Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (CO)
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CHIS 401 |
History of India, c. 1707-1950 |
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: CO16- Examine the establishment of British power in India and analyse the nature of its expansion and consolidation CO17- Deepen the understanding about the Anglo – Mysore and Anglo Sikh Wars and the role of Hyder Ali, Tipu Sultan and Ranjit Singh. CO18- Developed an understanding on the nature and causes of 1857 Revolt CO19- Comprehend knowledge on the foundation of Indian National Congress and rise of Moderate, Extremists and Revolutionaries. CO20- Grasp the details of freedom movement and nationalism under Gandhiji, Communal Politics and Partition of India. |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Use of Maps and Globe, Power Point Presentation
Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks. |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Expansion and consolidation of British power with special reference to Bengal- Battle of Plassey and Buxar and Dual Administration of Bengal, Anglo Maratha Relations.
British Relations with Indian states- Mysore, Punjab and Awadh.
The Revolt of 1857--causes, nature and consequences
Foundation of the Indian National Congress, Moderates, Extremists and Militant Nationalists
Gandhian Era, Growth of communal politics, the Partition of India. Indian Independence and Indian Constitution.
ESSENTIAL READINGS:
E-Resources:
Establishment of British Rule in Bengal – Battle of Plassey and Buxar
Dual Administration of Bengal
Anglo Maratha Relations
Causes of the decline of the Marathas
British Relations with Indian States – Mysore
Punjab
Awadh.
Uprising of 1857, causes, nature and consequences
Emergence of Indian Nationalism
Role of Moderates
Role of Extremists
Role of Revolutionaries.
Gandhian Era – 1920 to 1947
Growth of Communal Politics
Muslim Separatism
Problems and Process of the integration of Princely States into Indian Dominion (1945-49)
Factors leading to Independence and Partition of India.