Solapur University, Solapur. HISTORY COMPULSORY PAPER M. A. PART – II

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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
HISTORY
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
SEMESTER – III
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
COMPULSORY PAPER
Paper No. I
:-
HISTORY OF THE MARATHAS (1600 A.D. – 1818 A.D.)
(POLITY AND ECONOMY)
Paper No. II
:-
HISTORY OF MODERN MAHARASHTRA
(1818 A.D. – 1990 A.D.)
OPTIONAL PAPER
Paper No. I
:-
HISTORY OF INDIA (1858 A. D. – 1964 A. D.)
Paper No. II
:-
WOMEN IN INDIAN HISTORY
Paper No. III
:-
HISTORICAL APPLICATION IN TOURISM
Paper No. IV
:-
THE THOUGHTS OF MAHATMA PHULE AND
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR (MAHATMA PHULE)
Paper No. V
:-
HISTORY OF INDIA (POLITY AND ECONOMY)
( 650 A. D. – 1200 A. D. )
Paper No. VI
:-
HISTORY OF US.S.R. ( 1917 A. D. – 1977 A. D.)
Chairman
BOS,
Department of History,
Solapur University, Solapur.
(2)
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
HISTORY
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
SEMESTER – IV
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
COMPULSORY PAPER
Paper No. I
:-
HISTRORY OF THE MATATHAS (1600 A.D.–1818 A.D.)
(SOCIAL AND CULTURAL)
Paper No. II
:-
HISTORY OF MODERN MAHARASHTRA
(1818 A. D. –1990 A. D.)
OPTIONAL PAPER
Paper No. I
:-
HISTORY OF INDIA (1858 A. D. – 1964 A. D.)
Paper No. II
:-
WOMEN IN INDIAN HISTORY
Paper No. III
:-
HISTORICAL APPLICATION IN TOURISM
Paper No. IV
:-
THE THOUGHTS OF MAHATMA PHULE AND
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR
(DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR)
Paper No. V
:-
HISTORY OF INDIA (SOCIETY AND CULTURE)
( 650 A. D. – 1200 A. D. )
Paper No. VI
:-
HISTORY OF US.S.R. ( 1917 A. D. – 1977 A. D.)
Chairman
BOS,
Department of History,
Solapur University, Solapur.
(3)
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Compulsory Paper No. I )
HISTORY OF THE MARATHAS (1600 A. D. – 1818 A. D.)
(POLITY AND ECONOMY)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Sources and Historiography
a)
Sources : Literary, Foreign, Archival and Miscellaneous
b)
Different Approaches in Maratha History
Maratha Polity
a)
Kingship
b)
Transfer to Power : Chhatrapati, Peshwa and Karbhari
c)
Maratha Confederacy
d)
Administration : Civil, Military and Judicial
Agrarian System
a)
Kinds of Land
b)
Land Survey and Assessment
c)
Crops and Irrigation
d)
Land Revenue and Officials
e)
Famine
Industry, Trade and commerce
a)
Major and Minor Industries
b)
Trade routs and commercial centers
c)
Currency and Banking
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List of Reference Books
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
Kulkarni A. R., Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji, Deshmukh &
Comp., Pune, 1969.
Kulkarni A. R., Medieval Maratha Country, New Delhi, 1996.
Fukazawa, H., The Medieval Deccan, Oxford, Bombay, 1991.
Desai, S. V., Social Life in Maharashtra under the Peshwas, Popular,
Bombay, 1980.
Mahajan, T. T., Industry Trade and Commerce during Peshwa Period,
Pointer Publisher, Jaipur, 1989.
Kadam, V. S., Maratha Confederacy, Munshiram Manoharlal, New
Delhi, 1993.
Chitnis, K. N., Socio-Economic Aspects of Medieval India, R. K.
Chitnis, Poona, 1979.
Ranade, M. G., Rise of Maratha Power and Other Essays, Bombay
University of Bombay, 1961.
Dr. Balkrishna, Shivaji The Great, Vol. IV., Balkrishna, Kolhapur,
1940, D. B. Taraporevala, 1932, Kitab Mahal, Bombay, 1932, Arya
Book Depot., Kolhapur, 1946.
Andre Wink, Land and Sovereignty in India : Agrarian Society and
Polities under the Eighteenth Century Maratha Swarajya, Cambridge,
1986.
“ÖÖ±êúú¸ü, −ÖÖ. ÖÖê., ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖÖ‡Ô“μÖÖ ÃÖÖ¾Ö»ÖߟÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1937.
ÃÖ¸ü¤üÖ¸ü, ÖÓ. ²ÖÖ., ÃÖÓŸÖ ¾ÖÖ’Ëû´ÖμÖÖ“Öß ÃÖÖ´ÖÖו֍ú ±ú»ÖÁÖãŸÖß, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü ÃÖÖ×ÆüŸμÖ ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤ü, 1962.
²Öë¦êü, ¾ÖÖ. ÃÖß., ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Ö ×“Ö׍úŸÃÖÖ, »ÖÖê¾ÖÖ›ü¶ÖéÆü, 1988.
Ö¸êü, Ö. Æü., ãú»ÖúÖá, †. ¸üÖ. (ÃÖÓ¯ÖÖ.), ´Ö¸üÖšü¶ÖÓ“ÖÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ (3 ÖÓ›ü), úÖòÛ−™ü−Öê−™ü»Ö ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
¯ÖãÖê, 1988.
³ÖÖ¾Öê, ¾ÖÖ. éú., ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖêúÖ»Öß−Ö ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ †−ÖãÃÖ−¬ÖÖ−Ö ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤ü, −Ö¾Öß ×¤ü»»Öß, 1976.
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Compulsory Paper No. I )
HISTRORY OF THE MATATHAS (1600 A.D. – 1818 A.D.)
(SOCIAL AND CULTURAL)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Marathas and Marathi Language
a)
Origin and characteristics
b)
Growth of Marathi language
c)
Development of Marathi Literary
Social Institutions
a)
Caste, Untouchability and Slavery
b)
Position of Women
c)
Balutedar and Watandar
Bhakti Movement
a)
Bhakti culture in Maharashtra
b)
Work of Marathi Saints
c)
Maharashtra Dharma – Concept, Rise and Spread
Art in Maratha Period
a)
Maratha Architecture
b)
Maratha Music
c)
Maratha Paintings
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List of Reference Books
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
Kulkarni A. R., Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji, Deshmukh &
Comp., Pune, 1969.
Kulkarni A. R., Medieval Maratha Country, New Delhi, 1996.
Fukazawa, H., The Medieval Deccan, Oxford, Bombay, 1991.
Desai, S. V., Social Life in Maharashtra under the Peshwas, Popular,
Bombay, 1980.
Mahajan, T. T., Industry Trade and Commerce during Peshwa Period,
Pointer Publisher, Jaipur, 1989.
Kadam, V. S., Maratha Confederacy, Munshiram Manoharlal, New
Delhi, 1993.
Chitnis, K. N., Socio-Economic Aspects of Medieval India, R. K.
Chitnis, Poona, 1979.
Ranade, M. G., Rise of Maratha Power and Other Essays, Bombay
University of Bombay, 1961.
Dr. Balkrishna, Shivaji The Great, Vol. IV., Balkrishna, Kolhapur,
1940, D. B. Taraporevala, 1932, Kitab Mahal, Bombay, 1932, Arya
Book Depot., Kolhapur, 1946.
