CBCS History Syllabus
CBCS History Syllabus
CBCS History Syllabus
SEMESTER 1
I) Introduction:
Literary and Archaeological sources (stone tools, ceramics, coins, epigraphy, etc.) .
II) Prehistory and Protohistory:
1. Prehistory and Protohistory: definition, scope, terminology and periodization.
2. Hominid fossils, earliest stone tools (typological classification and techniques: direct
percussion, block-on-block/ anvil technique, step technique, cylinder hammer or hollow
hammer technique, punching technique, pressure flaking, compound technique clactonian
flaking, levallois technique, fluting technique, polishing and grinding technique), India in
the current scheme of Human Evolution.
3. Palaeolithic sites, sequences and materials: Baluchistan, Sind, North-western Frontier
(Peshawar Plain, Potwar Plateau), Himalayan and Sub-Himalayan Areas (Kashmir, Ladakh,
Jammu, Himachal Pradesh and Indian Punjab), Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya
Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra
Pradesh, Odisha, West Bengal, Tripura, Assam, and Other North-eastern Areas (Arunachal
Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Meghalaya), Bangladesh, Jharkhand, Bihar,
Uttar Pradesh, Nepal.
Epi-Palaeolithic- Mesolithic transition.
Early Pleistocene beginning of Palaeolithic culture of the Indian subcontinent, environment,
sequence and industries, chronology, elements of cognitive behaviour, general pattern of life.
4. The Mesolithic evidence: microliths in the Pleistocene bracket, early Holocene adaptations:
microliths associated with the evidence of animal domestication, excavated early Mesolithic
sites with habitational evidence; the Mesolithic survivors (continuity of microliths using
traditions), rock art of the Mesolithic period.
5. Problem of the beginning of food production in India and the evidence from Mehrgarh, the
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growth of villages from Baluchistan to western Uttar Pradesh: Kili Ghul Mohammad, Burj
Basket-marked, Togau, Kechi Beg/ Hakra Wares, Amri-Nal, Kot Diji, Sothi-Siswal, Dam
Sadaat phases.
6. Origin, terminology and chronology of the Harappan civilization, distribution and
morphological features of Mature Harappan settlements, aspects of the Harappan
civilization: agriculture and animal husbandry, internal and external trades, use of Metals,
Pottery, Miscellaneous Crafts, Seals and Writings, Weights and Linear measurements,
social and political framework, religion, burials and skeletal biology, Harappan art; decline
of the Harappan urban centres; Late Harappan phase and legacy of the Harappan
civilization.
7. Neolithic-Chalcolithic cultures outside the Harappan orbit, terminology, distribution and
features: the mountains in the north (from Baluchistan to the Almorah hills), the Aravallis,
Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, south Indian Neolithic and Chalcolithic (the evidence from
Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka), Odisha, the North-Eastern states, West Bengal, Jharkhand,
Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, upper Ganga valley Copper Hoards, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu;
beginning of rice cultivation in the central Ganga plain and other issues.
8. Early use of iron: the northwest, Kashmir, southeast Rajasthan, Malwa, south Indian
Megaliths, West Bengal, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh; mature phase of the use of iron and
associated debates.
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Select Readings:
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Erdosy, G. ed. 1997. The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material
Culture and Ethnicity. 1st Indian Edition, Delhi.
Fairservis Jr. W. 1971. The Roots of Ancient India, London.
Gaur, R.C. 1980. Excavations at Atranjikhera, New Delhi.
Ghosh, A. ed. 1989. An Encyclopaedia of Indian Archaeology Volumes I and II, Delhi.
Ghosh, A., and D. P. Agarwal eds.1973. Radio-Carbon and Indian Archaeology,
Bombay.
Gordon, D.H., 1958. The Pre-historic Background of Indian Culture, Bombay.
Gupta, S.P. 1996. The Indus-Saraswati Civilization, Delhi.
Gururaja Rao, B.K. 1972. Megalithic Culture in South India, Mysore.
Misra V.D. and J.N. Pal eds. 2002. Mesolithic India, Allahabad.
Misra, V.N. 1967. Pre and Protohistory of the Berach Basin, South Rajasthan, Poona.
Misra, V.N. and Peter Bellwood eds. 1985. Recent Advances in Indo-Pacific Prehistory,
New
Mohapatra, G.C. 1962. The Stone Age Cultures of Orissa, Poona.
Moorti, U.S. 1994. Megalithic Culture of South India: Socio-economic Perspectives,
Varanasi.
Narrain, A.K. and T.N. Roy 1968. The Excavations of Prahladpur, Benaras.
Paddayya, K. 1969. Investigations into the Neolithic Culture of the Shorapur Doab, South
India,
Pal, J.N. 1986., Archaeology of Southern Uttar Pradesh, Allahabad.
Pant, P.C. 1982. Prehistoric Uttar Pradesh (A Study of Old Stone Age), New Delhi.
Pant, P.C. and V. Jaiswal 1991. Paisra: the Stone Age Settlement of Bihar, Delhi.
Paterson, T. T. and H.J.H. Drummond, 1962. Soan, the Palaeolithic of Pakistan, Karachi.
Petraglia, M.D. and Ravi Korisettar eds. 1998. Early Human Behaviour in Global
Context: the Rise and Diversity of the Lower Palaeolithic Record, London, New York.
Ratnagar, S. 2001. Understanding Harappa: Civilization in the Greater Indus Valley,
Delhi.
Roy, T.N. 1983. The Ganges Civilization, New Delhi.
Sankalia, H.D. 1974. Pre- and Protohistory of India and Pakistan, Pune.
Sharma, G.R. 1960. The Excavations at Kausambi, 1957-9, Allahabad.
Shinde, Vasant 1998. Early Settlements in the Central Tapi Basin. Delhi.
Singh, P. 1974. Neolithic Cultures of Western Asia, London.
Singh, Upinder 2008. A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India: From the Stone
Age to the12th Century, Pearson Education India, 2009
Thapar, B.K. 1978. Early Farming Communities, Journal of Human Evolution 7: 11-22.
Trautmann T.R. ed. 1974. Kinship and History in South Asia, Michigan.
Tripathi, V. 1976. The Painted Grey Ware, An Iron Age Culture of Northern India, Delhi.
Varma, R.K. 1986. The Mesolithic Age in Mirzapur, Allahabad.
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HIST CC 102:
Early and Early Medieval India: Debates and Perspectives (1500 BCE- 1200 CE)
I. Early Vedic economy and society: forms of property and forces of production – issues of the
‘lineage’ and ‘householding’ systems – religious practices and ideologies – forces of change.
Later Vedic Age – Settlement of the Ganga-Yamuna Doab – expansion of agriculture and
economic growth – ‘Second Urbanization’ – religion and philosophy of the later Vedic texts –
towards the Mahajanapadas.
2. Dissent and Protest: the context of heterodox religions – Jainism and Buddhism
– their philosophy and their implications – the social base of heterodox religions – patronage
and spread– the rise of Magadha – the Arthasastra problem – the historian and the Indica – the
importance of Asokan edicts – dhamma – debates on the nature of the Mauryan state – decline of
the Mauryan state - assessing the Mauryan legacy; going beyond the stereotypes of ‘Dark Ages’
and ‘Golden Ages’
3. Social structure: varna, jati, gender; the idea of varna‐samkara – position of women in the
early Vedic and later Vedic ages
5. Literary and technical works in Prakrit, Sanskrit and Tamil
6. Debate on the periodisation of Indian history, the notion of the early medieval, the debate on
the features of the early medieval period
7. The feudalism debate – RS Sharma, Harbans Mukhia et al - The Urbanisation debate – RS
Sharma, BD Chattopadhyay, Champaklakshmi et al - trade and commerce, monetisation in early
medieval India
8. Burton Stein and the concept of Segmentary State; the nature of the Chola state
9. Religion and Literature in Early Medieval India
10. Position of women in early medieval India
Select Readings:
Altekar, A. S., Position of Women in Hindu Civilization: From Prehistoric Times to the
Present Day, Motilal Banarassidas Publishers, Delhi, 1959
Bailey, Greg & Mabbett, Ian, The Sociology of Early Buddhism, 2003
Bhatacharyya, N. N., Buddhism in the History of Indian Ideas, 1993
Bhattacharyya, N. N., Ancient Indian Rituals and Their Social Contents, 2nd Ed., 1996
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Bhattacharyya, N. N., Jain Philosophy: Historical Outline, 1976
Bhattacharyya, N.N., Indian Religious Historiography, Vol. I, 1996
Bhattacharyya, Sukumari, Pracheen Bharat: Samaj o Sahitya, Ananda Publishers, 1987
Bhattacharyya, Sukumari, Pracheen Bharate Nari o Samaj, National Book Agency,
Kolkata, 2006
Bongard-Levin, G.M., Mauryan India, Delhi, 1983
Bose, Atindra Nath, Social and Rural Economy of Northern India, 600 BC – 200 AD, 2
Vols. Firma K.L.Mukhopadhyay, Calcutta, 1961
Chakravarti, Ranabir, ed., Trade in Early India, OUP, 2001
Chakravarti, Ranabir, Trade and Traders in Early India, Manohar, Delhi, 2002.
Chakravbarti, Ranabir, Pracheen Bharater Arthanaitik Itihaser Sandhane, Ananda
Publishers, Kolkata, 1991
Chakravarty, Uma, Gendering Caste: Through the Feminist Lens, Stree, Kolkata, 2006
Champakalakshmi, R., Trade, Ideology and Urbanization: South India 300 BC to AD
1300. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1996
Chattopadhyaya, B.D., Aspects of Rural Settlements and Rural Society in Early Medieval
India, OUP, 2005
Chattopadhyaya, B.D., The Making of Early Medieval India, K.P Bagchi and Co, 1995
Choudhary, B.K., From Kinship to Social Hierarchy: The Vedic Experience,
K.P.Jayaswal Research Institute, Patna, 1999
Gupta, P. L., The Imperial Guptas, 2 Vols. Varanasi: Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan, 1979
Gurukkal, Rajan,. Social Formations of Early South India. New Delhi: Oxford University
Press, 2010.
