Solapur University, Solapur. HISTORY B. A. PART – II

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Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
HISTORY
REVISED SYLLABUS
SEMESTER – III & IV
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
Paper No. II
:-
HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (1789–1871 )
Paper No. III
:-
HISTORY OF INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT
(1857 – 1950 )
IDS
:-
HISTORY
OF
SOCIAL
REFORMS
IN
MAHARASHTRA (1818 – 1960 )
Chairman
BOS,
Department of History,
Solapur University, Solapur.
(2)
Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
History ( Paper No. II )
HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (1789 – 1871 )
Revised Syllabus
SEMESTER – III & IV
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
French Revolution of 1789.
1) Causes
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
2) Course
3) Effects
Nepoleon Bonaparte
1)
Rise of Nepoleon Bonaparte
2)
Nepoleon’s Reforms
3)
Conquests, Continued Policy and Downfall
Age of Metternich
1)
Life and work of Metternich
2)
Vienna Congress 1815
3)
Concert of Europe
Revolutionary Movements
1)
French Revolution of 1830
2)
France between 1830 – 1848
3)
French Revolution of 1848
(3)
List of Reference Books
1)
Cipolla C. M. Fontana Economic History of Europe, Vol. III (The
Industrial Revolution) (Harvesters 1976).
2)
Evans J – The Foundations of a Modern State in 19th Century Europe.
3)
Jolls James – Europe Since 1870 (Har – Row 1973).
4)
Lanes David – Unbound Prometheus (Cambridge University Press,
1969).
5)
Lefebreve George – Coming of the French Revolution (Princeton
University Press, 1989).
6)
Liohtheim George – A Short History of Socialism (Glassgow, 1976).
7)
Mansergn Nicolas – The Frish Question, 1840 – 1861.
8)
Mathias Peter – First Industrial Revolution (London 1919).
9)
Morgan R. P. – Germon Social Democracy and The First International.
10)
Nove Alec – An Economic History of the USSR (Penguin, 1972).
11)
Porter Andrew – European Imperialism 1860 – 1914 (1994).
12)
Roberts J. M. – Europe 1880 – 1945 (Longman 1989).
13)
Soboul Albert – History of the French Revolution (in Two Volumes).
14)
Thompson Dorothi – Churtists, Popular Politics in Industrial Revolution.
15)
Wood Anthony – History of Europe 1815 – 1960 (1983).
16)
(Marathi) Vaidya Suman, Adhunik Jag, Vidya Prakashan, Aurangabad.
17)
(Marathi) Kolarkar S.G. Audhinik Europe.
18)
(Marathi) Gaikwad, Kadam, Thorat – Adhunik Jag, Mangesh Prakashan,
Nagpur.
19)
(Marathi) Shirgaonkar Sharavati – Adhunik Europe.
20)
(Marathi) Kadam Y. N., Adhunik Jag, Phadake Prakashan, Kolhapur.
(4)
Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
History ( Paper No. II )
HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE (1789 – 1871 )
Revised Syllabus
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Nepoleon III of France.
1)
Internal Policy
2)
External Policy
3)
Evaluation of Nepoleon III
Economic Changes and Development (1848 – 1871)
1)
Britain
2)
France
3)
Russia
Unification of Italy
1)
Background of Unification
2)
Steps of Unification
3)
Effects of Unification
Unification of Germany
1)
Background of Unification
2)
Steps of Unification
3)
Effects of Unification
(5)
List of Reference Books
1)
Cipolla C. M. Fontana Economic History of Europe, Vol. III (The
Industrial Revolution) (Harvesters 1976).
2)
Evans J – The Foundations of a Modern State in 19th Century Europe.
3)
Jolls James – Europe Since 1870 (Har – Row 1973).
4)
Lanes David – Unbound Prometheus (Cambridge University Press,
1969).
5)
Lefebreve George – Coming of the French Revolution (Princeton
University Press, 1989).
6)
Liohtheim George – A Short History of Socialism (Glassgow, 1976).
7)
Mansergn Nicolas – The Frish Question, 1840 – 1861.
8)
Mathias Peter – First Industrial Revolution (London 1919).
9)
Morgan R. P. – Germon Social Democracy and The First International.
10)
Nove Alec – An Economic History of the USSR (Penguin, 1972).
11)
Porter Andrew – European Imperialism 1860 – 1914 (1994).
12)
Roberts J. M. – Europe 1880 – 1945 (Longman 1989).