Andre Wink, Land and Sovereignty in India : Agrarian Society and
Polities under the Eighteenth Century Maratha Swarajya, Cambridge,
1986.
“ÖÖ±êúú¸ü, −ÖÖ. ÖÖê., ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖÖ‡Ô“μÖÖ ÃÖÖ¾Ö»ÖߟÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1937.
ÃÖ¸ü¤üÖ¸ü, ÖÓ. ²ÖÖ., ÃÖÓŸÖ ¾ÖÖ’Ëû´ÖμÖÖ“Öß ÃÖÖ´ÖÖו֍ú ±ú»ÖÁÖãŸÖß, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü ÃÖÖ×ÆüŸμÖ ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤ü, 1962.
²Öë¦êü, ¾ÖÖ. ÃÖß., ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Ö ×“Ö׍úŸÃÖÖ, »ÖÖê¾ÖÖ›ü¶ÖéÆü, 1988.
Ö¸êü, Ö. Æü., ãú»ÖúÖá, †. ¸üÖ. (ÃÖÓ¯ÖÖ.), ´Ö¸üÖšü¶ÖÓ“ÖÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ (3 ÖÓ›ü), úÖòÛ−™ü−Öê−™ü»Ö ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
¯ÖãÖê, 1988.
³ÖÖ¾Öê, ¾ÖÖ. éú., ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖêúÖ»Öß−Ö ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ †−ÖãÃÖ−¬ÖÖ−Ö ¯Ö׸üÂÖ¤ü, −Ö¾Öß ×¤ü»»Öß, 1976.
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Compulsory Paper No. II )
HISTORY OF MODERN MAHARASHTRA (1818 A.D. – 1990 A.D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Maharashtra on the view of British conquest
Practical, Economical and Social Condition
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Uprising the 19th Century
a)
Ramoshi, Koli, Bhils
b)
Revolt of Vasudev Balvant Phadke
c)
Deccan Riots of 1875
Reforms Movement
a)
Abolition of caste distinetions
b)
Eradication of Untouchability
c)
Emancipation of Women
d)
Educational Development (1818 – 1960)
Growth of Nationalism
a)
Emergence of National Consciousness
b)
National Movement ( 1920 – 1947 )
c)
Non Brahmin Movement
d)
Leftist Movement
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List of Reference Books
1)
Kumar Ravindra, Western India in the 19th Century, London, 1968.
2)
Ballhatchet K., Social Policy and Social Changes in Western India, (1818
– 1830), London, 1957.
3)
Verma Sushama, Mountstuart Elphinstone in Maharashtra (1811 – 1827)
K. P. Begchi and Company, 1981.
4)
Baden – Powell B. B., Land Systems of the British, 3 Vols., Oxford, 1892.
5)
Desai S. V., Social Life in Maharashtra under the Peshwa, Bombay, 1980.
6)
Frankel Fracine and Rao M. S. A., Dominance and State Power in
Modern India : Decline of a Social Order, Vol. II, Delhi, 1989 – 1990.
7)
Gore M. S., Non-Brahmin Movement in Maharashtra, New Delhi, 1989.
8)
Gordon Johnson, Provincial Polities and Indian Nationalism : Bombay
and the Indian National Congress, 1880 – 1915, Cambridge, 1973.
9)
Masselos James C., Towards Nationalism : Group Affiliations and
Polities of Public of Public Associations in 19th Century, Western India,
Bombay, 1974.
10)
Rosalind O’Hanlon, Caste, Conflict and Ideology : Mahatma Jotirao
Phule and Low Caste Protest in19th Century, Western India, Cambridge
University Press, 1985.
11)
Christine Dobbin, Urban Leadership in Western India : Polities and
Communities in Bombay City 1840 – 1885, Oxford University Press,
1972.
12)
Phadke Y. D., Women in Maharashtra, Maharashtra Information Centre,
Government of Maharashtra, New Delhi, 1989.
13)
Israel, Milton and Wagle N. K. (Eds.), Religion and Society in
Maharashtra, Toronto, 1987.
14)
Kulkarni A. R. and Wagle N. K. (Eds.), Region, Nationality and Religion,
Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1999.
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15)
Wagle N. K. (Ed.), Writers, Editors and Reformers : Social and Political
Transformation of Maharashtra, Manohar, New Delhi, 1999.
16)
Sunthankar, B. R., 19th Century History of Maharashtra, Vol. I (1818 –
1857), Shubhada Saraswal, Pune, 1988.
17)
Sirsikar, V. M., Polities of Maharashtra.
18)
Omvedt Gail M., Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society, Scientific Socialist
Education Trust, Bombay, 1976.
19)
Bhosale Arun, Chousalkar Ashok and Tarodi Lakshminarayan (Eds.),
Freedom Movement in Princely States of Maharashtra, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, 2001.
20)
Rodrigues Livi, Rural Political Protest in Western India, Oxford
University Press, Delhi, 1998.
21) ¯ÖÏÖ. ¿ÖêÖÖê»Öߍú¸ü, Æü. ÁÖß., ›üÖò. ¤êü¿Ö¯ÖÖÓ›êü, ¯ÖÏ. −ÖÓ., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü ÃÖÓÍéúŸÖß - •Ö›üÖ †Ö×Ö ‘Ö›üÖ, ¯ÖãÖê,
1972.
22) ÖÖê²Ö¸êüú¸ü, ×¾Ö. ´ÖÖê., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ¡Ö »Öœêü, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1994.
23) ¯Ö™ü¾Ö¬ÖÔ−Ö, ×¾Ö. †. (ÃÖÓ.), ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖŸÖᯙ »ÖÖêú¿ÖÖÆüß“ÖÖ »ÖœüÖ, 1940.
24) ¯Ö™ü¾Ö¬ÖÔ−Ö, ×¾Ö. †., ¤ü×ÖÖ ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖᯙ ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖÓ“μÖÖ ×¾Ö×»Ö−Öߍú¸üÖÖ“Öß ú£ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1962.
25) ÁÖß. •ÖÖê¿Öß, ¸üÖ´Ö³ÖÖ‰ú, μÖ¿Ö¾ÖÓŸÖ¸üÖ¾Ö ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖÖ“Öê ‹ú ¯ÖÖ−Ö.
26) ¾ÖÖØôû²Öê, μÖ. פü., ×¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ¿ÖŸÖúÖŸÖᯙ ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ÖÓ›ü 1 ŸÖê 5, ÁÖß. ×¾Ö. ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê.
27) ד֙üםÖÃÖ, ¿Ö¸ü¤ü, •ÖÓוָüÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ¡Ö »ÖœüÖ, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô.
28) ÃÖ¸ü¤üÖ¸ü, ÖÓ. ²ÖÖ., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü •Öß¾Ö−Ö : ¯Ö¸Óü¯Ö¸üÖ, ¯Öϐ֟Öß †Ö×Ö ÃÖ´ÖÃμÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê.
29) †Öšü¾Ö»Öê, ÃÖ¤üÖ׿־Ö, ˆ´ÖÖ•Öß ¸üÖ•Öê, ´Ö㌍úÖ´Ö ›üÖëÖ¸ü, úÖòÛ−™ü−Öê−™ü»Ö ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, 1991.
30) Óú™üú ¯ÖÏê´ÖÖ, ÃÖŸμ֐ÖÏÆüß ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ÃÖã»Ö³Ö ¸üÖ™ÒüßμÖ ÖÏÓ£Ö´ÖÖ»ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1940.