Huntington, Susan, The Art of Ancient India: Buddhist, Hindu, Jain. New York and
Tokyo: John Weatherhill Inc., 1985
Jaiswal, S., Caste: Origin, Function and Dimensions of Change, Manohar Publishers,
1998
Jaiswal, Suvira, The Origin and Development of Vaisnavism: Vaisnavism from 200 BC to
AD 500.New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal, 1981
Kapadia, H.R., Jaina Religion and Literature, Vol. I, Pt.1, 1944
Keith, A.B., The Religion and Philosophy of the Veda and Upanishads, Indian Reprint,
1970
Kosambi, D.D., An Introduction to the Study of Indian History, Poona, Popular
Prakashan, 1956
Kulke, H., The State in India, 1000-1700, OUP, 1995
Lamotte, Etienne : History of Indian Buddhism (trans. From French), 1988
Lincoln, Bruce, Priests, Warriors and Cattle, 1981
Mabbett, G.M., Truth, Myth and Politics in Indian History, Delhi, 1971
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Maity, S. K.. Economic Life in Northern India in the Gupta period (c. AD300–550). 2nd
rev. edn. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1957
Majumdar, R.C. ed., History and Culture of the Indian People, vols. 1 and 2. Bombay,
Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1953
Meister, Michael W., M. A. Dhaky, and Krishna Deva, eds.,. Encyclopaedia of Indian
Temple Architecture. North India: Foundations of North Indian Style c. 250 B. C.—AD1100,
Vol. 2, Parts 1 and 2. Delhi: American Institute of Indian Studies, Oxford University Press, 1988
Mukherji, R.K. Chandragupta Maurya and His Times, Madras, 1946
Mukherji, R.K., Asoka, Calcutta, 1938
Olivelle, Patrick, ed., Between the Empires: Society in India 300 BCE to 400 CE. Oxford
and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006
Parasher-Sen, Aloka. ed., Subordinate and Marginalized Groups in Early India. New
Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2004
Rangachari, D., Invisible Women, Visible Histories, Manohar Publishers, 2009
Roy, Kumkum, ed., Women in Early Indian Societies, Manohar, Delhi, 2005
Sahu, Bhairabi Prasad, ed., Land System and Rural Society in Early India, Manohar,
Delhi, 1997
Scheidel, Walter and Reden, Sitta von, eds., The Ancient Economy, Edinburgh University
Press, 2002
Shah, S., Love, Eroticism and Female Sexuality in Classical Sanskrit Literature,
Manohar, 2009
Sharma, R. S., Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Ancient India. Delhi:
Munshiram Manoharlal, 2003
Sharma, R.S., Early Medieval Indian Society: A Study in Feudalisation, Orient Longman,
2003
Sharma, R.S., Material Culture and Social Formations in Ancient India, Macmillan
India, Delhi, 1983
Sharma, R.S., Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Early India, Munshiram
Manoharlal, Delhi, 1983
Sharma, R.S., Urban Decay in India AD 300-1000., Munshiram Manoharlal, 1987
Sharma, Ram Sharan, The State and Varna Formation in the Mid-Ganga Plains: An
Ethnoarchaeological View, Manohar, Delhi, 1996
Singh Upinder, Rethinking Early Medieval India: A Reader, OUP, Delhi, 2011
Singh, Upinder, A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India from the Stone Age to the
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12 Century. Delhi: Pearson Longman, 2009
Sundara, A, Early Chamber Tombs of South India, Dharwad, Karnatak University, 1975
Talbot, C., Precolonial India in Practice, OUP, 2001
Thapar, Romila, Ancient Indian Social History: Some Interpretations, Orient Longman,
Hyderabad, 1979
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Thapar, Romila, Asoka and the Decline of the Mauryas, Oxford, 1985. (Revised Edition)
Thapar, Romila, Cultural Pasts, OUP, 2003
Thapar, Romila, From Lineage to State: Social Formations in the Mid-First Millennium
BC in the Ganga Valley, OUP, Delhi, 1984
Thaplyal, K. K., Guilds in Ancient India: A Study of Guild Organization in Northern
India and Western Deccan from Circa 600 BC to Circa 600 AD. New Delhi: New Age
International Ltd., 1996
Veluthat, Kesavan, Political Structure of Early Medieval South India, Orient Longman,
1993
Veluthat, Kesavan, The Early Medieval in South India, OUP, 2008
Wagle, Narendra, Society at the Time of the Buddha, 2nd ed., 1995
Warder, A. K., Indian Kavya Literature. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1972
Weber, Max, The Religion of India, 1968
Williams, Joanna, The Art of Gupta India: Empire and Province. Princeton, New Jersey:
Princeton University Press, 1982
Yamazaki, Gen’ichi, The Structure of Ancient Indian Society: Theory and Reality of the
Varna System, Tokyo, 2005
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5. Urban centres (town planning) of the Early Historical period: perspectives from texts, select
case studies from Taxila, Charsada, Sanghol, Mathura, Sonkh, Hulas, Hastinapur, Kausambi,
Sringaverpura, Rajghat, Bhita, Kheradih, Masaon, Vaisali, Pataliputra, Sisupalgarh etc.
6. The art of the Bactro-Gandhara region (1st Century BCE to Mid 1st Century CE): Kapisha,
Gandhara, Swat Valley and Mathura regions; artistic developments under the Kusanas: art and
architecture of the Bactro-Gandhara region, Mathura and related sites, Non-Buddhist sculptures
at Mathura.
7. Sculptural art of the Gupta Period: Udaygiri, Eran, Sanchi, Mathura, Sarnath etc.; Buddhist art
in the North West; structural temples in stone and brick of the Gupta period: select case studies;
sculptural art of the Gupta aftermath: Eran, Mandasor, Bodhgaya, Nalanda, Sultanganj,
Mundesvari, Apsadh, Samalaji, etc.
8. The Buddhist rock-cut architectures and sculptures (5th -7th Centuries CE): Ajanta (under the
Vakatakas), Bagh, Kanheri (under the Vakatakas and Traikutakas), Aurangabad (under the
Vakatakas and Kalacuris), Ellora; Brahmanical rock-cut architectures and sculptures of the
Deccan: Elephanta (under the Early Kalacuris), Aihole and Badami (under the Early Western
Calukyas); Brahmanical rock-cut architectures and sculptures under the Pallavas and Pandyas;
Brahmanical rock-cut architectures and sculptures under the Rastrakutas at Ellora.
9. The canonical classification of the temple architecture: Nagara, Dravida and Vesara; structural
temples and sculptures under the Western Calukyas and related schools of the Deccan, the
Eastern Calukyas, the Pallavas, Orissa and related schools, temples and sculptures under the
Gurjara- Pratiharas of Kanauj, the Haihayas / Kalacuris of Tripuri, the Candellas of
Bundelkhand (Khajuraho), the Solankis of Gujarat; Kashmir and related schools, Bihar and
Bengal under the Palas and Senas; Cholas and related schools, temples and sculptures under the
Western Gangas, the Later Calukyas of Kalyani, the Kakatiyas, the Hoysalas, the Vijayanagara
period, temples and sculptures under the Nayakas; the Kerala region; Mahaviharas of the later
periods: select case studies from Nalanda, Ratnagiri, Paharpur, etc.
10. Indian rock-shelter paintings, murals, manuscript paintings, etc.
11. Terracotta art from the pre-Harappan period to the post-Gupta Period.
12. Social dimensions of Indian art.
13. Early Indian literatures:
a) Vedic and later Vedic period: The Samhitas, the Brahmanas, the Aranyakas, the
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Upanishads, Upanishads and Sutras
b) Epics and Puranas.
c) Early Jaina and Buddhist texts
d) Dharmasutra, Dharmasastra and Arthasastra
e) Biographies and chronicles
f) Creative literatures and works on varied subjects.
14. A brief review of the traditions of historical writings: the Itihasa-Purana tradition, Graeco-
Roman tradition, Chinese and Tibetan tradition, Arabic and Persian tradition.
b) Forces of production, forms of property and social formations.
c) Caste system in ancient India
d) Varna, jati and marriages; position of women
e) Social stratification and legal system.
f) Stages in the history of the untouchables.
Global Perspective
1. Ecology in the pre-colonial period a brief survey – Early Man and Environment in South Asia.
2. The colonial state and constructions of Nature: Debates over Environmental Degradation.
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3. The colonial scientific community its environmental agenda: Expansion of the Railways and
its impact on Indian forests – History of the British Forest policy, a critical analysis of early
Forest Acts – Imperial Environmentalism or Environmental Imperialism?
4. Early environmentalism – role of the British naturalists, colonial management of forests, and
its impact on the indigenous people, rights, and collective resistance.
5. Colonial scientists and the mechanisms of a global climate – case studies.
6. History of the water resources, including rivers, canals, and dams in India.
7. The flora and fauna – desiccation and changes in the 19th and 20th centuries.
8. Forest knowledge – a case study of the Sundarbans in Bengal.
9. Historiography of the environmental history of South Asia.
10. India and the North-South politics of global environmental issues.
11. The Environmental Refugees—different aspects.
Select Readings:
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J.D. Hughes, What is Environmental history?, Polity, 2006
Mosse, D., The Rule of Water, Statecraft, Ecology and Collective Action in South India,
OUP, 2003
Singh, Chetan, Natural Premises: Ecology and Peasant Life in the Western Himalaya,
1800 – 1950, OUP, 1998
Singh, S.: Taming the Waters. The Political Economy of Large Dams in India, OUP,
2002
Sivaramakrishnan, K., Modern Forests, State-making and Environmental Change in
Colonial Eastern India, Stanford University Press, 1999
1.The land revenue systems of the Delhi Sultans with emphasis on Alauddin Khalji’s land
revenue reforms; the market policies of Alauddin Khalji.
2.The Iqta system and its evolution under the Delhi Sultans.
3.The land revenue systems of Mughal India with emphasis on Akbar’s Ain i Dahsala.
4.The wajhdari system, the mansabdari system, subsequent changes in the system; the Mughal
ruling class-nobility- jaigirdars - mansabdars.
5.The nature of zamindari right and categories of zamindars;, the village community in medieval
India; categories of peasantry.
6.Jagirdari crisis, agrarian crisis agrarian revolts, lower caste movements; the downfall of the
Mughal empire.
7.Nature of the Vijayanagar state – economy, society and culture of the Vijayanagar empire; the
nayankara system.
8. Society in the Sultanate period: Muslim society and the role of Ulema and other dominant
religions groups; impact of Islam on society; whether Sultanate was a theocratic state.
9.Mughal art, architecture and painting.
10.Religious Movements: Bhakti movement and Sufism; interaction of cultures.
Select Readings:
Ahmad, Aziz, Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment, New Delhi, 1991
Ahmed, Muhammad Aziz Political History and Institutions of the Early Turkish Empire
of Delhi (1206-1290), Delhi, 1972
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Alam, Muzaffar, The Crisis of the Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and Punjab,
Delhi, 1993
Alam, Muzaffar and Sanjay Subrahmanyam eds., The Mughal State (1526-1750), Delhi,
1998.
Alam, Muzaffar, Mughal Imperial Decline in North India, New Delhi, 1986.
