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Syllabus for History Govt Degree College lecturer 2015

Changes in Indian society:- Christian Missionaries , The new education ,
English language – Modern Science.
Socio-Religious Reforms – RajaRamMohanRoy , DayanandaSaraswati –
Dr.Anniebesant -
 Swamy Vivekananda – Sir Sayyad AhamadKhan.
Unit-12 : Towards Independence:-
 Rise of Indian Nationalism – Revolt of 1857 – Tribal and Peasent
Movements.
Indian National Congress – 1885- 1920 – Swadeshi Movements.
Gandhian Mass movements – Justice party – Left wing politics , Communilism
and Genesis of Pakistan.
Towards Indian Independence and Partition.
India after Independence – 1947-1964:-
Rehabilitation after Partition .
Integration of Princely states – Kashmir Questions – Making of Indian
Constitutions – Dr.B.R Ambedkar.
Economic Policies and the Planning Process – Linguistic reorganization of
states.
Foreign Policy – India’s relations with neighbours.
Unit-13: Asiain Continental History:-
 Colonialism and its growth in Asia :China – BoxerRebellion –
Revolution of 1911 , Dr Sunyatsen – Achviements of nationalist governments
– Ywanshikai – Maotse-Thung – People’s Repulic of China – Foreign Policy –
India and China relation.
Japan:- Emergence of Japan on world power.
 Sino-Japanese conflicts – Anglo-Japenese alliances – Russo-Japenese war
– Japan and world wars - Reconstructions of Japan scop.
Rise of Arab National Movement – OPEC and Oil Deplomacy.
Rise of Isreil and Palestine question – Aims and Objectives of South Asian
Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC and NAM)
Unit-14: Modern World:-
 Reneissance – Reformation – Geographical discoveries -
Imperialism– Socialism – Enlightened Despots.
French Revolution – Napoleon Bonaparte – Unification of italy – Germany.
Russian Revolution of 1917.Fascism and Nazism.
Second World War- UNO – Cold War – Disintegration of USSR – Formation
of European union – Liberalization and Globalization – American
Imperialism

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