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Compulsory Paper No. II )
HISTORY OF MODERN MAHARASHTRA (1818 A.D. – 1990 A.D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Formation of Present Maharashtra State
Unit – II
Economic Development
Unit – III
Unit – IV
a)
Industry
b)
Trade and Commerce
c)
Communication and Transportation
Agrarian System
a)
Agricultural Development
b)
Farming and Banking System
c)
Famine and Famine Policy
Maharashtra under 1960 – 1990
a)
Political Leadership
b)
Co-operative Movement
c)
Educational Development
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List of Reference Books
1)
Kumar Ravindra, Western India in the 19th Century, London, 1968.
2)
Ballhatchet K., Social Policy and Social Changes in Western India, (1818
– 1830), London, 1957.
3)
Verma Sushama, Mountstuart Elphinstone in Maharashtra (1811 – 1827)
K. P. Begchi and Company, 1981.
4)
Baden – Powell B. B., Land Systems of the British, 3 Vols., Oxford, 1892.
5)
Desai S. V., Social Life in Maharashtra under the Peshwa, Bombay, 1980.
6)
Frankel Fracine and Rao M. S. A., Dominance and State Power in
Modern India : Decline of a Social Order, Vol. II, Delhi, 1989 – 1990.
7)
Gore M. S., Non-Brahmin Movement in Maharashtra, New Delhi, 1989.
8)
Gordon Johnson, Provincial Polities and Indian Nationalism : Bombay
and the Indian National Congress, 1880 – 1915, Cambridge, 1973.
9)
Masselos James C., Towards Nationalism : Group Affiliations and
Polities of Public of Public Associations in 19th Century, Western India,
Bombay, 1974.
10)
Rosalind O’Hanlon, Caste, Conflict and Ideology : Mahatma Jotirao
Phule and Low Caste Protest in19th Century, Western India, Cambridge
University Press, 1985.
11)
Christine Dobbin, Urban Leadership in Western India : Polities and
Communities in Bombay City 1840 – 1885, Oxford University Press,
1972.
12)
Phadke Y. D., Women in Maharashtra, Maharashtra Information Centre,
Government of Maharashtra, New Delhi, 1989.
13)
Israel, Milton and Wagle N. K. (Eds.), Religion and Society in
Maharashtra, Toronto, 1987.
14)
Kulkarni A. R. and Wagle N. K. (Eds.), Region, Nationality and Religion,
Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1999.
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15)
Wagle N. K. (Ed.), Writers, Editors and Reformers : Social and Political
Transformation of Maharashtra, Manohar, New Delhi, 1999.
16)
Sunthankar, B. R., 19th Century History of Maharashtra, Vol. I (1818 –
1857), Shubhada Saraswal, Pune, 1988.
17)
Sirsikar, V. M., Polities of Maharashtra.
18)
Omvedt Gail M., Cultural Revolt in a Colonial Society, Scientific Socialist
Education Trust, Bombay, 1976.
19)
Bhosale Arun, Chousalkar Ashok and Tarodi Lakshminarayan (Eds.),
Freedom Movement in Princely States of Maharashtra, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur, 2001.
20)
Rodrigues Livi, Rural Political Protest in Western India, Oxford
University Press, Delhi, 1998.
21) ¯ÖÏÖ. ¿ÖêÖÖê»Öߍú¸ü, Æü. ÁÖß., ›üÖò. ¤êü¿Ö¯ÖÖÓ›êü, ¯ÖÏ. −ÖÓ., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü ÃÖÓÍéúŸÖß - •Ö›üÖ †Ö×Ö ‘Ö›üÖ, ¯ÖãÖê,
1972.
22) ÖÖê²Ö¸êüú¸ü, ×¾Ö. ´ÖÖê., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ¡Ö »Öœêü, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1994.
23) ¯Ö™ü¾Ö¬ÖÔ−Ö, ×¾Ö. †. (ÃÖÓ.), ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖŸÖᯙ »ÖÖêú¿ÖÖÆüß“ÖÖ »ÖœüÖ, 1940.
24) ¯Ö™ü¾Ö¬ÖÔ−Ö, ×¾Ö. †., ¤ü×ÖÖ ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖᯙ ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖÓ“μÖÖ ×¾Ö×»Ö−Öߍú¸üÖÖ“Öß ú£ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1962.
25) ÁÖß. •ÖÖê¿Öß, ¸üÖ´Ö³ÖÖ‰ú, μÖ¿Ö¾ÖÓŸÖ¸üÖ¾Ö ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖÖ“Öê ‹ú ¯ÖÖ−Ö.
26) ¾ÖÖØôû²Öê, μÖ. פü., ×¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ¿ÖŸÖúÖŸÖᯙ ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ÖÓ›ü 1 ŸÖê 5, ÁÖß. ×¾Ö. ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê.
27) ד֙üםÖÃÖ, ¿Ö¸ü¤ü, •ÖÓוָüÖ ÃÖÓãÖÖ−ÖÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¾ÖŸÖÓ¡Ö »ÖœüÖ, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô.
28) ÃÖ¸ü¤üÖ¸ü, ÖÓ. ²ÖÖ., ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü •Öß¾Ö−Ö : ¯Ö¸Óü¯Ö¸üÖ, ¯Öϐ֟Öß †Ö×Ö ÃÖ´ÖÃμÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê.
29) †Öšü¾Ö»Öê, ÃÖ¤üÖ׿־Ö, ˆ´ÖÖ•Öß ¸üÖ•Öê, ´Ö㌍úÖ´Ö ›üÖëÖ¸ü, úÖòÛ−™ü−Öê−™ü»Ö ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, 1991.
30) Óú™üú ¯ÖÏê´ÖÖ, ÃÖŸμ֐ÖÏÆüß ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü, ÃÖã»Ö³Ö ¸üÖ™ÒüßμÖ ÖÏÓ£Ö´ÖÖ»ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1940.
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. I )
HISTORY OF INDIA (1858 A. D. – 1964 A. D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Strategies of Imperial Control
a)
British Government and its control over, Indian
Administration – Central, Provincial & District.
b)
India and its Neighbours – Afganistan, Tibet, Nepal,
Burma, Persia and the Persian Gulf.
Unit – II
Economic Impact of British Rule
a)
Social and Economic origins of commercialization and
effects.
b)
Agricultural output.
c)
Rise of Modern Industry and Capitalist Class, State and
Industrial Growth.
d)
Trends in Population and National Income.
Unit – III
Society in Pre Independence Era
a)
Social Composition : Ethnic Groups – Tribes Class and
Community
b)
Colonial Intervention and Social Changes – Reforms
Movements, Modern Education, Rise of Middle Classes and
Caste Movements.
c)
Women : Status, Property Rights, Reform Legislation and
Political Participation
Unit – IV
Rise of Indian Nationalism
a)
Origin and Growth of National Consciousness
b)
Formation of Indian National Congress and Moderate
Policy
c)
Extremist era and Lokmanya Tilak
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List of Reference Books
1)
Robart P. E. : History of British India (Oxford).
2)
Bhattacharya Dhiraja : A Concise History of the Modern Economic, 17501950, New Delhi, 1979.
3)
Narayan Brij : Economic Life in India, Delhi, 1923.
4)
Datta K. K. : A Survey of Socio-economic Condition in India.
5)
Sarakar Sumit : Modern India, 1885-1947.
6)
Chandra Bipan : Ideologies and Politics in Modern India.