Alavi, Rafi Ahmed, History of Medieval Deccan, New Delhi, 1977
Ali, M. Athar, Mughal Nobility under Aurangzeb, Delhi, 1985
Anwar, Firdous, Nobility under the Mughals, New Delhi, 2001
Appadorai, A., Economic Conditions of Southern India (1000-1500 A.D.) 2 Volumes,
Madras, 1936
Aquil, Raziuddin, and Partha Chatterjee eds., History in the Vernacular, Ranikhet, 2008
Aquil, Raziuddin, (reprint). Sufism, Culture and Politics: Afghans and Islam in Medieval
North India, New Delhi, 2009
Aquil, Raziuddin, ed., Sufism and Society in Medieval India, Debates in Indian History
and Society Series, New Delhi, 2010
Arasaratnam, S., Merchants, Companies and Commerce on the Coromandel Coast, 1650-
1740, New Delhi, 1968
Bagchi, Amiya ed., Money and Credit in Indian History since Early Medieval Times,
New Delhi, 2002
Barnett, Richard B., North India Between Empires: Awadh, the Mughals and the British
(1720-1801), Berkeley, Los Angeles and London, 1998
Bayly, C.A., Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaar, Delhi, 1983
Bhattacharya, N.N. ed., Medieval Bhakti Movements in India, New Delhi, 1989
Chandra, Satish , History of Medieval India, New Delhi, 2007
Chandra, Satish, Medieval India, Volume II, New Delhi, 1999
Chandra, Satish, Medieval India: Society, the Jagirdari Crisis and the Village, Delhi,
1997
Chandra, Satish, Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court (1707-1740), Delhi, 1972
Chatterjee, Kumkum, The Cultures of History in Early Modern India: Persianization and
Mughal Culture in Bengal, New Delhi, 2009
Chaudhuri, K. N., Trade and Civilization in the Indian Ocean: An Economic History
from the Rise of Islam to 1750, Cambridge, 1985
Chaurasia, Radhey Shyam, History of Medieval India, New Delhi, 2002
Chitnis, K.N, Socio-Economic Aspects of Medieval India, Delhi, 2002
Chopra, Pran Nath, Some Aspects of Society and Culture during the Mughal Age (1526-
1707), Agra, 1983
Curley, David L., Poetry and History. Bengali Mangal-kabya and Social Change in
Precolonial Bengal, New Delhi, 2008
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Dallapiccola, A.L. and M. Z. Ave-Lallemant eds., Vijayanagara: City and Empire,
Weisbaden, 1985
Das Gupta, Ashin, Indian Merchants and the Decline of Surat C 1700-1750, New Delhi,
1994
Das Gupta, Asin, The World of the Indian Ocean Merchants (Collected Essays), New
Delhi, 2001
Eaton, Richard, Essays on Islam and Indian History, Delhi, 2002
Farooqui, Salma Ahmed, Islam and the Mughal State, New Delhi, 2005
Filliozat, Vasundhara eds., The Vijayanagar Empire as Seen by Domingos Paes and
Fernao Nuniz, Tr. Robert Sewell, New Delhi, 1977
Fisher, Michael H., A Clash of Cultures: Awadh, the British and the Mughals, Delhi,
1987
Frykenberg, R.E. ed., Delhi through the Ages: Essays in Urban History, Culture and
Society, New Delhi, 1986
Fukazawa, Hiroshi, The Medieval Deccan: Peasants, Social Systems and States, Sixteenth
to Eighteenth Centuries, Delhi, 1991
Gordon, Stewart, Marathas, Marauders and State Formation in Eighteenth Century
India, Delhi, 1994
Habib, Irfan, Essays in Indian History: Towards a Marxist Perception, New Delhi, 1995
Habib, M. and K.A. Nizami, Delhi Sultanate (Volumes I and II), Delhi, 1970
Halim, Abdul, History of the Lodi Sultans of Delhi and Agra, Delhi, 1974
Hardy, Peter, Historians of Medieval India: Studies in Indo-Muslim Historical Writing,
London, 1960
Hasan, Farhat, State and Locality in Mughal India: Power Relations in Western India,
1572-1730, 2004
Hasan, S. Nurul , Thought on Agrarian relation in Mughal India, New Delhi, 1973
Holden, Furber, Rival Empires of Trade in the Orient, 1600-1800, Minneapolis, 1976
Hussain, Syed Ejaz, The Bengal Sultanate: Politics, Economy and Coins (AD 1205-
1576), Delhi, 2003
Jackson, Peter, The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History (Cambridge Studies
in Islamic Civilization), Cambridge, 2003
Karashima, Noboru, Towards a New Formation: South Indian Society under Vijayanagar
Rule, New Delhi, 1992
Karashima, Noboru, South Indian History and Society: Studies from Inscriptions AD 850-
1800, New Delhi, 1982
Karashima, Noboru, South Indian Society in Transition: Ancient to Medieval, New Delhi,
2009
Khan, A.R., Chieftains in the Mughal Empire during the Reign of Akbar, Shimla, 1977
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Khan, Hussain, ‘The Institution of Iqta and Its Impact on Muslim Rule in India’, Islamic
Studies 22/1: 1-9, 1983
Khanna, Meenakshi ed., Cultural History of Medieval India, New Delhi, 2007
Kulkarni, A.R., Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji, Pune, 1969
Kulke, Hermann ed., The State in India 1000-1700, Delhi, 1997
Kumar, Sunil, The Emergence of the Delhi Sultanate 1192-1286, Delhi, 2007
Latif, Sk. Abdul, The Muslim Mystic Movement in Bengal, 1301 – 1550, Calcutta, 1993
Mahalingam, T.V., Administrative and Social Life under Vijayanagar, Part I, Madras,
1969
Majumdar R.C. ed ., The Delhi Sultanate, Bombay, 2006
Majumdar R.C. ed., The Maratha Supremacy, Bombay, 1977
Mehta, J.L., Advanced Study in the History of Medieval India, New Delhi, 1996
Mines, Mattison, The Warrior Merchants, Textiles, Trade, and Territory in South India,
Cambridge, 1984
Moosvi, Shireen, The Economy of the Mughal Empire, New Delhi, 1987
Moreland, W.H., Agrarian System of Moslem India, Cambridge, 1929
Mukhia, Harbans, Historians and Historiography during the Reign of Akbar, New Delhi,
1976
Mukhia, Harbans ed., The Feudalism Debate, New Delhi, 1999
Mukhia, Harbans, Perspectives on Medieval History, New Delhi, 2004
Nizami, K.A., On Historians and Historiography in Medieval India, Delhi, 1982
Nizami, K.A., State and Culture in Medieval India, Delhi, 1985.
Nizami, K.A., Some Aspects of Religion and Politics during the Thirteenth Century,
Aligarh, 1961
Nizami, K.N.,Religion and Politics in India during the Thirteenth Century, New Delhi,
2002
Paes, Domingos and Fernao Nuniz, The Vijayanagar Empire: Chronicles of Paes and
Nuniz, 1991
Pande, Rekha, Succession in the Delhi Sultanate, Delhi, 1990
Pollock, Sheldon, ed, Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia,
New Delhi, 2003
Qureshi, I.H., The Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi, New Delhi, 1971
Qureshi, I.H., The Administration of the Mughal Empire, Delhi, 1979
Rana, R.P, ‘Was there an Agrarian Crisis in Mughal North India during the Late-
Seventeenth and Early- Eighteenth Centuries?’ Social Scientist 34/ 11/12: 18-32, 2006
Rana, R.P., Rebels to Rulers: The Rise of Jat Power in Medieval India, c.1665- 1735,
New Delhi, 2006
Raychaudhuri, Tapan and Irfan Habib eds., The Cambridge Economic History of India,
Volume I: c.1200-1750, Cambridge, 2008
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Richards, J.F., The Mughal Empire, Volume I, Part V of the New Cambridge History of
India, Cambridge, 1993
Sarkar, Jadunath, Fall of the Mughal Empire, Volumes I and II, New Delhi, 1991
Sarkar, Jagadish Narayan , Mughal Polity, Delhi, 1984.
Sastri, Nilakanta K.A., A History of South India from Pre-Historic Times to the Fall of
Vijayanagar, Delhi, 1975
Scott, James C., Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance, New
Haven and London, 1985
Sewell, Robert, A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of
India, New Delhi, 1878/2004
Sharma, Sunil, Amir Khusraw: the Poet of Sultans and Sufis, Oxford, 2005
Siddiqui, I.H, Delhi Sultanate: Urbanization and Social Change, New Delhi, 2009
Siddiqui, I.H., Some Aspects of Afghan Despotism in India, Aligarh, 1969
Singh, Dilbagh, State, Landlords and Peasants in Rajasthan, Delhi, 1990.
Singh, Upinder and Parul Pandya Dhar, Asian Encounters: Exploring Connected
Histories, New Delhi, 2009
Srivastava, Kamal S., A Political, Social and Cultural History of the Delhi Sultunate,
New Delhi, 2007
Stein, Burton, Peasant, State and Society in Medieval South India, Delhi, 1986
Stein, Burton, Vijayanagara in The New Cambridge History of India Series, Cambridge,
2005
Streusand, Douglas, The Formation of the Mughal Empire, Delhi, 1998
Subramaniam, S. ed., Merchants, Markets and State in Early Modern India, New Delhi,
1990
Syed, M.H., History of the Delhi Sultanate Volumes I and II, Delhi, 2004
Tripathi, R.P., Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire, Allahabad, 1978
Trivedi, Madhu, Making of Awadh Culture, New Delhi, 2010
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Select Readings:
Agarwal, C.M. 1986. Akbar and His Hindu Officers: A Critical Study, Jalandhar.
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Ahmed, Muhammad Aziz 1972. Political History and Institutions of the Early Turkish Empire of
Delhi
(1206-1290), Delhi.
Al-Azmeh, Aziz. 2007. The Times of History: Universal Topics in Islamic Historiography,
Budapest.
Alam, Muzaffar 1993. The Crisis of the Empire in Mughal North India: Awadh and Punjab,
Delhi.
2004. The Languages of Political Islam in India (1200-1800), New Delhi.
Alam, Muzaffar and Sanjay Subrahmanyam eds. 1998. The Mughal State (1526-1750), Delhi.
2001.
Anwar, Firdous 2001. Nobility under the Mughals, New Delhi.
Aquil, Raziuddin and Partha Chatterjee eds. 2008. History in the Vernacular, Ranikhet.
Barnett, Richard B. 1991. North India Between Empires: Awadh, the Mughals and the British
(1720-1801),
Bayly, C.A. 1983. Rulers, Townsmen and Bazaar, Delhi.
Bhattacharya, N.N. ed. 1989. Medieval Bhakti Movements in India, New Delhi.
Chandra, Satish 2007. History of Medieval India, New Delhi.
1999. Medieval India, Volume II, New Delhi.
1982. Medieval India: Society, the Jagirdari Crisis and the Village, Delhi.
1972. Parties and Politics at the Mughal Court (1707-1740), Delhi.
Chatterjee, Kumkum. 2009. The Cultures of History in Early Modern India: Persianization and
Mughal
Culture in Bengal, New Delhi.
Chaurasia, Radhey Shyam 2002. History of Medieval India, New Delhi.
Chitnis, K.N. 2002. Socio-Economic Aspects of Medieval India, Delhi.
Chopra, Pran Nath 1963. Some Aspects of Society and Culture During the Mughal Age (1526-
1707), Agra.
Dallapiccola, A.L. and M. Z. Ave-Lallemant eds. 1985. Vijayanagara: City and Empire,
Weisbaden.
