32. Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe (1978)33. Marc Bloch, Feudal Society34. M W Beres<strong>for</strong>d, New Towns <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages (1988)35. Rosalind B and Christopher Brooke, Popular Religion in <strong>the</strong> Middle Ages(1984)36. Carlo Ginzburg, The Cheese and The Worms: The Cosmos <strong>of</strong> a Sixteenth-Century Miller (1982)37. Lauro Martines, Power and Imagination; City-States in Renaissance Italy(1988)38. Karl Marx, Das Capital39. Herbert Butterfield, The Origins <strong>of</strong> Modern Science, 1300-1800 (1965)40. A R Hall, The Revolution in Science, 1500-1750: The Formation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>Modern Scientific Attitude (1983)41. Londa Schiebinger, The Mind Has no Sex? Women in <strong>the</strong> Origins <strong>of</strong> ModernScience (1990)42. Barbara Taylor, Eve and <strong>the</strong> New Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in <strong>the</strong>Nineteenth Century (1983)43. Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization44. Asa Briggs, Victorian People (1954)45. Gertrude Himmelfarb, Darwin and <strong>the</strong> Darwinian Revolution (1968)46. Raymond Betts, The False Dawn: European Imperialism in <strong>the</strong> NineteenthCentury (1975)47. Timothy Mitchell, Colonizing Egypt (1988)48. Edward Said, Orientalism (1979)49. WD Smith, European Imperialism in <strong>the</strong> Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
HISTORY OF SOUTH ASIAFrom Pre-historic to 18th Century ADTotal Marks: 100Part – I1. Approaches to Ancient & Medieval India2. Indus Valley Civilization3 The Vedas & The Vedic Age4. Foreign Invasions and Dynasties: The Aryans, Conquests <strong>of</strong> Alexander, TheMauryans, 321-185 BC, The Age <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Guptas and After, Indo-Europeaninteraction5. Buddhism6. Ashoka, Kanishka and <strong>the</strong> Gandhara Art7. Emergence and Development <strong>of</strong> Caste System8. Economy (Trade, Commerce, Industry)9. LAW AND ADMINISTRATION: Code <strong>of</strong> law, values and tradition. Sharia, Akhlaqas law system <strong>of</strong> governance.10. Sources <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Mughal Rule in India11. BHAKTI MOVEMENT:Salient features <strong>of</strong> Bhakti movement, mainproponents/saints, Bhatkti literature and revolt against religious orthodoxy andcentral government/power.12. DEVELOPMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES IN THE SUBCONTINENT:Sanskrit, Persian, Urdu, and Prakrit (local languages) literature with particularreference to humanist, political, regional and religious aspects. Relationship <strong>of</strong>power and language in medieval India.13. Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Fine Arts under <strong>the</strong> Mughals.HISTORY OF SOUTH ASIA(From 18-21 Centuries)Part-II1. Concepts <strong>of</strong> Colonialism & Imperialism2. Extracting land Revenue, Empire and Colonial Economy.3. 1857 War <strong>of</strong> Independence or Mutiny, Social and Religious Re<strong>for</strong>ms.4. British Social life in India, Changing British attitudes to Indian religion and society,Architecture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Raj. Dynamics <strong>of</strong> Anglo-Indian Society.5. Sir Syed's ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>for</strong> re-interpreting religion and modernizing <strong>the</strong> Muslim Societyand resistance <strong>of</strong> Ulema. Use <strong>of</strong> modem technologies by various religious
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