7)
Mujumadar R. C. (Ed.) : History of Indian Freedom Struggle, Bhartiy
Vidyabhavan Series, Vol. XI, Mumbai.
8)
Singh G. N. : Land Marks in National and Constitutional Development
of India, S. Chanda & Company, New Delhi.
9)
Raychaudhari S. C. : Socio-economic and Cultural History of Modern
India, Surjit Pub. 1983.
10)
Sharma S. R. : Making of Modern India.
11)
Desai A. R. : Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Popular Bombay
1960.
12)
Agrawal R. C. : Constitutional Development of India and National
Movement, S. Chandra New Delhi.
13)
Chandra Bipan & Others : Freedom Struggle New Delhi, 1972.
14)
Chopra P. N., Puri B. N., Das M. N. : A Social, Cultural and Economic
History of India.
15)
Gopal S. : British Policy in India (1965).
16)
Joshi G. N. : Indian Administration, London, 1937.
17)
Datta R. C. : India Early British Rule.
18)
Patvardhan V. A. : Bhartya Sansthanatil Wilinikarnachi Katha, 1940.
19)
Grower : History of Modern India, New Delhi (Marathi).
20)
Waidhy Suman & Kothekar Shanta : History of Modern India, Vol. I to
IV, Nagapur, 1966 (Marathi).
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. I )
HISTORY OF INDIA (1858 A. D. – 1964 A. D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Struggle for Freedom
a)
Non-cooperation Movement
b)
Revolutionary and Leftist Movements
c)
Civil Disobedience Movement
d)
Quit India Movement
e)
Subhashchandra Bose and Indian National Army
Unit – II
Partition of India and Transfer of Power
a)
Rise of Communal Politics : Vahabi Movement, Aligarh
Movement
b)
Muslim League and Demand of Pakistan
c)
Krips Plan, Vevell Plan, Rajaji Plan, Montbatten Plan
d)
Interiam Government, Partition, Independence Act.
Unit – III
Independent India
a)
Visions of New India – Education, Health, Science and
Technology
b)
Integration of princely states
c)
Beginning of planned era
d)
Agriculture and Industrial Policy
e)
Making of Indian Constitution and the role of Dr.
Babasaheb Ambedkar
Unit – IV
India’s Foreign Policy
a)
India and UNO
b)
Nehru and Non – Aligned Movement
c)
Indo – China Relation
d)
Indo – Pak Relation
( 16 )
List of Reference Books
1)
Robart P. E. : History of British India (Oxford).
2)
Bhattacharya Dhiraja : A Concise History of the Modern Economic, 17501950, New Delhi, 1979.
3)
Narayan Brij : Economic Life in India, Delhi, 1923.
4)
Datta K. K. : A Survey of Socio-economic Condition in India.
5)
Sarakar Sumit : Modern India, 1885-1947.
6)
Chandra Bipan : Ideologies and Politics in Modern India.
7)
Mujumadar R. C. (Ed.) : History of Indian Freedom Struggle, Bhartiy
Vidyabhavan Series, Vol. XI, Mumbai.
8)
Singh G. N. : Land Marks in National and Constitutional Development
of India, S. Chanda & Company, New Delhi.
9)
Raychaudhari S. C. : Socio-economic and Cultural History of Modern
India, Surjit Pub. 1983.
10)
Sharma S. R. : Making of Modern India.
11)
Desai A. R. : Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Popular Bombay
1960.
12)
Agrawal R. C. : Constitutional Development of India and National
Movement, S. Chandra New Delhi.
13)
Chandra Bipan & Others : Freedom Struggle New Delhi, 1972.
14)
Chopra P. N., Puri B. N., Das M. N. : A Social, Cultural and Economic
History of India.
15)
Gopal S. : British Policy in India (1965).
16)
Joshi G. N. : Indian Administration, London, 1937.
17)
Datta R. C. : India Early British Rule.
18)
Patvardhan V. A. : Bhartya Sansthanatil Wilinikarnachi Katha, 1940.
19)
Grower : History of Modern India, New Delhi (Marathi).
20)
Waidhy Suman & Kothekar Shanta : History of Modern India, Vol. I to
IV, Nagapur, 1966 (Marathi).
( 17 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. II )
WOMEN IN INDIAN HISTORY
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Sources :
a)
Archival : Government Files, Official Reports, Private
Papers
b)
Non Archival : Sacred, Non-sacred Texts, Epigraphy,
Diaries,
Memoirs,
Autobiographies,
Fiction,
Songs,
Folklore, Photographs, Paintings and Oral History
Unit – II
Feminism
a)
Definition
b)
Origin and Evolution
c)
Survey of Approaches
i) Liberal
Unit – III
Unit – IV
ii) Marxist iii) Radical
Religion and Women
a)
Brahminical Tradition
b)
Jainism
c)
Buddhism
d)
Islam
e)
Sikhism
f)
Christianity
Customary and Legal Status
a)
Ancient India
b)
Medieval India
c)
Colonial India
d)
Post Independence
e)
Tribal Society
iv) Post Modern
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1)
›üÖò. †ôûŸÖêú¸ü ‹. ‹ÃÖ., ¯ÖÏÖ“Öß−Ö úÖôûÖŸÖß»Ö ×¿ÖÖÖ, ÃÖã×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü −Ö֐֯Öæ¸ü, 1965.
2)
†Ö»ÖÖê“Ö−Ö ¯ÖãÖê ¯ÖύúÖ׿֟Ö, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß ×¿ÖÖÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö.
3)
ú¸üú¸êü ãú´Öã¤ü, áÖß ´Ö㌟Öß “Öôû¾Öôû, ÃÖ´ÖÖ•Ö¾ÖÖ¤üß ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1978.
4)
Ö›ü¯Öêú¸ü ×¾Ö−ÖμÖÖ, áÖß Ã¾ÖÖŸÖÓ¡μÖ¾ÖÖפü−Öß, ×¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ¿ÖŸÖúÖŸÖᯙ ¯Ö׸ü¾ÖŸÖÔ−Ö, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1991.
5)
Ö¾Ö֝֍ú¸ü ¸üÖê×ÆüÖß, ´Ö¸üÖšüß Ã¡Öß ¿ÖŒŸÖß“Öê ¸ü֕֍úÖ¸üÖß ºþ¯Ö, †ÖפüŸμÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, ´ÖÖ“ÖÔ 1998.
6)
›üÖò. ¤êü¿Ö´ÖãÖ ¿ÖÖ¸ü¤üÖ, ׿־֍úÖôûÖŸÖᯙ ¾Ö ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖÖ‡ÔŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß •Öß¾Ö−Ö, 1973.
7)
−ÖÖ−Öß¾Ö›êüú¸ü ´Öê‘ÖÖ (ÃÖÓ¯ÖÖ.), ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß “Öôû¾Öôûß“ÖÖ ´Ö֐ÖÖê¾ÖÖ, ¯ÖÏןִÖÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê.
8)
›üÖò. ¯ÖÖ™üß»Ö ×»Ö»ÖÖ, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ Ã¡Öß •Öß¾Ö−Ö, ´ÖêÆüŸÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1995.
9)
¯ÖÓ×›üŸÖÖ ¸ü´ÖÖ²ÖÖ‡Ô, áÖß ¬Ö´ÖÔ−ÖߟÖß, 1903.
10) ›üÖò. ²ÖÖ²Ö¸ü ÃÖ¸üÖê•Ö−Öß, áÖß ×¿ÖÖÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö, 1968.