Das, Arbind 1996. Arthashastra of Kautilya and Fatwa-i-Jahandari of Ziauddin Barrani: An
Analysis,
Delhi.
Eaton, Richard 2002. Essays on Islam and Indian History, Delhi.
Farooqui, Salma Ahmed 2005. Islam and the Mughal State, New Delhi.
2011. A Comprehensive History of Medieval India: From the Twelfth to the Mid-Eighteenth
Century, New
Delhi.
Filliozat, Vasundhara eds. 1977. The Vijayanagar Empire as Seen by Domingos Paes and
Fernao Nuniz,Tr. Robert Sewell, New Delhi.
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Gommans, Jos 2002. Mughal Warfare: Indian Frontiers and High Roads to Empire, 1500-1700,
Leiden.
Gordon, Stewart 1994. Marathas, Marauders and State Formation in Eighteenth Century India,
Delhi.
Habib, M. and K.A. Nizami 1970. Delhi Sultanate (Volumes I and II), Delhi.
Hardy, Peter. 1960. Historians of Medieval India: Studies in Indo-Muslim Historical Writing,
London.
Jackson, Peter 2003. The Delhi Sultanate: A Political and Military History (Cambridge Studies
in Islamic
Civilization), Cambridge.
Jafri, S.Z.H. 1998. Studies in the Anatomy of a Transformation: Awadh, from Mughal to
Colonial Rule,
New Delhi.
Joshi, S.K. 1985. Defence Architecture in Early Karnataka, Delhi.
Khanna, Meenakshi ed. 2007. Cultural History of Medieval India, New Delhi.
Kulkarni, A.R. 1969. Maharashtra in the Age of Shivaji, Pune.
Kulkarni, A.R., M.A. Nayeem and T.R. D‘Souza eds. 1996. Medieval Deccan History
Commemoration
Volume in Honour of P.M. Josh, Bombay.
Kulke, Hermann ed. 1997. The State in India 1000-1700, Delhi.
Kumar, Sunil 2007. The Emergence of the Delhi Sultanate 1192-1286, Delhi.
Mahalingam, T.V. 1969. Administrative and Social Life Under Vijayanagar, Part I, Madras.
Majumdar R.C. ed. 1977. The Maratha Supremacy, Bombay.
ed. 2006. The Delhi Sultanate, Bombay.
Mukhia, Harbans 1976. Historians and Historiography during the Reign of Akbar, New Delhi.
1993. Perspectives on Medieval History, New Delhi.
2004. The Mughals of India, U.K.
Nizami, K.A. 1961. Some Aspects of Religion and Politics during the Thirteenth Century,
Aligarh.
1982. On Historians and Historiography in Medieval India, Delhi.
1985. State and Culture in Medieval India, Delhi.
Pollock, Sheldon, ed. 2003. Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South Asia, New
Delhi.
Qureshi, I.H. 1971. The Administration of the Sultanate of Delhi, New Delhi.
Robinson, Chase F. 2003. Islamic Historiography, Cambridge.
Scott, James C., 1985. Weapons of the Weak: Everyday Forms of Peasant Resistance, New
Haven and
London.
Sewell, Robert 1878/2004. A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of
India, New Delhi.
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Sharma, Sunil 2005. Amir Khusraw: the Poet of Sultans and Sufis, Oxford.
Syed, M.H. 2004. History of the Delhi Sultanate Volumes I and II, Delhi.
Tripathi, R.P. 1978. Rise and Fall of the Mughal Empire, Allahabad.
Trivedi, Madhu 2010. Making of Awadh Culture, New Delhi.
HIST CC 202 History of Ideas- Art, Architecture, Literature and Religion of Medieval
India: Art and Architecture
Religion:
a. Islam and Muslims in South Asia: historiographical trends
b. Patterns of religious authority: Sufis and Ulama.
c. Bhakti movement: historical background, Saint Traditions.
d. Saiva-Sakta religious tradition, Vaisnavism, Sikhism
e. Religion in early modern South Asia: varieties and diversities.
Literature;
1. Sultanate Period: early Sultanate chroniclers; Khusrau and the turn of the thirteenth century;
The efflorescence of Sultanate historiography – Barani and Isami; retrospective accounts of
Nizam al-Din, Badauni and Firishta.
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2. Literary sources of the Mughal period: Persian chronicles: imperial histories; non-state
chronicles; regional histories: Gujarat, Malwa and Bengal; The akhlaq literature; works on ethics
and morality; memoirs, diaries and biographies, biographies of nobles and scholars; Hindawi
sources; travellers‘ accounts, travelogues by European and Asian travelers; religious writings:
malfuzat, maktubat, tazkiras, etc.
3. Vernacular literary works of medieval Bengal: Mangal-Kavya, Vaisnava literature and
others.
Select Readings:
Ahmad, Aziz 1991. Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment, New Delhi.
Al-Azmeh, Aziz. 2007. The Times of History: Universal Topics in Islamic Historiography,
Budapest.
Aquil, Raziuddin. 2009 (reprint). Sufism, Culture and Politics: Afghans and Islam in Medieval
North India, New Delhi
Aquil, Raziuddin and Partha Chatterjee eds. 2008. History in the Vernacular, Ranikhet.
Asher, C.B. 1992. The Architecture of Mughal India, Cambridge.
Auer, Blain H. 2012. Symbols of Authority in Medieval Islam: History, Religious and Muslim
Legitimacy in the Delhi Sultanate, London/New York.
Bloom, Jonathan M. ed. 2002. Early Islamic Art and Architecture (The Formation of the
Classical
Islamic World 23), Aldershot.
Brand, Michael and G.D. Lowry eds.1987. Fatehpur Sikri: A Sourcebook, Bombay.
Buehler, Arthur F. 1998. Sufi Heirs of the Prophet: The Indian Naqshbandiyya and the Rise of
the Mediating Sufi Shaykh, Columbia, South Carolina.
Chandra, Satish 1996. Historiography, Religion & State in Medieval India, New Delhi.
2003. Essays on Medieval Indian History, New Delhi.
Dimock Jr., Edward C. 1963. Doctrine and Practice Among the Vaisnavas of Bengal. History of
Religions 3/1: 106-127.
Eaton, Richard 1993. The Rise of Islam and the Bengal Frontier, 1204-1760, Berkeley and
London.2002. Essays on Islam and Indian History, Delhi.
and Beyond, New York.
Gilmartin, David and Bruce B. Lawrence eds. 2000. Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking
Religious
Identities in Islamicate South Asia, Gainesville, Florida.
Gohain, Hiren 1987. The Labyrinth of Bhakti: On Some Questions of Medieval Indian History.
Economic and Political Weekly 22/46: 1970-1972
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Goswamy, B.N. and E. Fischer 1997. Pahari Masters: Court Painters of Northern India, New
Delhi.
Habib, Irfan ed. 2007. Religion in Indian History, New Delhi.
Hardy, Peter. 1960. Historians of Medieval India: Studies in Indo-Muslim Historical Writing,
London.
Idries Shah, Sayyid 1971. The Sufis, London.
Imperial Visits. In, A.J. Qaisar and S.P. Verma eds. Art and Culture: Felicitation Volume in
Honour of Professor S. Nurul Hasan, Jaipur.
Lings, Martin 1999. What is Sufism, Cambridge.
Lorenzen, David N. ed. 1995. Bhakti Religion in North India, Albany.
Malamud, Margaret 1994. Sufi Organizations and Structures of Authority in Medieval Nishapur.
International Journal of Middle East Studies 26/3: 427-442.
Meisami, Julie Scott. 1999. Persian Historiography, Edinburgh.
Michell, George and Mark Zebrowski 1999. Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates,
Cambridge.
Rizvi, S.A.A. 1975. Religious and Intellectual History of Muslims in Akbar‟s Reign, with
SpecialReference to Abul-Fazl, New Delhi.
Robinson, Chase F. 2003. Islamic Historiography, Cambridge.
Roy, Asim 1983. The Islamic Syncretistic Tradition in Bengal, Princeton, New Jersey.
Sheldon, Pollock ed. 2003. Literary Cultures in History: Reconstructions from South
Asia, New Delhi.
Trimingham, J.S. 1971. The Sufi Orders in Islam, Oxford/ New York.
Wescoat, James L. and Joachim Wolschke–Bulmahn eds. 1996. Mughal Gardens: Sources,
Places,
Representations, and Prospects, Washington DC.
Zaehner, R.C. 1960/ 1999. Hindu and Muslim Mysticism, London.
1.Mughal absolutism and its crisis – various interpretations of the decline of the Mughal empire
2.Eighteenth century debate: ‘Evolution or Revolution’; recent trends in the historiography on
the eighteenth century ‘crisis’
3.Emerging regional cultures: Awadh, Bengal, Hyderabad, Mysore and the far South
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4.Bengal under Murshid Quli Khan – his land revenue experiments, Alivardi Khan, Siraj-ud
Daulah and conflict with the English East India Company – the Battle of Plassey – Battle of
Buxar; grant of Diwani; Dual System
5.Drain of wealth; issue of private inland trade, destruction of cotton textile industry
6.Land settlement & agrarian relations: Permanent, Ryotwari, & Mahalwari settlements.
7. Administrative and constitutional changes during the Company’s rule – formation of Charter
Acts – changes in educational policy of the British Government in India – development of the
