Course Objectives :-
This paper offers an overview of modern Southeast Asian history to students who could be familiar or unfamiliar with the region. A study of the social, economic, and political transformations in Southeast Asia during the colonial period will enable students to develop a critical and comparative approach, given their in-depth study of South Asian history. The paper offers analysis of impact of colonialism and the process of de-colonisation on the region. The student shall analyse the establishment and changing character of the European presence from a commercial enterprise to a colonial state; the transformation of local society and the emergence of anti-colonial movements; and the transformations in the region since the Second World War
Course Outcomes (CO)
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Learning outcomes (at course level) |
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Course Title |
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24DHIS 611(B) |
Modern Southeast Asia: 17th to the 20th Century |
CO91 Critically assess the historiography of Modern South East Asia CO92 Examine Colonialism its structures and processes in 19th Century. CO93 Analyse the cultural changes and continuity under the colonial period in South Asia. CO94 Explain the National resistance, political Trandformation in post-colonial period. CO95 Make an estimate of the major events in World War II and the struggle against American imperialism CO96-Contribute effectively in course-specific interaction |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, 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 |
Issues in History and Historiography
Colonialism: structures and processes: Dutch Indonesia, French Indo-China, Burma; 19th
century transformations – cultivation system, plantation economy
[a] Popular culture and religious traditions (Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and animism)
[b] Race and colonialism
[c] Colonialism and its forms of knowledge
[a] The Vietnamese Revolution
[b] The Indonesian Revolution
[c] The nationalist movements in Burma
World War II and the struggle against American imperialism
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