11) ›üÖò. ³ÖÖÖ¾ÖŸÖ ×¾ÖªãŸÖ, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß †³μÖÖÃÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö, 2005.
12) ¸üÖ−Ö›êü ¯ÖÏןֳÖÖ, áÖß ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖÓ“Öß “Ö“ÖÖÔ, ‹úÖêםÖÃÖÖ¾Öê ¿ÖŸÖú, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1992.
13) ¿Ö¸üμÖã †−ÖÓŸÖ¸üÖ´Ö ¾ÖÓ›üºþˆ´ÖÖ (†−Öã.), ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ•ÖÖŸÖᯙ ÛáÖμÖÖÓ“Öê ãÖÖ−Ö, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
1987.
14) ׿ָüÖÖӾ֍ú¸ü ¿Ö¸üÖ¾ÖŸÖß, áÖß •Öß¾Ö−Ö×¾ÖÂÖμ֍ú Ûã֟μÖÓŸÖ¸êü, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1992.
15) Ø¿Ö¤êü ŸÖÖ¸üÖ²ÖÖ‡Ô, áÖß - ¯ÖãºþÂÖ ŸÖã»Ö−ÖÖ, 1943.
16) ÃÖÖ−Öê ¯Öß. ‹ÃÖ., ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ −ÖÖ¸üß, ÃÖÖ¬Ö−ÖÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, 1969.
17) ›üÖò. ÃÖÖôãÓûÖê †Ö. Æü., ØÆü¤æü ÃÖÓÍéúŸÖß †Ö×Ö ÛáÖμÖÖ, 2000.
18) ÃÖÓŸÖ ›üß. êú., áÖß •Öß¾Ö−Ö †−¾ÖμÖ ¾Ö †£ÖÔ, úÖê»ÆüÖ¯Öæ¸ü, 1976.
( 19 )
ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê (‡ÓÖÏ•Öß)
1)
Altekar A. S., Position of Women in Hindu Civilization, Motilal
Banarasidas Publication, New Delhi, 1959.
2)
B. Asisha Lemu, Fatima Heeren, Women in Islam, 1977 (Aligarh).
3)
Bagachi Jasodhara, Indian Women, Sangam Book, Hudrabad, 1977.
4)
C. Swarajya Laxmi, Women at Work, Discovery Publishing House, New
Delhi, 1999.
5)
Dr. Odeyar S. B., The Role of Marathi Women in the struggler for India’s
Freedom Unpublished Thesis, Shivaji University, 1989.
6)
Dr. N. Sarswati Nanaiah, The Position of Women during Vijay Nagar
Period, Mysore, 1992.
7)
Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University
Press, 1998.
8)
M. d. Renavikar, Women and Religion.
9)
Mukharjee I/a., Social Status of North Indian Women.
10)
Muyundr R. C., Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bombay, Vol. – VI, VIII, IX.
11)
Muniza Rafia Khan, Social – Legal Status of Muslim Women, 1993.
12)
Nagar Usha, Education of Girls in India, New Delhi, 2000.
13)
Raj Kumar (Ed.), Women and Law, New Delhi, 2000.
14)
Sangavi Kumkum Vaid Sudesh, Women and Culture, Mumbai, 1994.
15)
Sarkar J. N., Studies in Mughal India, Calcutta, 1919.
16)
Shaha A. M., B. S. Baviskar, E. A., Ramaswary (Ed.), Women in India
Society, 1996.
17)
Sushila Agrawal (Ed.), Status of Women, Jaipur, 1988.
18)
Swami Madhavandana & Mujundar R. C., Great Women in India,
Kolkatta, 1953.
19)
Tambe Anagha, Social History of Maharashtra from Gener and Cast,
Pune, 1998.
20)
Tarali Baig, Women of India, Delhi, 1990.
( 20 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. II )
WOMEN IN INDIAN HISTORY
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Women and Work :
a)
Household
b)
Agriculture
c)
Industry, Formal and Informal Sectors
d)
Profession
e)
Wages
f)
Property Right
Education and Women
a)
Ancient India
b)
Medieval India
c)
Colonial India
d)
Post Independence
Women’s Participation in Freedom Movement and Politics
a)
Gandhian Satyagraha
b)
Revolutionary Movements
c)
Peasant and Workers Movements
d)
State Legislatures and Parliament
e)
Dalit Movements
Women’s Social Organization
a)
Colonial – Local, Provincial, National
b)
Post Independence
( 21 )
ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê (´Ö¸üÖšüß)
1)
›üÖò. †ôûŸÖêú¸ü ‹. ‹ÃÖ., ¯ÖÏÖ“Öß−Ö úÖôûÖŸÖß»Ö ×¿ÖÖÖ, ÃÖã×¾Ö“ÖÖ¸ü −Ö֐֯Öæ¸ü, 1965.
2)
†Ö»ÖÖê“Ö−Ö ¯ÖãÖê ¯ÖύúÖ׿֟Ö, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß ×¿ÖÖÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö.
3)
ú¸üú¸êü ãú´Öã¤ü, áÖß ´Ö㌟Öß “Öôû¾Öôû, ÃÖ´ÖÖ•Ö¾ÖÖ¤üß ´Ö×Æü»ÖÖ ÃÖ³ÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1978.
4)
Ö›ü¯Öêú¸ü ×¾Ö−ÖμÖÖ, áÖß Ã¾ÖÖŸÖÓ¡μÖ¾ÖÖפü−Öß, ×¾ÖÃÖÖ¾μÖÖ ¿ÖŸÖúÖŸÖᯙ ¯Ö׸ü¾ÖŸÖÔ−Ö, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1991.
5)
Ö¾Ö֝֍ú¸ü ¸üÖê×ÆüÖß, ´Ö¸üÖšüß Ã¡Öß ¿ÖŒŸÖß“Öê ¸ü֕֍úÖ¸üÖß ºþ¯Ö, †ÖפüŸμÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, ´ÖÖ“ÖÔ 1998.
6)
›üÖò. ¤êü¿Ö´ÖãÖ ¿ÖÖ¸ü¤üÖ, ׿־֍úÖôûÖŸÖᯙ ¾Ö ¯Öê¿Ö¾ÖÖ‡ÔŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß •Öß¾Ö−Ö, 1973.
7)
−ÖÖ−Öß¾Ö›êüú¸ü ´Öê‘ÖÖ (ÃÖÓ¯ÖÖ.), ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß “Öôû¾Öôûß“ÖÖ ´Ö֐ÖÖê¾ÖÖ, ¯ÖÏןִÖÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê.
8)
›üÖò. ¯ÖÖ™üß»Ö ×»Ö»ÖÖ, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ Ã¡Öß •Öß¾Ö−Ö, ´ÖêÆüŸÖÖ, ¯ÖãÖê, 1995.
9)
¯ÖÓ×›üŸÖÖ ¸ü´ÖÖ²ÖÖ‡Ô, áÖß ¬Ö´ÖÔ−ÖߟÖß, 1903.
10) ›üÖò. ²ÖÖ²Ö¸ü ÃÖ¸üÖê•Ö−Öß, áÖß ×¿ÖÖÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö, 1968.
11) ›üÖò. ³ÖÖÖ¾ÖŸÖ ×¾ÖªãŸÖ, ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖÖŸÖß»Ö Ã¡Öß †³μÖÖÃÖÖ“Öß ¾ÖÖ™ü“ÖÖ»Ö, 2005.
