UNIT - I
1. Advent of Europeans in India 2. Policies & Programmes of Expansion and Instruments of Expansion (Diplomacy & Wars)—Anglo-Mysore War and Anglo-Maratha War 3. Karnataka Wars 4. Governer General of Bengal (Warren Hastgings to Cornwallis) 5. Lord William Bentinck and his Policies 6 .Lord Dalhousie and his Policies 7. The Revolt of 1857—Causes, Nature, Impact, Failure and Repression by British 8. British Relations with Princely States 9. Policies of Lord Canning, Lord Lytton, Lord Ripon and Lord Curzon (Army and Police Reforms) 10. The Acts of 1858, 1892, 1919 and 1935 11. Emergence of Organized Nationalism 12. Foundation of the Indian National Congress and its Programmes 13. Rise of Extremists (The Partition of Bengal) 14. Trends Till 1919 (Resistance to Bengal Partition and Swadeshi Movement) 15. Gandhian Movement 16. The Revolutionary Movement 17. Communal Politics 18. Pre-Partition Politics and Partition of India (Simon Commission, August Offer, Cripps Mission and Cabinet Mission Plan) 19. Vision of New India (Planned Economy, Working Period of Prime Minister Jawahar Lal Nehru and Development of Science and Technology),
UNIt - II
1. Bismark : Domestic and Foreign Policies, 2. Third Republic of France and Modern Italy, 3. Russia—Eastern Question : Alexander-III, Treaty of Sen Stepheno, Berlin Congress, Balkan Wars and Young Turk Revolt and Isolation Policy of England, 4. Germany : Home and Foreign Policy of Kaiser William II, 5. First World War and Peace Settlements, 6. Russia between Two World Wars, 7. Revolution of Russia (1917) and Soviet Russia : Achievements of Stalin and Lenin (New Economic Policy), 8. Nazism in Germany, 9. Fascism in Italy, 10. Foreign Policy of France between Two World Wars, Search for Security and Peace Movement, 11. The League of Nations : Achievements and Failures, 12. Disarmament and Arms Control, 13. Economic Slump, 1929–1932, 14. Rise of Japan : Foreign Policy of Japan, 15. Second World War—Origin and Effect, 16. Cold War, 17. Non-Aligned Movement, 18. United Nations Organization,
UNIT - III
1. Indus Valley Civilization (Harappan Civilization) 2. Vedic Period—Society, Religion and Culture 3. Vedic Period—Ashram System and Status of Women 4. Jainism and Buddhism 5. Mauryan Period—Social Condition, Art and Architecture (Gandhar and Mathura Art) 6. The Gupta Period—Religious Condition and Art 7. Rural and Urban Structure of Society in Medieval Period 8. Development of Architecture, Painting and Education in Medieval Period 9. Bhakti Movement and Sufism 10. Renaissance—Hindu Social and Religious Reformation Movements 11. Rise of Modern Education and Press 12. Social Legislation Passed by the British Govt. : Women’s Education, Status and Rights and Different Movements 13. Colonial Architecture.
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