Course Objectives:
This course will enable the students -
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HIS 502 |
History of Modern World I |
The students will be able –
CO54-To introduce the student to the concept and the factors that ushered the Modern world and Renaissance in Europe. CO55-To examine the Reformation and Counter-Reformation Movements and the American war of Independence. CO56-To comprehend the causes and consequences of the Agricultural and Industrial Revolution. CO57- To understand the French Revolution and the consequent rise of Napoleon Bonaparte,his policies and fall. CO58-To analyse the era of revolution and change in Europe from 1815-1848 and the Crimean War. |
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Class test, Semester End Examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Class Assignment, Presentation, Individual and group projects
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Rise of the Modern World, Renaissance
Importance of Renaissance
Reformation and Counter Reformation, Results and impact.
American War of Independence (1776): Causes, main events, results and significance.
Agricultural and Industrial Revolution: Causes and consequences and its impact on the society,
Different inventions, Emergence of new social classes (middle class)
French Revolution (1789): Causes, Main events and its results.
Napoleon Bonaparte: Rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, Domestic and Foreign Policies
Europe between 1815 and 1848.
Crimean war of 1856 A.D.
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Rise of modern world,Renaissance
Importance of Renaissance.
Reformation and Counter Reformation, Results and impact
American War of Independence (1776): Causes, main events, results and significance.
Agricultural Revolution: Causes and consequences and its impact on the society,
Industrial Revolution: Causes and consequences and its impact on the society
Emergence of new social classes (middle class)
French Revolution (1789): Causes, Main events and its results
Napoleon Bonaparte: Rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte, Domestic and Foreign Policies.
Europe between 1815 and 1848.
Crimean war of 1856 A.D.