12) ¸üÖ−Ö›êü ¯ÖÏןֳÖÖ, áÖß ¯ÖÏ¿−ÖÖÓ“Öß “Ö“ÖÖÔ, ‹úÖêםÖÃÖÖ¾Öê ¿ÖŸÖú, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1992.
13) ¿Ö¸üμÖã †−ÖÓŸÖ¸üÖ´Ö ¾ÖÓ›üºþˆ´ÖÖ (†−Öã.), ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ ÃÖ´ÖÖ•ÖÖŸÖᯙ ÛáÖμÖÖÓ“Öê ãÖÖ−Ö, ¯ÖÖò¯μÖã»Ö¸ü ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö,
1987.
14) ׿ָüÖÖӾ֍ú¸ü ¿Ö¸üÖ¾ÖŸÖß, áÖß •Öß¾Ö−Ö×¾ÖÂÖμ֍ú Ûã֟μÖÓŸÖ¸êü, ´ÖãÓ²Ö‡Ô, 1992.
15) Ø¿Ö¤êü ŸÖÖ¸üÖ²ÖÖ‡Ô, áÖß - ¯ÖãºþÂÖ ŸÖã»Ö−ÖÖ, 1943.
16) ÃÖÖ−Öê ¯Öß. ‹ÃÖ., ³ÖÖ¸üŸÖßμÖ −ÖÖ¸üß, ÃÖÖ¬Ö−ÖÖ ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö, ¯ÖãÖê, 1969.
17) ›üÖò. ÃÖÖôãÓûÖê †Ö. Æü., ØÆü¤æü ÃÖÓÍéúŸÖß †Ö×Ö ÛáÖμÖÖ, 2000.
18) ÃÖÓŸÖ ›üß. êú., áÖß •Öß¾Ö−Ö †−¾ÖμÖ ¾Ö †£ÖÔ, úÖê»ÆüÖ¯Öæ¸ü, 1976.
( 22 )
ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê (‡ÓÖÏ•Öß)
1)
Altekar A. S., Position of Women in Hindu Civilization, Motilal
Banarasidas Publication, New Delhi, 1959.
2)
B. Asisha Lemu, Fatima Heeren, Women in Islam, 1977 (Aligarh).
3)
Bagachi Jasodhara, Indian Women, Sangam Book, Hudrabad, 1977.
4)
C. Swarajya Laxmi, Women at Work, Discovery Publishing House, New
Delhi, 1999.
5)
Dr. Odeyar S. B., The Role of Marathi Women in the struggler for India’s
Freedom Unpublished Thesis, Shivaji University, 1989.
6)
Dr. N. Sarswati Nanaiah, The Position of Women during Vijay Nagar
Period, Mysore, 1992.
7)
Geraldine Forbes, Women in Modern India, Cambridge University
Press, 1998.
8)
M. d. Renavikar, Women and Religion.
9)
Mukharjee I/a., Social Status of North Indian Women.
10)
Muyundr R. C., Bharatiya Vidhya Bhavan, Bombay, Vol. – VI, VIII, IX.
11)
Muniza Rafia Khan, Social – Legal Status of Muslim Women, 1993.
12)
Nagar Usha, Education of Girls in India, New Delhi, 2000.
13)
Raj Kumar (Ed.), Women and Law, New Delhi, 2000.
14)
Sangavi Kumkum Vaid Sudesh, Women and Culture, Mumbai, 1994.
15)
Sarkar J. N., Studies in Mughal India, Calcutta, 1919.
16)
Shaha A. M., B. S. Baviskar, E. A., Ramaswary (Ed.), Women in India
Society, 1996.
17)
Sushila Agrawal (Ed.), Status of Women, Jaipur, 1988.
18)
Swami Madhavandana & Mujundar R. C., Great Women in India,
Kolkatta, 1953.
19)
Tambe Anagha, Social History of Maharashtra from Gener and Cast,
Pune, 1998.
20)
Tarali Baig, Women of India, Delhi, 1990.
( 23 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. III )
HISTORICAL APPLICATION IN TOURISM
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Tourism
a)
Definition and object of Tourism
b)
Role of Tourism in History
c)
Travelers and Visitors, Excursionist and Business Tour
d)
Motivation of Tourism – Pleasure, Education, Culture,
Social, Religious, Health and History
Unit – II
Types of form of Tourism
a)
Domestic and Regional
b)
National and International
c)
Medical Tourism
Unit – III
Economic Importance of Tourism
a)
Guide
b)
Traveling and Lodging
c)
Catering and Marketing
Unit – IV
Important Monuments and Religious Centers
a) Hindu
:- Siddheshwar Temple (Solapur)
:- Tuljabhavani Temple (Tuljapur)
:- Vitthal Temple (Pandharpur)
:- Sun Temple (Konark)
b) Jain
:- Bhaubali (Shravanbelgole)
:- Dilwara Temple
c) Buddhist :- Bodha Gana Temple (Gaya)
:- Stup of Sanchi
:- Asokas Pillar in Sarnath
d) Christian :- Church ( Old Goa )
e) Sikkism
:- Golden Temple (Amrutsar)
:- Gurudwara ( Nanded)
( 24 )
List of Reference Books
1)
Chris Cooper and Fletcher, Tourism : Principles and Practices.
2)
S. Wahab, Tourism Marketing.
3)
James W. Morrison, Travel Agent and Tourism.
4)
John Bakewell, The Complete Traveler,
5)
Edword D. Mill’s, Design for Holiday’s and Tourism.
6)
A. K. Bhatia, Tourism : Principles.
7)
Dougles Pierce, Tourism Today : a Geographical Analysis.
8)
Mujumdar R. C. (Gen. Ed.) for Arts Architecture Culture, Bhrartiya
Vidya Bhavan’s All Volumes on Indian History, Mumbai, 1988.
( 25 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. III )
HISTORICAL APPLICATION IN TOURISM
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Museum
a)
Definition of Museum
b)
Aims and functions of Museum
c)
Document, Identification, Classification, Indexing
Important Museum
a)
Chh. Shivaji Vastusangrahalay, Mumbai
b)
Salarjang Museum, Hyderabad
c)
National Museum, Delhi
d)
Indian Museum, Kolkata
History Sites
a)
Forts :- Raigad, Govalkonda, Daulatabad, Jeenji (Karnatak),
Red Fort (Delhi)
Unit – IV
b)
Caves :- Ajantha, Vellora, Gharapuri (Mumbai)
c)
Imp. Places :- Khidrapur, Hampi, Agra, Jaipur, Mysore
Historical Events
a)
Raigad – Coronation of Chh. Shivaji
b)
Panipat (Hariyana)
c)
Khultabad – Tomb of Aurangzeb
d)
Shrirangpattanam – Death of Tipu
e)
Solapur – Marshal Law
( 26 )
List of Reference Books
1)
Chris Cooper and Fletcher, Tourism : Principles and Practices.
2)
S. Wahab, Tourism Marketing.
3)
James W. Morrison, Travel Agent and Tourism.
4)
John Bakewell, The Complete Traveler,
5)
Edword D. Mill’s, Design for Holiday’s and Tourism.
6)
A. K. Bhatia, Tourism : Principles.
7)
Dougles Pierce, Tourism Today : a Geographical Analysis.
8)
Mujumdar R. C. (Gen. Ed.) for Arts Architecture Culture, Bhrartiya
Vidya Bhavan’s All Volumes on Indian History, Mumbai, 1988.