state apparatus: army, bureaucracy and police
8. Colonial ideology & colonial rule: The white man’s burden; Orientalism, Utilitarianism,
missionary activity & Evangelicalism
9. Popular resistance: The Faqir & Sannyasi revolts & the Chuars, Santhal rebellion
10. Great Revolt of 1857: background, nature, recent writings, impact.
Select Readings:
Alam, Muzaffar, The Crisis of Empire in Mughal India: Awadh and the Punjab 1707-1748,
OUP, 1986
Alavi, Seema (ed), The Eighteenth Century in India, OUP, 2002
Barnett, Richard , Rethinking Early Modern India, Manohar 2002
Bayly, C. A., Rulers Townsmen and Bazaars:North Indian Society in the Age of British
Expansion, 1770-1870, CUP,1983
Chandra, Satish, Parties and Politics at the Mughal court 1707-1740, People's Publishing House,
1973
Gordon, Stewart, The Marathas 1600-1818, CUP,1993
Marshall, P. J(ed) , The Eighteenth Century in Indian History :Evolution or Revolution, CUP,
1987
Mukherjee, Rudranshu, Awadh in Revolt, 1857-1858: A Study of Popular Resistance, Delhi,
2002
Sarkar, Jadunath, The Fall of the Mughal Empire, Orient Longman, 1971-75
Wink, Andre, Land and Sovereignty in India: Agrarian Society and Politics under the Eighteenth
- Century Maratha Swarajya, CUP, 1986
Bayly, C.A, Indian Society and the Making of British Empire, CUP, 1987
Bandyopadhyay, Arun, The Agrarian Economy of Tamil Nadu, Kolkata. K.P. Bagchi & Co..,
1992
Blusse, Leonard & Gaastra Femme (ed), On the Eighteenth Century as a Category of Asian
History :Van Leur in Retrospect, Ashgate, 1998
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Chaudhuri, B. B., Peasant History of Late Pre-colonial and Colonial India, Pearson Education
India, 2008
Chaudhury, Sushil, The Prelude to Empire: Plassey Revolution in 1757, Manohar, 2000
Marshall, P.J, Bengal the British Bridgehead, CUP, 1987
Stein, Burton, Thomas Munro, OUP, 1989
1.Renaissance humanism and the new view of man – rediscovery of the classics – humanism as a
social ideology – the restoration of the dignity of man – implications for education, art and
architecture, science, technology and the age of discovery
2.Printing Revolution – new techniques of warfare and military revolution – the origins of
modern science – the voyages and discovery of the New World
3.Absolutism and formation of early modern states
4.Humanism and Political theory – Machiavelli and Thomas More. Reformation as
reinforcement of absolutist Lutheranism – Calvinism Zwingli, and its impact on the modern
states of Europe. Reformation in the national contexts
5.Scientific Revolution – Science and culture in the age of masses. Scientific Institutions,
Scientific Committees of contemporary times
6.The decline of feudalism and the transition from feudalism to capitalism - the Transition
Debate
7.Europe in 1500 – Political, Economic and Social overview
Select Readings:
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Braudel, Ferdinand, The Cambridge Economic History of Europe, Vols-VI,VII,VII,
CUP,1965
Cipolla, Carlo M., ed., The Fontana Economic History of Europe, Vols 3
&4,Fontana,1972
Blanning, T.C.W., The Power of Cultures versus the Culture of Power, Polity, 2011
Browniski, Jacob, The Ascent of Man, BBC Books, 2013
Browniski, Jacob, Magic, Science and Civilization, CUP, 1981
Burke, Peter, The Renaissance Sense of Past, Edward Arnold, London, 1969
Butterfield, H, The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800, Free Press,1997
Goodman .A,& Mackay, A, The Impact of Humanism on Western Europe,
Routledge,1990
Goodman, Antony, The Impact of Humanism in Europe, Routledge, 1990
Hale, J.R,. Renaissance and the Civilization of Europe, Scribner, 1995
Hill, Christopher, The Origins of Modern Science 1300-1800, Free Press, 1997
Isreal, Jonathan, The Radical Enlightenment, OUP, 2002
Lindberg, C. The European Reformation, OUP, 2012
Nauert, C.G., Humanism and the Culture of Renaissance Europe , CUP, 2006
Pocock J.G., Machiavellian moment, Princeton University Press, 2003
Skinner, Q.R.D , Foundations of Modern Political Thought ( 2 volumes), CUP, 1978
1.The pre- colonial economic heritage: an examination of the nature of pre-Plassey economy of
Bengal
2.The nature of imperial impact – the nature of the Company’s intrusion into the domain of
internal and international trade, with special reference to control over production and
organization of salt, cotton textiles and silk
3.Changes in the agrarian economy of Bengal till the end of the eighteenth century: (a)
maximization of land revenue (b) behaviour of the agricultural sectors of the economy before
and after the Famine of 1770 (c) the Famine and its aftermath: agrarian distress and desertion in
Bengal for three decades after 1770. (d) Towards a Permanent Settlement
4.Background of the Company’s monopoly in retreat and its final withdrawal (a) the continuance
of internal monopoly over salt and opium (b) the rise and fall of the European Agency Houses
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5.Permanent Settlement at work; developments from the Rent Act of 1859 to the Bengal
Tenancy Legislation of 1885
6.The role of state in the rural power relationships – zamindars and jotedars – peasantry and the
market
7.The rise of the new indigenous enterprises – rise and growth of Calcutta and its satellite towns
– the structure of modern industry
Select Readings:
Bose, Sugato, Peasant Labour and Colonial Capital: Rural Bengal since 1770, CUP,
1993.
Bayly, C.A., Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire, CUP, 1990.
Chowdhury, B.B., The Growth of Commercial Agriculture in Bengal, 1757-1900, CUP,
1964.
Guha, Ranajit, A Rule of Property for Bengal, Duke University Press, 1996.
Kumar, Dharma (ed.) Cambridge Economic History of India, Vol. 2, CUP 1983.
Marshall, P.J., Bengal : the British Bridgehead, CUP, 1988.
Prakash, Om, The Dutch East India Company and the Economy of Bengal, Manohar
Publishers, 2012.
Ray, Ratnalekha, Change in Bengal Agrarian Society, Manohar, 1979.
Tripathi, Amales, Trade and Finance in the Bengal Presidency 1793-1833, OUP India,
1980.
Hossain, Hameeda, The Company Weavers of Bengal, OUP India, 1988.
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1. The foundation of the Indian National Congress; early activities of the Congress
2. The Swadeshi Movement and its aftermath
3. The beginning of 'Gandhian' politics (a) Champaran, Kheda, Ahmedabad, (b) Rowlatt
Satyagraha
4. Khilafat & Non-Cooperation & the ways of mass nationalism.
6. The Quit India Movement.
7. Partition and its aftermath.
8. Popular movements in 1940s -- Tebhaga, Telangana
9. Women and the nationalist movement
Select Readings:
Bandopadhyay, Sekhar, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India, New
Delhi, 2004.
Brown, Judith, Gandhi's Rise to Power, Cambridge, 1971.
Chand, Tara, History of Freedom Movement in India, vols.l-ll, New Delhi, 1974
Chandra, Bipan, India's Struggle for Independence, New Delhi,1989
Chandra, Bipan, Nationalism and Colonialism in India, New Delhi, 1979
Kumar, Ravinder, Essays in Social History of Modern India, Oxford University Press,
1983.
Maclane, J.R. Indian Nationalism and the Early Congress,Princeton,197
Sarkar, Sumit, Modern India 1885-1947, New Delhi 1983
Sarkar, Sumit, Popular Movement & Middle class Leadership, K.P.Bagchi,Calcutta,1983
HIST CC 302: The Rise of the Modern West: 19th and 20th Centuries
A. Industrialization
1. Industrialization in Britain
2. Industrialization in the European Continent: France, Germany and Russia
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3. Why Industrialization did not occur in China and India?
4. Industrialization in USA
B. Nationalism and Expansion
1. Rise of nationalism and nation states in Britain, France and Germany.
2. Nationalism and consolidation in USA.
3. Expansion and Collapse of the Multi Racial Empires of Europe-Czarist Russia and
Habsburg Austria-Hungary.
C. The Era of Two World Wars
1. Origins, Courses and Consequences of First World War
2. Bolshevik Revolution and Rise of Communism
3. Rise of Fascism and Nazism in Europe
4. Causes, Course and Legacies of Second World War
D. Cold War and its Impact
1. Origins of the Cold War
2. Cold War in the Heartland
3. Cold War in the Periphery: Vietnam, Chinese Revolution and the subsequent Sino-
Soviet Split
E. Globalization and Humanitarian Interventions
1. What is Globalization?
2. Humanitarian Intervention in Afghanistan
3. Humanitarian Intervention in Iraq
Select Readings:
Boemeke, Manfred, F., Chickering, Roger and Forster, Stig (eds.), Anticipating Total War: The
German and American Experiences, 1871-1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999).
Bornschier, Volker, and Chase-Dunn, Christopher, The Future of Global Conflict (London:
SAGE, 1999).
Bullock, Alan, Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives (1991, reprint, London: Fontana, 1993).
Chou, Eric, Mao Tse-Tung: The Man and the Myth (1980, reprint, London: Cassell, 1982).
Cohen, Stephen, P., Bukharin and the Bolshevik Revolution: A Political Biography, 1888-1938
(1973, reprint, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975).
Deane, Phyllis, The First industrial Revolution (1965, reprint, Cambridge: Cambridge University
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press, 1990).
Deutscher, Isaac, Stalin: A Political Biography (1949, reprint, London: Penguin, 1988).
Hoppit, Julian and Wrigley, E.A. (eds.), The Industrial Revolution in Britain, II, vol. 3 (Oxford:
Blackwell, 1994).
Khrushchev Remembers: The Glastnost Tapes, with a Foreword by Strobe Talbott, tr. and ed. by
Jerold L. Schecter with Vyacheslav V. Luchkov (Boston: Little Brown, 1990).
Logevall, Frederik, Choosing War: The Lost Chance for Peace and the Escalation of War in
Vietnam (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1999).
Lynch, Michael, Mao (London: Routledge, 2004).
Mulligan, William, The Origins of the First World War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2010).
Neville, Peter, Mussolini (London: Routledge, 2004).
Nove, Alec, An Economic History of the USSR (1969, reprint, London: Penguin, 1989).
Overy, Richard, The Dictators: Hitler‟s Germany and Stalin‟s Russia (London: Allen Lane,
2004).
Parthasarathi, Prasannan, Why Europe Grew Rich and Asia Did Not: Global Economic
Divergence,
1600-1850 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011).
Pomeranz, Kenneth, The Great Divergence: China, Europe, and the Making of the Modern
World
Economy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000).
Roy, Kaushik, War and Society in Afghanistan (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015).
Rubin, Barnett, The Fragmentation of Afghanistan: State Formation and Collapse in the
International System (1995, reprint, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002).
Trotsky, Leon, My Life: An Attempt at an Autobiography (1970, reprint, Harmondsworth:
Penguin, 1986).
1. British Expansion in South Asia: Contestation and Confrontation with the Bengal and
Awadh Nawabis, Marathas, and Khalsa Raj
2.Collaboration and the Making of Colonialism.
3. Ideologies of Raj (a) Arms of Colonial State – Army, Police and Law (b) Education:
Indigenous and Modern
4. Caste, Class,Gender and Social Dynamics of British Rule
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5. The Making of the Colonial Economy: (a) Deindustrialization and Commercialization of
Agriculture (b) Transport, Industry, Urbanisation and Agrarian Change (c) Drain of Wealth
6.Coercion and Governance: Rebellions (Vellore and 1857 Uprising) and the Army in British
India
7. The Colonial State and the Frontiers: North-West and North-East India.
8. Advent of Printing and its Implications; Reform Movements: Nature and Issues; Making of
Religious, Linguistic Identities and Rise of Nationalism.
Select Readings:
Agha, Samita and Kolsky, Elizabeth (eds.), Fringes of Empire: Peoples, Places & Spaces in
Colonial India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2009).
Bayly, C.A., Indian Society and the Making of the British Empire: The New Cambridge History
of India (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988).
Bayly, C.A., Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in
India, 1780-1870 (New Delhi: Foundation Books, 1999).
Bose, Sugata (ed.), South Asia and World Capitalism (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1990).
Cederlof, Gunnel, Founding an Empire on India‟s North-East Frontiers 1790-1840: Climate,
Commerce, Polity (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014).
Charlesworth, Neil, Peasants and Imperial Rule: Agriculture and Agrarian Society in the
Bombay Presidency, 1850-1935 (Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1985).
