji and his Karnataka expeditions. 08 5. Chatrapati Sambhaji; Maratha War of Independence. 10 6. Administration during the period of Shivaji : Civil and Military. 08 NOTE :- 1) 60 periods = 04 Credits. Total Periods 60 2) These 60 periods are meant for classroom teaching and internal assessment. 2
Suggested Readings : 1) R.G. Deshmukh History of Maratha, Nimesh Agencies, Bombay, 1993. 2) K. N. Chitnis Glimpse of Medeival Indian Ideas and Institutions, Second Edition, 1981 Published by Mrs. R.K. Chitnis, Pune. 3) B.D. Gaikwad, B.N. Sardesai, D.B. Thorat, V.N. Hanmane Marathekalin Sanstha Va Vichar, Padke Bookdellers, Kolhapur, 1987. 4) A.R. Kulkarni Maharashtra in the age of Shivaji Rekha Prakashan, 2 nd Revised Ed., Pune 2002. 5) R. V. Nadkarni, The Rise and Fall of Maratha Empire, Popular Prakshan, 1966. 6) Pagadi, Setu Madhav Rao Chatrapati Shivaji, Continetal Prakashan, Poona 1974. 7) Patwardhan R.P. and H.G. Source Book of Maratha History, Rawlinson Reprint with a new introduction b P.M. Joshi and A.R. Kulkarni, K.P. Bagchi and Co. Calcutta, 1978. 8) M.G. Ranade Rise of the Maratha Power and other Essays, University of Bombay, 1961 9) Govind Sakharam The Main Currents of Maratha History, Sardesai Phoenix Publications, Bombay 1959. 10) Govind Sakharam The Main Currents of Maratha History, Sardesai, Phoenix Publications, Bombay Vol. I Shivaji and his Time (1600 1700) Third Impression, 1971 Vol. II The Expansion of the Maratha Power (1707 1772), 1958 Vol. III Sunset Over Maharashtra, 1772-1848, Second Impression, 1968. 11) Jadunath Sarkar, Shivjai and His Times, Sixth Edition M.C. Sarkar and Sons Ltd., 1973. 12) Jadunath Sarkar House of Shivaji, [Studies and Documents of Maratha History : Royal Period], Orient Longmants, Bombay, 11978. 13) S.R. Sharma, The Founding of Maratha Freedom, Rev. Ed., Orient Longmans, Bombay 1954. 3
14) H.N. Sinha, Role of the Peshwas, Second Edition, The Indian Press [Publications] Ltd., Allahabad, 1954. 15) V.T. Gune, The Judicial System of the Maratha, Deccan College Dissertation Series, Pune, 1953. 16) Vasudeo Krishna Bhave, Shivarajya Va Shivkal, Pune 1957. 17) S.N. Sen The Administrative History of the Marathas, K.P. Bagchi, Calcutta 1976. 18) S.N. Sen The Military System of the Marathas, K. P. Bagchi, Calcutta, 2 nd Rev. Ed., 1979. 19) S.V. Desai Social Life in Maharashtra Under the Peshwas, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1962. Select Reading List [Marathi) 1) iejeuer heer.s. hesmejes keâeueerve Demhe=MÙelee, Deewjbieeyeeo, 1997. 2) efmejeú$eheleer-fefleneme DeeefCe Keb[-1, efmejehetje&keâeu jepekeâerùe Jee meebmke=âeflekeâ, Ûeefj$e ce@keâceerueve, ceje"e cebefoj, cegbyef& 2001. 3) Yeš yeer.jner. ceneje ^ Oece& DeLee&le ceje"ÿeebûùee FeflenemeeÛes Deelceerkeâ mje he, Sme.Sme. osje, OegUs, 1925. 4) osmecegke Sme. efmejekeâeueerve Je hesmejeskeâeueerve ŒeerpeerJeve efšukeâ ceneje ^ efjeåeeheer", hegces, 1973 5) nsjjee[keâj Deej. Jner. ceje"er yekej, cegbyef&, 1979 6) peùeefmebiejeje hejeej ceje"er meeceüepùeeûee GoÙe DeeefCe Demle 7) peùeefmebiejeje hejeej efmejeepeer DeeefCe efmejekeâeu 8) keâeus Jner. Jner. Ú$eheleer efmejeepeer 9) Heâeškeâ ve. j. (DevegJeeo) ceje"er meòesûee Glkeâ<e& 10) yewõs Jee. meer. Ú$eheleer efmejeepeer 11) Kejs Je kegâuekeâceea ceje"ÿeeûee Fefleneme 12) [e@. keâceue ieeskeues efmejeheg$e mebyeepeer 13) MespeJeuekeâj heeefvehele 4