( 27 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. IV )
THE THOUGHTS OF MAHATMA PHULE AND
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR
(MAHATMA PHULE)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Educational Thoughts of Mahatma Phule
a)
Traditional Education System
b)
Education in Bombay Presidency
c)
Education and Social Change
Religious Thoughts of Mahatma Phule
a)
Religious condition at the eve of 19th Century
b)
Formation of Satyashodhak Samaj and its activities
c)
Religious Philosophy
Social Thoughts of Mahatma Phule
a)
Social condition in 19th Century
b)
Caste System
c)
Condition of Women
Economic Thoughts of Mahatma Phule
a)
Colonial Economy
b)
Structure and Policies
c)
Economic Impact of British Policies
( 28 )
ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê
1)
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Annihilation of Caste, Writing & Speeches.
2)
Ghurye G. J., Caste & Race in India.
3)
Gail Omveht, Cultural Revolt in Colonial Society.
4)
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5)
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6)
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7)
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8)
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9)
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10) Æü׸ü −Ö¸üêú, ´ÖÆüÖŸ´ÖÖ ±ãú»Öê : ¿ÖÖê¬ÖÖ“μÖÖ −Ö¾μÖÖ ¾ÖÖ™üÖ.
11) −Ö×»Ö−Öß ¯ÖÓ×›üŸÖ, •ÖÖŸÖß¾ÖÖ¤ü †Ö×Ö ¾ÖÖÔ¾ÖÖ¤ü.
12) ¸üÖ. ¿Ö. ¾ÖÖØôû²Öê, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™ÒüÖŸÖᯙ ÃÖÖ´ÖÖו֍ú ¯Öã−Ö‘ÖÔ™ü−ÖÖ.
13) ›üÖò. †Ö. Æü. ÃÖÖôãÓûÖê, ¾Öîפüú ¬Ö´ÖÔÃÖæ¡Öê †Ö×Ö ²ÖÆãü•Ö−ÖÖÓ“Öß Öã»ÖÖ´Öאָüß.
14) μÖ. פü. ±ú›üêú, †ÖÓ²Öê›üú¸üß “Öôû¾Öôû.
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Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. IV )
THE THOUGHTS OF MAHATMA PHULE AND
DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR
(DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Educational Thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
a)
Caste and Education
b)
Educational Reforms in India under Colonialism and the
issue of Dalit Education
c)
Early Activities of Dalit Education V. R. Shinde, Shahu
Maharaj
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Social Thoughts of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar
a)
Social basis of Untouchability
b)
Understanding Caste and Class
c)
Law and Social Change
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Historiography
a)
Situating Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Historiography
b)
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s Historical Method
c)
Method of Social History
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar’s struggle for Women’s emancipation
a)
Women and Social History of India
b)
Women’s Reforms : Social and Economic issues
c)
Economic impact of British Policies
( 31 )
ÃÖÓ¤ü³ÖÔ ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê
1)
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Annihilation of Caste, Writing & Speeches.
2)
Ghurye G. J., Caste & Race in India.
3)
Gail Omveht, Cultural Revolt in Colonial Society.
4)
»Ö´ÖÖ¿ÖÖáÖß •ÖÖê¿Öß, ¾Öîפüú ÃÖÓÍéúŸÖß“ÖÖ ‡×ŸÖÆüÖÃÖ.
5)
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6)
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7)
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8)
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9)
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( 32 )
24) ÃÖ. פü. ±ú›üêú (ÃÖÓ¯ÖÖ¤üú), ´ÖÆüÖŸ´ÖÖ ±ãú»Öê Ãִ֐ÖÏ ¾ÖÖ’Ëû´ÖμÖ, ´ÖÆüÖ¸üÖ™Òü ¸üÖ•μÖ ÃÖÖ×ÆüŸμÖ †ÖםÖ
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ÖÓ›ü 18, ³ÖÖÖ 1, 2, ¾Ö 3, ›üÖò. ²ÖÖ²ÖÖÃÖÖÆêü²Ö †ÖÓ²Öê›üú¸ü “Ö׸ü¡Ö - ÃÖÖ¬Ö−Öê ¯ÖύúÖ¿Ö−Ö ÃÖ×´ÖŸÖß,
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1025, ÃÖ¤üÖ×¿Ö¾Ö ¯Öêšü, ¯ÖãÖê - 411 030.
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81, ÃÖÖ¬Öã ´ÖÖêÆü»»ÖÖ, ‡Ó¤üÖî¸ü, úÖ´Öšüß ¸üÖê›ü, −Ö֐֯Öæ¸ü - 440 004.
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( 33 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. V )
HISTORY OF INDIA (POLITY AND ECONOMY)
( 650 A. D. – 1200 A. D. )
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Sources and Historiography
a)
Sources : Literary, Archival, Foreign and Miscellaneous
b)
Historiography of Polity and Economy and Society
Polity
a)
Chalukya, Chole, Pall, Pallav, Pandya, Parmar, Shilahar
and Rashtrakut
b)
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Administration
Agrarian Organization and Agriculture
a)
Feudalism
b)
Agricultural Economy
Trade and Commerce
a)
Trade, Trade routs, Trading Centers, Industrial and
Maritime Trade
b)
Coinage and Currency
( 34 )
List of Reference Books
1)
Agarwal, D. P., The Archaeology of India, Delhi, Select Books
Services, Syndicate, 1984.
2)
Agarwal, V. S., Indian Art, Vol. IV, Waranasi, Prithvi Prakashan, 1972.
3)
Basham, A. L., The Wonder that was India, Mumbai, Rupa, 1971.
4)
Bhattacharya, N. N., Ancient Indian Rituals and their Social Contents,
2nd Den., Delhi, Manohar, 1996.
5)
Chakrabarti, D. K., The Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities, Delhi,
OUP, 1997.
6)
Champakalakshmi R., Trade, Ideology and Urbanization : South India
200 BCAD 1300, Delhi, OUP, 1996.
7)
Chanana, Dev Raj, Slavery in Ancient India, Delhi, PPH, 1960.
8)
Chattopadhyaya, B. D., A Survey of Historical Geography of Ancient
India, Kolkata, Manisha, 1984.
9)
Gupta, P. L., Coins, 4th Edn., Delhi, 1996.
10)
Harle, J. C., The Art and Architecture of Indian subcontinent,
Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1987.
11)
Hiriyama, M., Essentials of Indian Philosophy, Delhi, Motilal
Banarsidass, 1995.
12)
Huntington, S., and John C., Huntington, The Art of India : Buddhist,
Hindu, Jain, New York, Weatherhill, 1985.
13)
Jha, D. N. (ed.), Feudal Social Formation in Early India, Delhi,
Chanakya, 1988.
14)
Kosambi, D. D., An Introduction to the study of Indian History,
Mumbai, Popular Prakashan, 1975.
15)
Ludden David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton, 1985.
16)
Mujumdar, R. C., et. Al (eds)., History and Culture of the Indian
People, Vols. I, II and III, Mumbai, 1974.
( 35 )
17)
Nandi, R. N., Social Roots of Religion in Ancient India, Kolkata, K. B.
Gagchi, 1986.
18)
Possohl, G. L. (ed)., Ancient Cities of the Indus, Delhi, Vikas, 1979.
19)
Ray Himanshu Prabha, The Winds of Change, Delhi, OUP, 1994.
