SYLLABUS (HISTORY) B.A. HISTORY PART-III (SEMESTER-V&VI)
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1 SYLLABUS (HISTORY) B.A. HISTORY PART-III (SEMESTER-V&VI) , , EXAMINATIONS PAPER-I : HISTORY OF THE WORLD ( ) PAPER-II : HISTORY OF PUNJAB ( ) B.A. HISTORY (HONOURS) PART-III(SEMESTER -V&VI) , , EXAMINATIONS PAPER-I : HISTORY OF U.S.A. ( ). PAPER-II : HISTORY OF CHINA ( ).
2 B.A. PART-III (SEMESTER-V) HISTORY PAPER-I : HISTORY OF THE WORLD ( ) Time Allowed : 3 hours Max.Marks:75 Pass Marks : 26 Internal Assessment Marks: 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER NOTE: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A,B and the entire Section C. 1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to. The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper 2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each and the candidates will attempt two questions from each section. 3. Section C which is compulsory, will consist of two parts: first part of section C will consist of 8 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 16 marks in all. The candidates are required to attempt all the 8 short-answer type questions. The answers to each of these questions will be of words and will carry 2 marks. 4 The second part of Section C will contain a question on map, internal choice will be offered in Map question. The Maps are specified in Section C. The Map question will carry 11 marks out of which 6 marks are for filling the Map and 5 marks for explanatory note. Thus the total marks for the compulsory section C will be 27 out of which 16 marks for short answer type questions and 11 marks for the Map question. 5. If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent. 6. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness. 7. The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper. 8. The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average. 9. Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment. 2. ONLY FOR BLIND CANDIDATES : In lieu of Map question the blind candidates will attempt the short answer type questions. The short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Out of four, the blind candidate will attempt any two short answer type questions. Internal choice will be given. The answer to each of these questions will be words and will carry 5&1/2 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 11.
3 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A, and B of the question paper and the entire Section C. The candidate are required to give answer of each short answer type question in words. SECTION-A 1. Rise of Modern Age : Renaissance and Reformation. 2. French Revolution of 1789 : Its causes and effects. 3. Napoleon : Reforms; Causes of his downfall. 4. Congress of Vienna and its significance. 5. Rise of Nationalism: Unification of Italy and Germany. SECTION-B 6. Industrial Revolution and its effects. 7. The Russian Revolution of 1917 : Causes and consequences. 8. Rise of Fascism and Nazism. 9. Causes of the First World War and Second World War. 10. Chinese Revolution of 1949; Modernisation of Turkey under Kamal Pasha; Creation of Israel. SECTION-C (Compulsory) Part-I : 8 Short-Answer type Questions. Eight short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidates will attempt all the 8 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 16 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short answer type question in words. Part-II : The paper-setter will set one question on map out of the 4 maps mentioned below. There will be internal choice. The outline map will be provided. The map question will carry 11 marks 6 marks for filling the the map and 5 marks for the explanatory note. MAPS: (a) Europe in 1789 A.D. (b) Vienna Congress. (c) Unification of Italy. (d) Europe in BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. C.D. Hazen : Modern Europe upto 1945 (English) 2. C.D.M. Ketelbey : A history of Modern Times (English) 3. F.L. Benns : European History Since 1870 (English & Punjabi). 4. F.L. Benns : Europe Since 1914 in its World Setting (English & Punjabi). 5. E.H. Carr : International Relations between the Two World Wars, Robert Ergang : Europe in our Times 7. S.B. Fay : The Origins of the World War. 8. Greenwood : The Modern World : A History of our Times. 9. A.C. Arora & : History of the World (Punjabi & Hindi). R.S. Arora 10. D.S. Sahota : Europe Da Itihas (Punjabi). 11. Rajinder Singh : Europe Da Itihas (Punjabi). 12. Brown and Coysh : The Map Approach to Modern History. 13. A.C. Arora & : Atlas of World History.