Goswami, Priyam, The History of Assam: From Yandabo to Partition, 1826-1947 (New Delhi:
orient Blackswan, 2012).
Grewal, J.S., The Sikhs of the Punjab: The new Cambridge History of India (1994, reprint, New
Delhi: Foundation Books, 2002).
Robb, Peter (ed.), The Concept of Race in South Asia (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995).
Roy, Kaushik (ed.), War and Society in Colonial India: 1807-1945, Themes in Indian History,
2006, reprint, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2012).
Roy, Kaushik, The Army in British India: from Colonial Warfare to Total Warfare, 1857-1947
(London: Bloomsbury, 2013).
Roy, Tapti, The Politics of a Popular Uprising: Bundelkhand in 1857 (Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 1994).
Roy, Tirthankar, India in the World Economy: From Antiquity to the Present (2012, reprint,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).
Singh, Khushwant, The History of the Sikhs, vol. 2, 1839-1974 (1966, reprint, New York:
Oxford University Press, 1989).
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HIST CC 304: Post-Colonial India: An Overview (1947 to 1980s)
Select Readings:
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Hewitt, Vernon, Towards the Future: Jammu and Kashmir in the 21st Century,
Cambridge: Granta, 2001
Jha, Prem Shankar, Kashmir 1947: The Origins of a Dispute, New Delhi: Oxford
University Press, 2003
Kohli, Atul, Democracy and its Discontent: India’s Growing Crisis of Governability,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992
Kohli, Atul (ed.), The Success of India’s Democracy, Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press, 2011
Paul, T.V., The Warrior State: Pakistan in the Contemporary World, Gurgaon: Random
House, 2014
Raghavan, Srinath, 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh, Ranikhet:
Permanent Black, 2013
Riedel, Bruce, Avoiding Armageddon: America, India and Pakistan to the Brink and
Back, Noida: HarperCollins, 2013
Tan, Tai, Yong and Kudaisya, Gyanesh, The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia,
London: Routledge, 2000
Tomlinson, B.R., The New Cambridge History of India: The Economy of Modern India:
1860-1970, New Delhi: Foundation Books, 1998
Verghese, B.G., India’s Northeast Resurgent: Ethnicity, Insurgency, Governance,
Development New Delhi: Konark, 1997
Wolpert, Stanley, India and Pakistan: Continued Conflict or Cooperation?, Berkeley:
University of California Press, 2010
1. The Bengal Renaissance and literature; high literature – the novel and the stalwart novelists-
Bankimchandra Chattopadhyay, Saratchandra Chattopadhyay, Rabindranath Tagore – novels and
nationalism, novels and the caste question, novels and the women’s question
2. Modern education and a literary culture: The local intelligentsia – establishment of educational
institutions, the press, associations and societies during the turn of 19 th century.
5. Women’s writings: autobiographies, poetry, fiction and essays - critiques of the nationalist
resolution of the women’s question; the women poets and novelists.
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6. Defiant women in fiction: Streer Patra, Pratham Pratisruti; the courtesan, the widow in fiction
and post-independence films.
Select Readings:
Acharya, Anil, and Adrish Biswas eds., Bangalir Battala, Anushtup, Kolkata, 2013a
Bandyopadhyay, Aparna, Desire and Defiance: A Study of Bengali Women in Love,
1850-1930, Orient BlackSwan, Delhi, 2016
Bandyopadhyay, Aparna, Nahi Samanya Nari: Itihase, Samaje, Chintay, Setu Prakashani
and Women’s Studies Centre, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata, 2018
Bandyopadhyay, Srikumar, Bangasahitye Upanasyer Dhara, Modern Book Agency,
Calcutta, 1988.
Banerjee, Sumanta, The Parlour and the Street, Elite and Popular Culture in Nineteenth
Century Calcutta, Seagull Books, Kolkata, 1989.
Banerjee, Sumanta, Unish Shataker Kolkata O Sarswatir Itar Santan, Anustup, Kolkata,
2008.
Benoy, Ghosh, Samayikpatre Banglar Samaj Chitra, Papyrus, Calcutta, 1966.
Bhadra, Goutam, Nyara Battalay Jay Kobar, Chhatim Books, Kolkata, 2011
Biswas, Adrish ed, Battalar Boi: Unish Shataker Dusprapya Kuriti Boi vol 1nd 2,
Gangchil, Kolkata, 2011
Biswas, Adrish, Battala
Biswas, Hardik Brata, Prahasane Kalikale Bangamahila 1860-1909, Charchapad,
Kolkata, 2011
Bose Sadhona, Shilpir Atmakatha, Pratikkhan, Calcutta, 2013.
Chakraborty, Aishika, Ranjabati, A Dancer and Her World, Thema, Calcutta, 2008.
Chakraborty, Sambuddha, Andare Antare, Unish Satake Bangali Bhadramahila, Stree,
Calcutta, 1995.
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Chatterjee Partha et al, New Cultural Histories of India: Materiality and Practices,
Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2014.
Das, Sisir Kumar, A History of Indian Literature all volumes
Deb , Chitra, Bibahabasarer Kabyakatha, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1986.
Deb, Chitra, Antahpurer Atmakatha, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1984, reprint 1999.
Gangopadhyay, Prabhat Chandra, Banglar Nari Jagaran, Sadharan Brahmo Samaj,
Calcutta, reprint 1997.
Ghosh, Anindita, Power in Print: Popular Publishing and the Politics of Language and
Culture in a Colonial Society, 1778—1905, Cambridge, New Delhi
Gooptu, Sharmistha, Bengali Cinema: An Other Nation, Routledge, 2010
Gupta, Jogendranath, Bange Mahila Kobi, Dey’s Publishing, Kolkata, 2004
Hiranand, Shanti, Begum Akhtar: The Story of My Ammi, Viva Books, Delhi, 2005.
Indramitra, Saajghar, Triveni Prakashan, Calcutta, first published 1960, reprint 1967.
Kalidas S., Begum Akhtar- Love’s One’s Voice, Roli Books,
Mamun, Muntasir (ed.), Unish Satake Bangladesher Sambad Samayikpatra, Bangla
Academy, Dacca, 1991.
Mitra, Arun Kumar, Amrita Lal Basur Jibani O Sahitya, Navana, Calcutta, 1970.
Mukhopadhyay , Arun, Kaler Pratima: Bangla Upanasyer Shat Bachar, 1923-1982,
Dey’s Publishing, 1974, reprint, 1991.
Mukhopadhyay, Madhabi, Madhabi Kanan, Charchapad, Kolkata, 2018
Murshid, Ghulam, Rasasundari Theke Rokeya, Nari Pragatir Eksho Bachar, Bangla
Academy, Dacca, 1993.
Ray, Bharati (ed)., Nari O Paribar, Bamabodhini Patrika, (1270-1329) Ananda
Publishers, Calcutta, 2002.
Roychoudhury, Subir (ed.), Jyotirmoyee Debir Rachana Sankalan, Dey’s Publishing,
Calcutta, 1991, reprint 2001.
Sampat Vikram, My name is Gauhar Jaan, Rupa &Co, Kolkata, 2010.
Sarkar, Tanika, Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation, Community, Religion and Cultural
Nationalism, Permanent Black, New Delhi, 2011.
Sarkar, Urmimala and Vishnipriya Dutt, Engendering Performance, Indian Women
performers in Search of Identity, Sage, Delhi, 2010
Sen Abhijit, (ed.), Radharani Debir Rachana Samkalan, Deys Publishing, Calcutta, 1999.
(volume1 and 2)
Sen, Abhijit and Bhaduri, Anindita (eds.), Girindramohini Dasir Rachana Sangraha,
Dey’s Publishing Calcutta, 2001.
Sen, Sukumar, Battalar Chhapa o Chhobi, Kolkata, 2008
Singh, Lata, Play House of Power: Theatre in Colonial India, Oxford University Press,
New Delhi,
Sreepantha, Kyabat Meye, Calcutta, Ananda Publishers, 1996.
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Sreepantha, Mohonto Elokeshi Sambad, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1984.
Anjali Gera Roy, Nandi Bhatia (ed), Partitioned Lives: Narratives of Home,
Displacement and Resettlement, Pearson/ Longman, Delhi, 2008
Gargi Chakravartty, Coming Out of Partition: Refugee Women of Bengal, Bluejay Books,
New Delhi, 2005
Jasodhara Bagchi and Subhoranjan Dasgupta (ed), Trauma and Triumph: Gender and
Partition in Eastern India, Stree, Kolkata, 2003
1. Debates on social history and new social history. Subaltern studies, Post-colonial studies
and social history of India.
2. Colonial capitalism and class formation. Orientalism and the village community, Caste,
family and ethnicity. Rural society in transition, Peasant movements.
3. Colonialism and urbanization. The middle classes, western education and modern
professions. The regional languages. Literature, Art and Media
4. Public health and medicine. Western and Indian medicine, Epidemics and imperial
interventions in public health, Maternal and infant mortality. Institutionalized medical
education.
5. The domestic system and de-industrialisation. Industrialisation, business communities
and labour. Slavery, servitude and caste. Formation of a working class. Labour movements.
6. Emergence of new women. Education and professions. Social reform and the marriage
system. The women’s movement. Reforms in family law
Select readings:
Ahmed, R., The Bengal Muslims: A Quest for Identity, OUP, 1981.
Arnold, D., Imperial Medicine & Indigenous Societies, Manchester University Press,
1988.
Arnold, D., Police Power and Colonial Rule, OUP, 1986.
Bala, P., Imperialism & Medicine in Bengal, Sage Publications, 1991.
Ballhatchet (ed), K., Race, Sex & Class under the Raj, St. Martins Press, 1980.
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Ballhatchet , K., Social Policy And Social Changes in Western India, OUP, 1957 .
Bandopadhyay, Sekhar, Caste,Politics and the Raj, K.P. Bagchi, 1990.
Banerjee, S., The Parlour and the Street, Seagull Books Pvt. Ltd., 1998.
Banga, Indu (ed), The City in India History, Manohar, 1991.
Beteille, A., Caste, Class & Power, University of California Press, 1965.
Borthwick, M., Changing role of Women in Bengal, Princeton University Press, 1984.
Bose, Nirmal K., The Structure of Hindu Society, Orient Longman, 1975.
Bose, Sugata, Agrarian Bengal, CUP, 1986.
Chakrabarti, D., Rethinking Working Class History, OUP, 1989.
Chandavarkar, R., The origins of Industrial capitalism in India, CUP, 2002.
Chaterjee, Partha, Nationalism, a derivative discourse?, University of Minnesota Press,
1993.
Cohn, Bernard, An Anthropologist among Historians and other essays, OUP, 1987.
Danda, Ajit K., Ethnicity in India, South Asia Books, 1992.
Das Gupta, Uma, The rise of an Indian public, South Asia Books, 1977.
Das, Arvind N., India Invented: A nation in the Making, South Asia Books, 1993.