20)
Raychaudhuri, H. C., Political of Ancient India, Rev. Edn. With
Commentary by B. N. Mukherjee, Delhi, 1996.
21)
Sasti, K. A. N. (ed).m A Comprehensive History of India, Vol. II, with
an update bibliography, Delhi, PPH, 1987.
22)
Sharma, R. S., Indian Feudalism ed. 2, Delhi, Machmilan, 1981.
23)
Winternitz, M., History of Indian Literature, 3 Vols, (Indian Reprint),
Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1985, 1988, 1996.
( 36 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. V )
HISTORY OF INDIA (SOCIETY AND CULTURE)
( 650 A. D. – 1200 A. D. )
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Society
a)
Social stratification
b)
Status of Women
c)
Educational Ideas and Institutions
Religion
a)
Jainism and Buddhism
b)
School of Vedant and Mimansa
Unit – III
Education, Literature and Art
Unit – IV
Architecture
a)
Temple Architecture, Evaluation of Major Regional Style
b)
Sculpture, Bronzes and Paintings
( 37 )
List of Reference Books
1)
Agarwal, D. P., The Archaeology of India, Delhi, Select Books
Services, Syndicate, 1984.
2)
Agarwal, V. S., Indian Art, Vol. IV, Waranasi, Prithvi Prakashan, 1972.
3)
Basham, A. L., The Wonder that was India, Mumbai, Rupa, 1971.
4)
Bhattacharya, N. N., Ancient Indian Rituals and their Social Contents,
2nd Den., Delhi, Manohar, 1996.
5)
Chakrabarti, D. K., The Archaeology of Ancient Indian Cities, Delhi,
OUP, 1997.
6)
Champakalakshmi R., Trade, Ideology and Urbanization : South India
200 BCAD 1300, Delhi, OUP, 1996.
7)
Chanana, Dev Raj, Slavery in Ancient India, Delhi, PPH, 1960.
8)
Chattopadhyaya, B. D., A Survey of Historical Geography of Ancient
India, Kolkata, Manisha, 1984.
9)
Gupta, P. L., Coins, 4th Edn., Delhi, 1996.
10)
Harle, J. C., The Art and Architecture of Indian subcontinent,
Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1987.
11)
Hiriyama, M., Essentials of Indian Philosophy, Delhi, Motilal
Banarsidass, 1995.
12)
Huntington, S., and John C., Huntington, The Art of India : Buddhist,
Hindu, Jain, New York, Weatherhill, 1985.
13)
Jha, D. N. (ed.), Feudal Social Formation in Early India, Delhi,
Chanakya, 1988.
14)
Kosambi, D. D., An Introduction to the study of Indian History,
Mumbai, Popular Prakashan, 1975.
15)
Ludden David, Peasant Society in South India, Princeton, 1985.
16)
Mujumdar, R. C., et. Al (eds)., History and Culture of the Indian
People, Vols. I, II and III, Mumbai, 1974.
( 38 )
17)
Nandi, R. N., Social Roots of Religion in Ancient India, Kolkata, K. B.
Gagchi, 1986.
18)
Possohl, G. L. (ed)., Ancient Cities of the Indus, Delhi, Vikas, 1979.
19)
Ray Himanshu Prabha, The Winds of Change, Delhi, OUP, 1994.
20)
Raychaudhuri, H. C., Political of Ancient India, Rev. Edn. With
Commentary by B. N. Mukherjee, Delhi, 1996.
21)
Sasti, K. A. N. (ed).m A Comprehensive History of India, Vol. II, with
an update bibliography, Delhi, PPH, 1987.
22)
Sharma, R. S., Indian Feudalism ed. 2, Delhi, Machmilan, 1981.
23)
Winternitz, M., History of Indian Literature, 3 Vols, (Indian Reprint),
Delhi, Motilal Banarsidass, 1985, 1988, 1996.
( 39 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. VI )
HISTORY OF US.S.R. ( 1917 A.D. – 1977 A.D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – III
Unit – I
Unit – II
Russian Revolution of 1917
a)
Background
b)
Causes
c)
Effects
Lenin
a)
Unit – III
Unit – IV
New Economic Policy
Stalin
a)
Struggle for Power between Stalin & Trotsky
b)
Five Years Plan
c)
Constitution of 1935 – 1936
d)
Rise of Russia as a Great Power, Stalinism
A) Condition of the U.S.S.R. in 1945
B) Communist Party and Government
a)
Early Developments
b)
New Constitution
c)
Changes Since 1977
( 40 )
List of Reference Books
1)
A Short History of Russia, 2nd Edition, New York, 1969 – Clarkson J.
2)
Short History of U. S. S. R., Progress Publishers, Moscow.
3)
War Years, Alexander Worth Russia.
4)
A History of Russia and the Soviet Union, David Maekenzie.
5)
The Bolshevik Revolution, E. H. Carr.
6)
Russia 1917 – 1964 – Westwood.
7)
Rigby T. H. (Ed.), Stalin, 1966.
8)
C. Robert Tucker (Ed.), Stalinism, New York, 1977.
9)
Russia : A Short History, 2nd Edition, New York, 1969, Florinski, M. T.
10)
Soviet Russian Literature Since Stalin, New York, 1978.
11)
Khrushchev, Nikitas, The Crimes of Stalin Era, New York, 1962.
12)
Brezhenev Leonid I, The Virgin Lands, New York, 1979.
13)
J. Herbert Ellison, The Sino – Soviet Conflict, Washington, 1982.
14)
Edmonds, Robin, Soviet Foreign Policy, 1962 – 73, London, 1975.
15)
Edmonds, Robin, Soviet Foreign Policy, The Breznew Years, New
York, 1983.
16)
Payne, Samuel B. J., The Soviet Union and SALT, Cambridge, M. I. T.,
1980.
17)
London, Kurt (Ed.), The Soviet Union in World Politics Bounder,
1980.
18)
G. Werner, Hahn, The Politics of Soviet Agriculture, 1960 – 70,
Baltimore, 1972.
( 41 )
Solapur University, Solapur.
M. A. PART – II
History ( Optional Paper No. VI )
HISTORY OF US.S.R. ( 1917 A.D. – 1977 A.D.)
REVISED SYLLABUS (CBCS)
( w.e.f. June 2016 )
SEMESTER – IV
Unit – I
Unit – II
Unit – III
Unit – IV
Leadership
a)
Lazar Kaganovich (1953 – 1955)
b)
Nikita Khrushehev (1955– 1964)
c)
Alcksei Kosygyn (1964 - 1977)
d)
Lconid Brezhnev (1964 - 1977)
Foreign Policy of Russia
a)
China
b)
Cuba
c)
India
d)
Vietnam
e)
U. S. A.
Economy
a)
Planning : Suneey of aims and achievements
b)
Agriculture : Condition of Peasants
Progress in Science and Technology
( 42 )
List of Reference Books
1)
A Short History of Russia, 2nd Edition, New York, 1969 – Clarkson J.
2)
Short History of U. S. S. R., Progress Publishers, Moscow.
3)
War Years, Alexander Worth Russia.
4)
A History of Russia and the Soviet Union, David Maekenzie.
5)
The Bolshevik Revolution, E. H. Carr.
6)
Russia 1917 – 1964 – Westwood.
7)
Rigby T. H. (Ed.), Stalin, 1966.
8)
C. Robert Tucker (Ed.), Stalinism, New York, 1977.
9)
Russia : A Short History, 2nd Edition, New York, 1969, Florinski, M. T.
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