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6th June 2015, 03:56 PM
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Burdwan University History Honours Syllabus
I get admission at Burdwan University for BA (HONS.) in History course . will you please provide here the syllabus of the BA (HONS.) in History course of the Burdwan University?
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6th June 2015, 04:24 PM
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Re: Burdwan University History Honours Syllabus
As you want I am here providing you syllabus of the BA (HONS.) in History course of the Burdwan University. Syllabus : Part - I Paper – I History of India with Special Reference to Bengal (from earliest times to 1206 A.D.) Paper-II History of India with Special Reference to Bengal (1206 – 1757 A.D) PART-II Paper-III Greek History and Civilization (210 BC – 356 BC) or History of Medieval Europe (800-1250 A.D.) Paper-IV Transformation of Europe (15th -17th centuries) PART-III Paper-V History of India with special reference to Bengal (1757-1964 A.D.) Paper-VI History of Europe (1789-1945 A.D.) Paper-VII The Making of the Contemporary World Paper-VIII History of East Asia since 1839. Here is the attachment. BA (HONS.) in History course syllabus Burdwan University |
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23rd September 2019, 01:37 PM
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Re: Burdwan University History Honours Syllabus
Hi buddy here I am looking for University of Burdwan B.A. Honours. in. History program syllabus so would you plz let me know from where I can do download it ??
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23rd September 2019, 01:38 PM
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Re: Burdwan University History Honours Syllabus
As you want here I am giving bellow University of Burdwan B.A. Honours. in. History program syllabus on your demand : Semester - I Hons. Core Course Paper I 6 credits, Total 75 marks (60 + 15) HISTORY OF INDIA- I (From Earliest timesto 600 AD) Total 60 Lectures I. Reconstructing Ancient Indian History Early Indian notions of History Sourcesand tools of historical reconstruction Historicalinterpretations with special reference to gender, environment, technology, and regions. II. Phases of Pre-historic Cultures Paleolithic, Mesolithic & Neolithic cultures- regional and chronological distribution; new developments in technology and economy; subsistence, and patterns of exchange; Mehergarh - The advent of food production III. TheHarappan civilization Origins; Antiquity and Extent settlement patterns and town planning; agrarian base; craft productions and trade; social and political organization; religious beliefs and practices; art; the problem of urban decline and the late/post-Harappan traditions. Development of Neolithic and Chalcolithic cultures in post Harappan period. IV. Cultures in transition Coming of the Aryans and Aryan Debate, Vedic Literature, expansion of Brahmavarta to Aryavarta, Vedic religion and philosophy; Vedic economy and society. Religious protest movements; Second Urbanisation, Sixteen Mahajanpadas to the rise of Magadha. V. Changing political formations (circa 300 BCE to circa CE 300): The Mauryan Empire & politics- Asoka and the Fall of the Mauryas Post-Mauryan Polities with special reference to the Kushanas and the Satavahanas; Gana-Sanghas.Rise of the Guptas,development of Gupta Empire, Gupta Art, Architecture and Literature VI. Society Economy and Culture in Early India Agrarian expansion: land grants, changing production relations; graded Land rights and peasantry. Urban growth: north India, central India and the Deccan; craft production: trade and trade routes; coinage Social stratification: class, varna, jati, untouchability; gender; marriage and property relations he problem of urban decline: patterns of trade, currency, and urban Settlements. Last edited by sumit; 12th December 2019 at 03:11 PM. |
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