PAPER NO. 02 :- History of Modern Maharashtra (A.D. 1818 A.D. 1905) 1. Early phase of British Rule : Administration, Education, Periods Press, Activities of Christian Missionaries. 12 2. Early Socio-religious and economic conditions of Maharashtra. 12 3. Socio religious Reformers : 12 Gopal Hari Deshmukh (Lokhitwadi), Mahatma Jyotiba Phule, M.G. Ranade, Gopal Ganesh Agarkar. 4. Early resistance to colonial rule : 12 i) Ramoshi, Bhill and Koli Uprisings. ii) iii) Outbreak of 1857 and Maharashtra. Revolt of Vasudev Balwant Phadke. 5. National Movement in Maharashtra : 12 i) The Bombay Association. ii) iii) NOTE :- Poona Sarvajanik Sabha Indian National Congress Gokhale and Tilak. 1) 60 periods = 04 Credits. Total Periods 60 2) These 60 periods are meant for classroom teaching and internal assessment. 5
Suggested Readings : 1) Y.D. Phadke Politics and Language 2) Y.D. Phadke Social Reformers of Maharashtra 3) Ballhatchet K.A. Social Policy and Social Change in Western India (1817 1830) 4) Chokset R.D. Economic Life in the Bombay Deccan 1818 1896. 5) Ravinder Kumar Western India in the Nineteenth Century 6) Ghua Sunit The Agrarian Economy of the Bombay Deccan. 7) Wolport S.A. Tilak and Gokhale; Revolution and Reform in Marking of Modern India 8) Zelliot Eleanor From Untouchables to Dalit (Essays on Ambedkar Movement) 9) Jatav D.R. Social Philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Select Reading List [Marathi) 1) yes[skeâj DeeefCe YeCeies YeejleerÙe ØeyeesOeve 2) Yeeueskeâj ke=â<cejeje mece«e Jee*dceÙe 3) YeeuesjeJe Deveble nwõeyeeoûee mjeeleb$ùe meb«eece DeeefCe ceje"jee[e 4) ieesjs Sce.Sme. efjeúue jecepeer efmebos 5) iejeuer heer.s. Je Flej [e@. yeeyeemeensye Deebyes[keâj ieewjje «eble 6) pejeukeâj efovekeâjjeje mece«e Jee*dceÙe 7) keâjex [er. peer. mjeleb$e YeejleeÛes og s vùeeùecetleea jeve[s 8) keâerj OevebpeÙe cenelcee peesefleyee Hegâues 9) [e@. nsjueskeâj YeejleerÙe meceepe ØeyeesOeveeÛeer Meeskeâebeflekeâe 10) [e@. nsjueskeâj [e@. Deebyes[keâjeÛes efjejesoekeâ 11) keâerj OevebpeÙe DeeceÛÙee meceepe eâebleerûes pevekeâ [e@. yeeyeemeensye Deebyes[keâj 12) keâerj OevebpeÙe jepe<eea Meent Ú$eheleer 13) Kewjcees[s [e@. YeercejeJe jecepeer Deebyes[keâj 14) šer. kesâ. šeshes vùee. jeve[s 15) kegâyesj [yuùet. Sce. [e@. Deebyes[keâj efjeûeej cebleve 16) YeesUs Yeemkeâj DeeOegefvekeâ YeejleerÙe efjeûeejjeble 17) Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj kesâmejejeje pesoes 6
18) Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj Meent Ú$eheleer DeeefCe ueeskeâceevùe 19 Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj efjemeejùee Melekeâeleerue ceneje ^ 20 Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj DeeOegefvekeâ ceneje ^eûee Fefleneme, Yeeie 1,2,3 21 Heâ[kegâues efvece&uekegâceej (mebhee.) ØeyeesOeveeleerue heetue KegCee 22 ØeOeeve ie.he. (mebhee.) Deeiejkeâj ueske meb«en 23 Heešerue YeeTjeJe Dee"JeCeer 24 He Uskeâj ieesoejejer pesjne ceecetme peeiee Peeuee 25 meeujes heer.peer. jepeef<e& Meent ieewjje «eble 26 efmevos Jner. Deej. YeejleerÙe Demhe=MÙelesÛee ØeMve 27 hew[mes ueeuepeer ceneje ^eûes cenecebleve 28 mejoej ieb.yee. (mebhee.) DeeOegefvekeâ ceneje ^ 29 osjeoòe efšukeâ Hebef[lee jceeyeef& 30 JeeUeRyes je.je. Melekeâeleerue ceneje ^eleerue meeceeefpekeâ hegve&iešvee Yeeie-1 7