Das, S., & S. Bandopadhyay (ed), Caste and Communal Politics in South Asia, K.P.
Bagchi, 1993.
Das, S., Communal Riots in Bengal 1905-1942, OUP, 1991.
Desai, A. R. (ed), Caste & Communal Violence in Independent India, C.G. Shah
Memorial Trust Publication, 1985.
Dobbin, C., Urban leadership in Western India, OUP, 1972.
Dumont, Louis, Homo Hierarchicus, Paladin, 1970.
Dutta, Madhusree (ed.), Nation, the State and Indian Identity, Samya, 1996.
Forbes, G., Women in modern India, CUP, 1998.
Fox, R., Kin, Clan, Raja & Rule, University of California Press, 1971.
Gillion, K. L., Ahmedabad: a study in Indian Urban History, University of California
Press, 1968.
Guha Thakurata, T., The Making of New Indian Art, CUP, 1992.
Guha, R., Elementary aspects of peasant insurgency in Colonial India, OUP, 1994.
Gupta, Narayani, Delhi Between Two Empires, OUP, 1998.
Habib, Irfan, Agrarian System of Mughal India, Asia Publishing House, 1963.
Hardgrave, R.L., The Nadars of Tamilnad, University of California Press, 1969.
Hasan (ed), M., Communal & Pan- Islamic trends in colonial India, Manohar, 1985.
Hasan, Z., Forging Identities, Kali for Women, 1994.
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Haynes, D., and G. Prakash (ed.), Contesting Power, OUP, 1991.
Heimsath, C., Indian Nationalism & Hindu Social Reform, Princeton University Press, 1964.
Harrison, M., Public Health in British India, CUP, 1994.
Inden, Ronald, Imagining India, Clarendon Press, 1990.
Jones, Kenneth, Socio-Religious Reform movements in India, CUP, 1994.
Joshi, V.C. (ed), Rammohan Ray and the Process of Modernization in India, Vikas, 1975.
Kanwar, P., Imperial Simla, OUP, 2003.
Kothari, Rajni (ed.), Caste in Indian Politics, Orient Blackswan, 2010.
Krishnamurthi, J. (ed.), Women in Colonial India, OUP, 1989.
Kumar, Dharma (ed.), Cambridge Economic History in India, Vol. 2, CUP, 1982.
Kumar, Dharma, Land and Caste in South India, CUP, 1965.
Kumar, Ravinder, Essays in the Social History of Modern India, OUP, 1983.
Leach, L., & S. N. Mukherjee, Elites in South Asia, CUP, 2009.
Low, D. A. (ed.), Soundings in Modern South Asian History, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,
1968.
Mandelbaum, D., Society in India, University of California Press, 1991.
Marriot, M., Village India, Asia Publishing House, 1955.
Misra, B. B., The Rise of the Indian Middle Class, OUP, 1978.
Morris, M. D., The Emergence of an Industrial Labour Force in India, University of
California Press, 1965.
Mukherjee, N., A Bengal Zamindar: Joykrisna Mukherjee & his time, Firma K.L.M,1975.
Murshed, G., Reluctant Debutante, Rajshahi University Press, 1983.
Nanda (ed), B.R., Essays in Modern Indian History, OUP, 1980.
Naqvi, H. K., Urban Centres and Industries in Upper India, Asia Publishing House, 1982
-------------, Urbanization and Urban Centres under the Great Mughal, Institute for
Advanced Studies, 1971.
Oldenberg, Vina Talwar, Colonial Lucknow, OUP, 1990.
Omvedt, G. (ed.), Land, Caste & Power of Indian States, Left Books, 1982.
Omvedt, Gail, Cultural Revolt in a colonial Society, Manohar, 1976.
Pandey, G., Construction of Communalism in Colonial North India, OUP, 1992.
Panikkar, K. N. (ed.), Communalism in India: History, Politics & Culture, Manohar,
1991.
Ray, Bharati (ed.), From the seams of History, OUP, 1995.
Raychoudhury, Tapan, Bengal under Akbar and Jahangir, M.M. Publishers, 1990.
------------, Europe Reconsidered, OUP, 1989.
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Rudolph and Rudolph, Modernity of Tradition, University of Chicago Press, 1967.
Said, Edward, Orientalism, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1978.
Sangari, K. and Vaid, S. (ed.), Recasting women: Essays in colonial History, Rutgers
University Press, 1990.
Sanyal, Hitesranjan, Social Mobility in Bengal, Papyrus, 1981.
Sen, Samita, Women and labour in late colonial India: The Case of the Jute Industry,
CUP, 1999.
SEMESTER 4
Select Readings:
Aymard, Maurice and Mukhia, Harbans (eds.), French Studies in History, vol. 1, The
Inheritance (1988, reprint, New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1989).
Aymard, Maurice and Mukhia, Harbans (eds.), French Studies in History, vol. 2, The
Departures (New Delhi: Orient Longman, 1990).
Braudel, Fernand, On History, tr. by Sarah Matthews (1980, reprint, Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1982).
Brown, S.C. (ed.), Philosophical Disputes in the Social Sciences (Sussex: Harvester
Press, 1979).
Collingwood, R.G., The Idea of History (1946, New Delhi: Oxford University Press,
1989).
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Ferguson, Niall (ed.), Virtual History (1997, reprint, London: Penguin, 2011).
Fink, Caroline, Marc Bloch: A Life in History (1989, reprint, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1991).
Gramsci, Antonio, Selections from the Prison Notebooks (1971, reprint, N. York:
International Publishers, 1989).
Hobsbawm, Eric, On History (1997, reprint, London: Abacus, 2002).
Inwood, Michael (ed.), Hegel (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985).
Knei-Paz, Baruch, The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky (1978, reprint,
Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979).
Kritzman, Lawrence, D. (ed.), Michel Foucault: Politics, Philosophy, Culture: Interviews
and Other writings, 1977-1984 (1988, reprint, London: Routledge, 1990).
Levene, D.S., Livy on the Hannibalic War (2010, reprint, Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2012).
Macey, David, The Lives of Michel Foucault (London: Vintage, 1993).
Meisel, Perry (ed.), Freud: A Collection of Critical Essays (Engelwood Cliff, NJ:
Prentice Hall, 1981).
Moss, Jeremy (ed.), The Later Foucault: Politics and Philosophy (London: Sage, 1998).
Outhwaite, William, Concept Formation in Social Science (London: RKP, 1983).
Popper, Karl, The Poverty of Historicism (1957, reprint, London: RKP, 1961).
Rainbow, Paul (ed.), The Foucault Reader (New York: Pantheon Books, 1984).
Subrahmaniyam, Sanjay, Explorations in Connected History: Mughals and Franks (New
Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005).
Subrahmaniyam, Sanjay, Explorations in Connected History: From the Tagus to the
Ganges (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2005).
Walsh, W.H., An Introduction to Philosophy of History (1951, reprint, London:
Hutchinson University Library, 1967).
Bhattacharya, Sabyasachi (ed.), Approaches to History: Essays in Indian Historiography
(New Delhi: Primus, 2011).
Chakraborty, Dipesh, The Calling of History: Sir Jadunath Sarkar and His Empire of
Truth (New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2015).
Chakraborty, Ranjan (ed.), Situating Environmental History (New Delhi: Manohar,
2007).
Chatterjee, Partha, Elementary Aspects of Peasant Insurgency in India (New Delhi:
Oxford University Press, 1983).
Chatterjee, Partha, The Nation and its Fragments: Colonial and Post-Colonial Histories
(New Delhi: 1995).
Chatterjee, Partha, A Brief History of Subaltern Studies‘, in Partha Chatterjee, Empire &
Nation: Essential Writings, 1985-2005 (New Delhi: Orient Blackswan, 2010).
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Chatterjee, Partha and Pandey, Gyanendra (eds.) Subaltern Studies, vol. 7, Writings on
South Asian History and Society (1992, reprint, Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1995).
Chaturvedi, Vinayak (ed.), Mapping Subaltern Studies and the Postcolonial (London:
Verso, 2000).
Gadgil, Madhav and Guha, Ramachandra, This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of
India (Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1992).
Gottlob, Michael (ed.), Historical Thinking in South Asia: A Handbook of Sources from
Colonial Times to the Present (2003, reprint, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2006).
Guha, Ranajit (ed.), Subaltern Studies, vol. 1-13 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press,
1982).
1. Folk Tales, verses and rhymes; Battala literature, representation of women in Battala literature.
2. The novel and the male novelists: representation of women in novels by Bankimchandra
Chattopadhyay, Saratchandra Chattopadhyay and Rabindranath Tagore: the backlash against
such representation; Bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhyay, Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay, Manik
Bandyopadhyay, Saradindu Bandyopadhyay, the Kallol group; contemporary novelists.
3. The women novelists : Swarnakumari Devi, Nirupama Devi, Anurupa Devi, Sita Devi, Shanta
Devi, Shailabala Ghosejaya, Jyotirmoyee Devi, Ashapurna Devi, Mahasweta Devi, Suchitra
Bhattacharya, Bani Basu, Tilottama Majumdar et al et al; women poets of Bengal: Mankumari
Basu, Swarnakumari Devi, Girindramohini Devi, Kabita Singha, Mallika Sengupta and others.
3. The development of Bengali theatre: Girish Chandra Ghose et al; women in Bengali theatre:
Binodini, Tinkari, Tarasundari, Reba Raychaduhuti, Tripti Mitra, Keya Chakraborty and others.
4. Visual arts and women in Bengal: Traditions and Ruptures: From Sunayani Devi to Mira
Mukhopadhyay; women singers and musicians: Indubala, Gauhar Jaan, Begum Akhtar, and
others; women and dance in Bengal: modernity and tradition - Amita Sen, Sadhana Bose, Amala
Shankar, Manjusri Chaki-Sircar
5. Bengali cinema: the great directors: Satyajit Ray, Mrinal Sen, Ritwik Ghatak, the women
directors: Aparna Sen, et al; the superstars: from Uttam Kumar to Dev; the heroines: Kanan
Devi, Suchitra Sen, Madhabi Mukhopadhyay, Sabitri Chattopadhyay et al; representation of
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social and political issues in films; films as a source of history; screening of relevant films and
discussion.
6.Television megaserials and their impact on society.
Select Readings
Acharya, Anil, and Adrish Biswas eds., Bangalir Battala, Anushtup, Kolkata, 2013a
Bandyopadhyay, Aparna, Desire and Defiance: A Study of Bengali Women in Love,
1850-1930, Orient BlackSwan, Delhi, 2016
Bandyopadhyay, Aparna, Nahi Samanya Nari: Itihase, Samaje, Chintay, Setu Prakashani
and Women’s Studies Centre, Lady Brabourne College, Kolkata, 2018
Bandyopadhyay, Srikumar, Bangasahitye Upanasyer Dhara, Modern Book Agency,
Calcutta, 1988.