13)
Soboul Albert – History of the French Revolution (in Two Volumes).
14)
Thompson Dorothi – Churtists, Popular Politics in Industrial Revolution.
15)
Wood Anthony – History of Europe 1815 – 1960 (1983).
16)
(Marathi) Vaidya Suman, Adhunik Jag, Vidya Prakashan, Aurangabad.
17)
(Marathi) Kolarkar S.G. Audhinik Europe.
18)
(Marathi) Gaikwad, Kadam, Thorat – Adhunik Jag, Mangesh Prakashan,
Nagpur.
19)
(Marathi) Shirgaonkar Sharavati – Adhunik Europe.
20)
(Marathi) Kadam Y. N., Adhunik Jag, Phadake Prakashan, Kolhapur.
(6)
Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
History ( Paper No. III )
HISTORY OF INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT (1857 – 1950 )
Revised Syllabus
SEMESTER – III & IV
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Revolt of 1857
a)
Background
b)
Causes and Course
c)
Failure and Effects
Socio and Religious Movements
a)
Brahamo Samaj
b)
Arya Samaj
c)
Satyashodhak Samaj
Indian Nationalism
a)
Rise and Development of Nationalism
b)
Foundation of Indian National Congress
c)
Work of Indian National Congress up to 1905
Work of Indian National Congress from 1905 to 1920
a)
Rise of Extremist
b)
Partition of Bengal
c)
National Movement and work of Lokmanya Tilak
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List of Reference Books
1)
Arnold David, Guha Ratnchandre – ‘Nature Culture Imperialism,
Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia’ (Delhi OUP
1995).
2)
Bayly C. A. – ‘Indian Society the making of the British Empire’, New
Cambridge History of India.
3)
Bipanchandra Panikkar – Mridula Mukharjee (Ed.) India’s Struggle
for Independence 1857 – 1947, Delhi Penguin, 1996.
4)
Bipanchandra Panikkar – Communalism in Modern India (Second
(Ed.) Delhi, Vikas 1987).
5)
Bipanchandra – ‘Nationalism, Colonialism in Modern India’ (Delhi
Orient Logical 1981).
6)
Brass Paul – ‘The Policies of India since Independence’ (Delhi
Foundation Books, 1994).
7)
Brown Judith, ‘Gandhi and Civil Disobedience’. The Mahatma In
Indian Politics 1928 – 34 (Cambridge 1977).
8)
Chaudhri N – European Trend in india, Tapan Ray Chaudhari and
Irfan Habib (Cambridge Economics History of India Vol. 1 (Delhi S.
Chand, 1984).
9)
Desai A. R. – ‘Social Background of India Nationalism’ (Mumbai
Popular Prakashan, 1986).
10)
Dutt R. P. - ‘India Today’ (Kolkata Manisha Granthalaya, 1979).
11)
Guha Ranaji and Gayatri C – ‘Spivak Selected Subaltern Studies’ –
(Delhi OUP 1988).
12)
Hardy Peter – ‘The Muslims of British India’ (Cambridge 1972).
13)
Hasan
Mustural
–
‘India’s
Partition,
Process,
Strategy
and
Mobilization’ (Delhi OUP 1988).
14)
Heimsath Charles – ‘Indian Nationalism and Social Reforms (Mumbai
CUP 1964).
(8)
15)
Hatchins F – ‘Illusion of of Perranence British Imperialism in India’
(New Jersey – Princeton University, 1967).
16)
(Marathi) Javadekar S. D. – Adhunik Bharat.
17)
(Marathi)
Pawar
Jaysingrav
–
Hindustancha
Rajkiya
Ani
Ghatanatmak Itihas.
18)
(Marathi) Devgirikar Y. R. – Bhartiya Swatantrya Ladhyacha Itihas.
19)
(Marathi) Pandit Nalini – Maharashtratil Rashtravadacha Itihas.
20)
(Marathi) Gaikwad, Thorat – Bhartacha Rajkiya Ani Ghatanatmak
Itihas.
21)
(Marathi) Vaidya Kosthekar – Adhunik Bhartacha Itihas, Vidya
Books, Aurangabad, 1985.