PAPER NO. 03 :- SEMESTER IInd HISTORY OF THE MARATHA S (A.D. 1707 A.D. 1818) 1. Transfer of power from Chatrapati to Peshwa Causes, Periods Chatrapati Shahu, Balaji Vishwanath. 10 2. Peshwa Bajirao First and expansion of Maratha Power 10 3. Third Battle of Panipat causes and consequences. 08 4. Revival of Maratha Power Peshwa Madhavrao. 06 5. Anglo Maratha relations 05 6. Decline of the Maratha power causes and consequences. 06 7. Administration during the period of Peshwas : Maratha NOTE :- Mandal, Central and provinicial administration, Judicial system. 15 1) 60 periods = 04 Credits. Total Periods 60 2) These 60 periods are meant for classroom teaching and internal assessment. 8
Suggested Readings : 1) R.G. Deshmukh History of Maratha, Nimesh Agencies, Bombay, 1993. 2) K. N. Chitnis Glimpse of Medeival Indian Ideas and Institutions, Second Edition, 1981 Published by Mrs. R.K. Chitnis, Pune. 3) B.D. Gaikwad, B.N. Sardesai, D.B. Thorat, V.N. Hanmane Marathekalin Sanstha Va Vichar, Padke Bookdellers, Kolhapur, 1987. 4) A.R. Kulkarni Maharashtra in the age of Shivaji Rekha Prakashan, 2 nd Revised Ed., Pune 2002. 5) R. V. Nadkarni, The Rise and Fall of Maratha Empire, Popular Prakshan, 1966. 6) Pagadi, Setu Madhav Rao Chatrapati Shivaji, Continetal Prakashan, Poona 1974. 7) Patwardhan R.P. and H.G. Source Book of Maratha History, Rawlinson Reprint with a new introduction b P.M. Joshi and A.R. Kulkarni, K.P. Bagchi and Co. Calcutta, 1978. 8) M.G. Ranade Rise of the Maratha Power and other Essays, University of Bombay, 1961 9) Govind Sakharam The Main Currents of Maratha History, Sardesai Phoenix Publications, Bombay 1959. 10) Govind Sakharam The Main Currents of Maratha History, Sardesai, Phoenix Publications, Bombay Vol. I Shivaji and his Time (1600 1700) Third Impression, 1971 Vol. II The Expansion of the Maratha Power (1707 1772), 1958 Vol. III Sunset Over Maharashtra, 1772-1848, Second Impression, 1968. 11) Jadunath Sarkar, Shivjai and His Times, Sixth Edition M.C. Sarkar and Sons Ltd., 1973. 12) Jadunath Sarkar House of Shivaji, [Studies and Documents of Maratha History : Royal Period], Orient Longmants, Bombay, 11978. 13) S.R. Sharma, The Founding of Maratha Freedom, Rev. Ed., Orient Longmans, Bombay 1954. 9
14) H.N. Sinha, Role of the Peshwas, Second Edition, The Indian Press [Publications] Ltd., Allahabad, 1954. 15) V.T. Gune, The Judicial System of the Maratha, Deccan College Dissertation Series, Pune, 1953. 16) Vasudeo Krishna Bhave, Shivarajya Va Shivkal, Pune 1957. 17) S.N. Sen The Administrative History of the Marathas, K.P. Bagchi, Calcutta 1976. 18) S.N. Sen The Military System of the Marathas, K. P. Bagchi, Calcutta, 2 nd Rev. Ed., 1979. 19) S.V. Desai Social Life in Maharashtra Under the Peshwas, Popular Prakashan, Bombay, 1962. Select Reading List [Marathi) 1) iejeuer heer.s. hesmejes keâeueerve Demhe=MÙelee, Deewjbieeyeeo, 1997. 2) efmejeú$eheleer-fefleneme DeeefCe Keb[-1, efmejehetje&keâeu jepekeâerùe Jee meebmke=âeflekeâ, Ûeefj$e ce@keâceerueve, ceje"e cebefoj, cegbyef& 2001. 3) Yeš yeer.jner. ceneje ^ Oece& DeLee&le ceje"ÿeebûùee FeflenemeeÛes Deelceerkeâ mje he, Sme.Sme. osje, OegUs, 1925. 4) osmecegke Sme. efmejekeâeueerve Je hesmejeskeâeueerve ŒeerpeerJeve efšukeâ ceneje ^ efjeåeeheer", hegces, 1973 5) nsjjee[keâj Deej. Jner. ceje"er yekej, cegbyef&, 1979 6) peùeefmebiejeje hejeej ceje"er meeceüepùeeûee GoÙe DeeefCe Demle 7) peùeefmebiejeje hejeej efmejeepeer DeeefCe efmejekeâeu 8) keâeus Jner. Jner. Ú$eheleer efmejeepeer 9) Heâeškeâ ve. j. (DevegJeeo) ceje"er meòesûee Glkeâ<e& 10) yewõs Jee. meer. Ú$eheleer efmejeepeer 11) Kejs Je kegâuekeâceea ceje"ÿeeûee Fefleneme 12) [e@. keâceue ieeskeues efmejeheg$e mebyeepeer 13) MespeJeuekeâj heeefvehele 10