Banerjee, Sumanta, The Parlour and the Street, Elite and Popular Culture in Nineteenth
Century Calcutta, Seagull Books, Kolkata, 1989.
Banerjee, Sumanta, Unish Shataker Kolkata O Sarswatir Itar Santan, Anustup, Kolkata,
2008.
Benoy, Ghosh, Samayikpatre Banglar Samaj Chitra, Papyrus, Calcutta, 1966.
Bhadra, Goutam, Nyara Battalay Jay Kobar, Chhatim Books, Kolkata, 2011
Biswas, Adrish ed, Battalar Boi: Unish Shataker Dusprapya Kuriti Boi vol 1nd 2,
Gangchil, Kolkata, 2011
Biswas, Adrish, Battala
Biswas, Hardik Brata, Prahasane Kalikale Bangamahila 1860-1909, Charchapad,
Kolkata, 2011
Bose Sadhona, Shilpir Atmakatha, Pratikkhan, Calcutta, 2013.
Chakraborty, Aishika, Ranjabati, A Dancer and Her World, Thema, Calcutta, 2008.
Chakraborty, Sambuddha, Andare Antare, Unish Satake Bangali Bhadramahila, Stree,
Calcutta, 1995.
Chatterjee Partha et al, New Cultural Histories of India: Materiality and Practices,
Oxford University Press, Delhi, 2014.
Das, Sisir Kumar, A History of Indian Literature all volumes
Deb , Chitra, Bibahabasarer Kabyakatha, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1986.
Deb, Chitra, Antahpurer Atmakatha, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1984, reprint 1999.
Gangopadhyay, Prabhat Chandra, Banglar Nari Jagaran, Sadharan Brahmo Samaj,
Calcutta, reprint 1997.
Ghosh, Anindita, Power in Print: Popular Publishing and the Politics of Language and
Culture in a Colonial Society, 1778—1905, Cambridge, New Delhi
Gooptu, Sharmistha, Bengali Cinema: An Other Nation, Routledge, 2010
Gupta, Jogendranath, Bange Mahila Kobi, Dey’s Publishing, Kolkata, 2004
Hiranand, Shanti, Begum Akhtar: The Story of My Ammi, Viva Books, Delhi, 2005.
Indramitra, Saajghar, Triveni Prakashan, Calcutta, first published 1960, reprint 1967.
Kalidas S., Begum Akhtar- Love’s One’s Voice, Roli Books,
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Mamun, Muntasir (ed.), Unish Satake Bangladesher Sambad Samayikpatra, Bangla
Academy, Dacca, 1991.
Mitra, Arun Kumar, Amrita Lal Basur Jibani O Sahitya, Navana, Calcutta, 1970.
Mukhopadhyay , Arun, Kaler Pratima: Bangla Upanasyer Shat Bachar, 1923-1982,
Dey’s Publishing, 1974, reprint, 1991.
Mukhopadhyay, Madhabi, Madhabi Kanan, Charchapad, Kolkata, 2018
Murshid, Ghulam, Rasasundari Theke Rokeya, Nari Pragatir Eksho Bachar, Bangla
Academy, Dacca, 1993.
Ray, Bharati (ed)., Nari O Paribar, Bamabodhini Patrika, (1270-1329) Ananda
Publishers, Calcutta, 2002.
Roychoudhury, Subir (ed.), Jyotirmoyee Debir Rachana Sankalan, Dey’s Publishing,
Calcutta, 1991, reprint 2001.
Sampat Vikram, My name is Gauhar Jaan, Rupa &Co, Kolkata, 2010.
Sarkar, Tanika, Hindu Wife, Hindu Nation, Community, Religion and Cultural
Nationalism, Permanent Black, New Delhi, 2011.
Sarkar, Urmimala and Vishnipriya Dutt, Engendering Performance, Indian Women
performers in Search of Identity, Sage, Delhi, 2010
Sen Abhijit, (ed.), Radharani Debir Rachana Samkalan, Deys Publishing, Calcutta, 1999.
(volume1 and 2)
Sen, Abhijit and Bhaduri, Anindita (eds.), Girindramohini Dasir Rachana Sangraha,
Dey’s Publishing Calcutta, 2001.
Sen, Sukumar, Battalar Chhapa o Chhobi, Kolkata, 2008
Singh, Lata, Play House of Power: Theatre in Colonial India, Oxford University Press,
New Delhi,
Sreepantha, Kyabat Meye, Calcutta, Ananda Publishers, 1996.
Sreepantha, Mohonto Elokeshi Sambad, Ananda Publishers, Calcutta, 1984.
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4. Gender and history in India; social reform movement in Hindu society, social reform in
Muslim society; women in education, professions; nationalism and the nationalist movement;
peasant and working-class movements; caste, patriarchy and the women’s movements.
Select Readings:
Bannerji, Hasi, Sarojini Naidu- The Traditional Feminist, K.P. Bagchi & Company, 1998
Basu, Aparna, Mridula Sarabhai : Rebel With A Cause, OUP, 1996
Bridenthal R., Koonz C., Stuard S. (ed), Becoming Visible: Women in European History,
Houghton Mifflin, 1987
Burton, Antoinette, Burdens of History: British Feminists, Indian Women and Imperial
Culture1865-1915, University of North Carolina Press, 1994
Carroll, Bernice, Liberating Women’s History: Theoretical and Critical Essays,
University of Illinois Press, 1976
Chakrabarti, U., Rewriting History: The Life and Times of Pandita Ramabai, CUP, 1998
Chanana, K., Socialisation, Education and Women: Explorations in Gender Identity,
Orient Longman, 1988
Davis, John, Hellen Keller (Rebel Lives Series), Ocean Press, 2002
Forbes, Geraldine, Women in Modern India The New Cambridge History of India, IV. 2,
CUP, 1996
Forbes, Geraldine, Women in Colonial India : Essays on Politics, Medicine and
Historiography, Orient Blackswan, 2005
Gooptu, Suparna, Cornelia Sorabji: India’s Pioneer Woman Lawyer: A Biography, OUP,
2006
Gordon, Felicia, The Integral Feminist Madeleine Pelletier, 1974-1939, University of
Minnesota Press, 1990
Hasan, Mushirul Between Modernity and Nationalism: Halide Edipe’s Encounter with
Gandhi’s India, OUP, 2010
Kumar, Radha, The History of Doing: An Illustrated Account of Movements for Women’s
Rights and Feminism in India1800-1990, Kali for Women, 1993
Krishnamurthy, J. ed., Women in Colonial India: Essays on Survival, Work and the State,
OUP, 1989
Lerner, Gerda, The Creation of Feminist Consciousness: From the middle ages to
Eighteen-Seventy, OUP, 1993
Lerner, Gerda, The Majority Finds its Past: Placing Women in History, University of
North Carolina Press, 2005
Liddle, J. and Joshi, R., Daughters of Independence: Gender, Caste and Class in India,
Zed Books, 1986
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Mohanty, Talpade Chandra et al, (eds.), Third World and the Politics of Feminism,
Indiana University Press, 1991
O’Hanlon, Rosalind, A Comparison between Women and Men: Tarabai Shinde and the
Critique of Gender Relations in Colonial India, OUP, 1994
Ray, Bharati, Early Feminists of Colonial India: Sarala Devi Chaudhurani and Rokeya
Sakhawat Hossain, OUP, 2002
Ray, Bharati (ed.), Women in India: Colonial and Post Colonial Periods, Sage
Publication, 2005
Chaudhuri, N. and M. Strobel, Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and
Resistance, Indiana University Press, 1992
Sangari, Kumkum and Sudesh Vaid (eds.), Recasting Women: Essays in Colonial
History, Kali for Women, 1989
Sarkar, Sumit and Sarkar, Tanika, Women and Social Reform in Modern India Volume I
and II, Permanent Black, 2007
Scott, Joan Wallach, Gender and the Politics of History, Columbia University Press,
1988
Sinha, Mrinalini, Colonial Masculinity: The ‘Manly’ Englishman and the ‘Effeminate’
Bengali in the late Nineteenth Century, Manchester University Press, 1995
Amin, Sonia Nishat, The World of Muslim Women in Colonial Bengal 1876-1939, OUP
HIST CE 405a: South 24 Parganas: Local History, Environment, Culture, Society, Gender,
Climate
1.Concepts – understanding local history, methodological issues: relationship with oral history
and micro history
2.Introducing the region: the administrative boundaries and the cultural boundaries - local,
geography, population, migration, language and castes
3.Religion and local cults: beliefs and practices, socio-religious communities and groups, local
fairs and festivals
4. Modern education and a literary culture: The local intelligentsia – establishment of educational
institutions, the press, associations and societies during the turn of 19 th century
5.The region and the freedom movement – Swadeshi, Salt Satyagraha, Quit India, The Tebhaga
Movement
6.Settlement, land and labour in the colonial period
7.Administration – law and justice – local self-government, health and other services
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8.The Congress, the Left front years and Parivartan
9. Social problems in the district: child marriage, trafficking, violence, prostitution, and remedial
measures
Select Readings
De, Barun (ed.), West Bengal District Gazetteers – 24 Parganas, 1994.
Hobsbawm, Eric, On History, Abacus, 1998.
Hunter, W.W., A Statistical Account of Bengal, Vol-I, Trubner and Co., 1877
Mitra, A, West Bengal District Census Handbooks: 24 Parganas, 1954.
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7. Science, technology and medicine of the Colonial and Post-Colonial periods: Western
Medicine' in an Indian environment, the railways, ships and shipping, telecommunication
networks, hydraulic system; mining and metallurgy, Survey of India; technical education in India,
building scientific institutions of Colonial India; Indian response to the European science and
technology.
Select Readings:
1. Deviprasad Chattopadhyay, Science and Society in Ancient India, K.P Bagchi and
Company.
2. Debiprasad Chattopadhyay, History of science in India, Vol-1 & 2, New Delhi: Editorial
Enterprises.
3. H.C Bhardwaj, Aspects of Ancient Indian Technology, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
4. Deepak Kumar(Ed.), Science and the Raj, New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
5. Deepak Kumar Science and Empire: Essays in Indian Context 1700 -1947, New Delhi :
Anamika Publishers.
6. Deepak Kumar (Ed.) Disease and Medicine in India: A historical overview, New Delhi
Tulika Publishers.
7. David Arnold, Science Technology and Medicine in Colonial India, Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press.
8. David Arnold, Colonizing the Body: State Medicine and Epidemic Disease in Nineteenth
Century India, California: University Of California Press.
9. Satpal Sangwan, Science, Technology and Colonization: An Indian Experience 1757 -
1857, Delhi: South Asia Books.
10. Indian Science and Technology in Eighteenth century, Delhi: Inpex India.
11. J.D Bernal, Science in History, Delhi: Eklavya Publishers.
12. David Arnold, Imperial Medicine and Indigenous Societies, Delhi: OUP.
13. D.M. Bose, S.N. Sen, B.V. Subbarayappa (Ed.), A Concise History of Science in
India, New Delhi: INSA.
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