(9)
Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
History ( Paper No. III )
HISTORY OF INDIAN FREEDOM MOVEMENT (1857 – 1950 )
Revised Syllabus
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
National Movement & Mahatma Gandhi
a)
Non Co-operation Movement
b)
Civil Disobedience Movement
c)
Quit India Movement
d)
Work of Revolutionary
Subhashchandra Bose and Indian National Army
a)
Subhashchandra Bose
b)
Forward Block Party
c)
Indian National Army
Some Component : Participation in Indian Freedom Movement
a)
Women’s Participation
b)
Peasant’s Participation
c)
Labour’s Participation
Constitutional Development
a)
Morley - Minto Reforms (1909) and Montegue – Chemsford
Reforms (1919)
b)
Government of India Act, 1935
c)
Indian Independence Act, 1947
d)
Indian Constitution
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List of Reference Books
1)
Arnold David, Guha Ratnchandre – ‘Nature Culture Imperialism,
Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia’ (Delhi OUP
1995).
2)
Bayly C. A. – ‘Indian Society the making of the British Empire’, New
Cambridge History of India.
3)
Bipanchandra Panikkar – Mridula Mukharjee (Ed.) India’s Struggle
for Independence 1857 – 1947, Delhi Penguin, 1996.
4)
Bipanchandra Panikkar – Communalism in Modern India (Second
(Ed.) Delhi, Vikas 1987).
5)
Bipanchandra – ‘Nationalism, Colonialism in Modern India’ (Delhi
Orient Logical 1981).
6)
Brass Paul – ‘The Policies of India since Independence’ (Delhi
Foundation Books, 1994).
7)
Brown Judith, ‘Gandhi and Civil Disobedience’. The Mahatma In
Indian Politics 1928 – 34 (Cambridge 1977).
8)
Chaudhri N – European Trend in india, Tapan Ray Chaudhari and
Irfan Habib (Cambridge Economics History of India Vol. 1 (Delhi S.
Chand, 1984).
9)
Desai A. R. – ‘Social Background of India Nationalism’ (Mumbai
Popular Prakashan, 1986).
10)
Dutt R. P. - ‘India Today’ (Kolkata Manisha Granthalaya, 1979).
11)
Guha Ranaji and Gayatri C – ‘Spivak Selected Subaltern Studies’ –
(Delhi OUP 1988).
12)
Hardy Peter – ‘The Muslims of British India’ (Cambridge 1972).
13)
Hasan
Mustural
–
‘India’s
Mobilization’ (Delhi OUP 1988).
Partition,
Process,
Strategy
and
( 11 )
14)
Heimsath Charles – ‘Indian Nationalism and Social Reforms (Mumbai
CUP 1964).
15)
Hatchins F – ‘Illusion of of Perranence British Imperialism in India’
(New Jersey – Princeton University, 1967).
16)
(Marathi) Javadekar S. D. – Adhunik Bharat.
17)
(Marathi)
Pawar
Jaysingrav
–
Hindustancha
Rajkiya
Ani
Ghatanatmak Itihas.
18)
(Marathi) Devgirikar Y. R. – Bhartiya Swatantrya Ladhyacha Itihas.
19)
(Marathi) Pandit Nalini – Maharashtratil Rashtravadacha Itihas.
20)
(Marathi) Gaikwad, Thorat – Bhartacha Rajkiya Ani Ghatanatmak
Itihas.
21)
(Marathi) Vaidya Kosthekar – Adhunik Bhartacha Itihas, Vidya
Books, Aurangabad, 1985.
( 12 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
B. A. PART – II
INTER DISIPLINARY SUBJECT
HISTORY OF SOCIAL REFORMS IN MAHARASHTRA
(1818 – 1960 )
Revised Syllabus
SEMESTER – III & IV
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Maharashtra : in the early 19th Century
a)
Political Condition
b)
Social Condition
c)
Economical Condition
Early Reforms in Maharashtra
a)
Administrative
b)
Education
c)
Press
Early Reformers
a)
Jagannath Shankar Sheth
b)
Balshastri Jambhekar
c)
Gopal Hari Deshmukh
d)
Bhau Daji Lad
Life and Work of Mahatma Jotiba Phule
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B. A. PART – II
INTER DISIPLINARY SUBJECT
HISTORY OF SOCIAL REFORMS IN MAHARASHTRA
(1818 – 1960 )
Revised Syllabus
( w.e.f. June 2014 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Life and Work of Rajarshi Shahu Maharaj
Unit – II
Life and Work
Unit – III
Unit – IV
a)
Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve
b)
Karmveer Bhaurao Patil
Life and Work
a)
Maharshi Vitthal Ramji Shinde
b)
Saint Gadage Maharaj
Life and Work of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
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