PAPER NO. IV :- TWENTIETH CENTURY MAHARASHTRA (A.D. 1905 A.D. 1960) Periods 1. National Movement (1905 1920) : 15 i) Implication of Surat Split, ii) iii) Revolutionary Movement Abhinav Bharat, Home Rule Movement. 2. National Movement (1920 1947) : 15 i) Non co-operation movement, ii) iii) Civil Dis-obedience movement, Quit India movement. 3. Social Movements : 15 i) Non-Brahmin movement Rajarshi Shahu, Keshavrao Jedhe, ii) iii) Dinkarrao Javalkar. Dalit Movement and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. Education : Karmveer Bhaurao Patil, Panjabrao Deshmukh. 4. Hyderabad Freedom Struggle (Marathwada Region). 07 5. Making of Maharashtra : 08 i) Independent Bombay State. ii) NOTE :- Samyukta Maharashtra Movement. 1) 60 periods = 04 Credits. Total Periods 60 2) These 60 periods are meant for classroom teaching and internal assessment. 11
Suggested Readings : 1) Y.D. Phadke Politics and Language 2) Y.D. Phadke Social Reformers of Maharashtra 3) Ballhatchet K.A. Social Policy and Social Change in Western India (1817 1830) 4) Chokset R.D. Economic Life in the Bombay Deccan 1818 1896. 5) Ravinder Kumar Western India in the Nineteenth Century 6) Ghua Sunit The Agrarian Economy of the Bombay Deccan. 7) Wolport S.A. Tilak and Gokhale; Revolution and Reform in Marking of Modern India 8) Zelliot Eleanor From Untouchables to Dalit (Essays on Ambedkar Movement) 9) Jatav D.R. Social Philosophy of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Select Reading List [Marathi) 1) yes[skeâj DeeefCe YeCeies YeejleerÙe ØeyeesOeve 2) Yeeueskeâj ke=â<cejeje mece«e Jee*dceÙe 3) YeeuesjeJe Deveble nwõeyeeoûee mjeeleb$ùe meb«eece DeeefCe ceje"jee[e 4) ieesjs Sce.Sme. efjeúue jecepeer efmebos 5) iejeuer heer.s. Je Flej [e@. yeeyeemeensye Deebyes[keâj ieewjje «eble 6) pejeukeâj efovekeâjjeje mece«e Jee*dceÙe 7) keâjex [er. peer. mjeleb$e YeejleeÛes og s vùeeùecetleea jeve[s 8) keâerj OevebpeÙe cenelcee peesefleyee Hegâues 9) [e@. nsjueskeâj YeejleerÙe meceepe ØeyeesOeveeÛeer Meeskeâebeflekeâe 10) [e@. nsjueskeâj [e@. Deebyes[keâjeÛes efjejesoekeâ 11) keâerj OevebpeÙe DeeceÛÙee meceepe eâebleerûes pevekeâ [e@. yeeyeemeensye Deebyes[keâj 12) keâerj OevebpeÙe jepe<eea Meent Ú$eheleer 13) Kewjcees[s [e@. YeercejeJe jecepeer Deebyes[keâj 14) šer. kesâ. šeshes vùee. jeve[s 15) kegâyesj [yuùet. Sce. [e@. Deebyes[keâj efjeûeej cebleve 16) YeesUs Yeemkeâj DeeOegefvekeâ YeejleerÙe efjeûeejjeble 17) Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj kesâmejejeje pesoes 12
18) Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj Meent Ú$eheleer DeeefCe ueeskeâceevùe 19 Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj efjemeejùee Melekeâeleerue ceneje ^ 20 Heâ[kesâ ÙeMeJeble efovekeâj DeeOegefvekeâ ceneje ^eûee Fefleneme, Yeeie 1,2,3 21 Heâ[kegâues efvece&uekegâceej (mebhee.) ØeyeesOeveeleerue heetue KegCee 22 ØeOeeve ie.he. (mebhee.) Deeiejkeâj ueske meb«en 23 Heešerue YeeTjeJe Dee"JeCeer 24 He Uskeâj ieesoejejer pesjne ceecetme peeiee Peeuee 25 meeujes heer.peer. jepeef<e& Meent ieewjje «eble 26 efmevos Jner. Deej. YeejleerÙe Demhe=MÙelesÛee ØeMve 27 hew[mes ueeuepeer ceneje ^eûes cenecebleve 28 mejoej ieb.yee. (mebhee.) DeeOegefvekeâ ceneje ^ 29 osjeoòe efšukeâ Hebef[lee jceeyeef& 30 JeeUeRyes je.je. Melekeâeleerue ceneje ^eleerue meeceeefpekeâ hegve&iešvee Yeeie-1 13