4 R.S. Arora 14. J.E. Swain : History of World civilization (English & Punjabi). 15. H.G. Wells : A Short History of the World (English & Punjabi). 16. J/Hi/?vH wkbco/v L ft;at fjfsjk; 17. Jain and Mathur : History of Modern World B.A.-III (SEMESTER-VI) PAPER-II : HISTORY OF PUNJAB ( ) Time Allowed : 3 hours Max.Marks:75 Pass Marks : 26 Internal Assessment Marks: 25 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER SETTER NOTE: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A,B and the entire Section C. 1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to. The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper 2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each and the candidates will attempt two questions from each section. 3. Section C which is compulsory, will consist of two parts: first part of section C will consist of 8 short-answer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 16 marks in all. The candidates are required to attempt all the 8 short-answer type questions. The answers to each of these questions will be of words and will carry 2 marks. 4 The second part of Section C will contain a question on map, internal choice will be offered in Map question. The Maps are specified in Section C. The Map question will carry 11 marks out of which 6 marks are for filling the Map and 5 marks for explanatory note. Thus the total marks for the compulsory section C will be 27 out of which 16 marks for short answer type questions and 11 marks for the Map question. 5. If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent. 6. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness. 7. The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper. 8. The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average. 9. Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment. 2. ONLY FOR BLIND CANDIDATES : In lieu of Map question the blind candidates will attempt the short answer type questions. The short answer
5 type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Out of four, the blind candidate will attempt any two short answer type questions. Internal choice will be given. The answer to each of these questions will be words and will carry 5&1/2 marks each. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 11. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A, and B of the question paper and the entire Section C. The candidate are required to give answer of each short answer type question in words. SECTION-A 1. Political condition of the Punjab on the eve of Ranjit Singh's accession to Power. 2. Establishment of Ranjit Singh's Kingdom : Conquests of Lahore, Amritsar, Multan, Kashmir and Peshawar. 3. Relations between Ranjit Singh and the British ( ). 4. Central and Provincial Administration and Military System of Ranjit Singh. SECTION-B 5. Causes of Anglo-Sikh Wars and the Annexation of the Punjab. 6. Administration of Punjab : Board of Administration and its working; John Lawrence as Chief Commissioner. 7. Socio-Religious Reform Movements in the late nineteenth century: Namdhari Movement; Arya Samaj; Singh Sabha ; Gurdwara Reform Movement 8. Factors leading to the partition of Punjab and its effects; reorganisation of the Punjab, SECTION-C (Compulsory) Part-I : 8 Short-Answer type Questions. Eight short answer type questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidates will attempt all the 8 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. Thus the total marks of these questions will be 16 marks. The candidates are required to give answer of each short answer type question in words. Part-II : The paper-setter will set one question on map out of the 4 maps mentioned below. There will be internal choice. The outline map will be provided. The map question will carry 11 marks 6 marks for filling the the map and 5 marks for the explanatory note. MAPS: (a) Kingdom of Ranjit Singh (1839 A.D.) (b) Battles of First Anglo-Sikh War. (c) Battles of Second Anglo-Sikh War. (d) Punjab in BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. N.K. Sinha : Ranjit Singh (English & Punjabi). 2. B.J. Hasrat : Life and Times of Ranjit Singh (English). 3. Khushwant Singh : History of the Sikhs, Vol.II. 4. Khushwant Singh : Ranjit Singh - Maharaja of the Punjab. 5. Fauja Singh : Some Aspects of State and Society under Ranjit Singh
6 6. G.S. Chhabra : Advanced History of the Punjab, Vol.II. 7. J.D. Cunningham : History of the Sikhs. 8. Kirpal Singh : Partition of the Punjab (English & Punjabi). 9. Ganda Singh (ed.) : Punjab (Bhai Jodh Singh Abhinandan Granth). 10. A.C. Arora : Punjab Da Itihas (Punjabi & Hindi). 11. K.S. Narang & : History of the Punjab (English, Punjabi & H.R. Gupta Hindi). 12. Gurcharan Singh : Punjab Da Itihas (Punjabi). & S.S. Gandhi 13. A.C. Arora : Atlas of Punjab History (English, Punjabi & Hindi). 14. J/H;hHno'Vk : gzikp dhnk b'e bfjok 1849^1947 B.A-III(SEMESTER -V) HISTORY (HONOURS) PAPER-I : HISTORY OF U.S.A. ( ). Time Allowed : 3Hours Max.Marks:100 External Marks:75 External Marks:75 Internal Assessment Marks :25 Pass Marks:26 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS 1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to. The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper 2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 shortanswer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each shortanswer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines. 3. If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent. 4. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness. 5. The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper. 6. The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average. 7. Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment. Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire Section C The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below
7 1 Test :10 Marks 2 Class Attendance :05 Marks 3 Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field :10 Marks Total Marks: 25 Marks INSTURCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES : Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short answer type questions in 50 words. SECTION-A 1. Civil War : causes and effects. 2. Reconstruction Programme. 3. Industrial and Agricultural Revolution. 4. Populist movement; Progressive movement. 5. Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom Policy. 6. The Great Depression ; New Deal Policy. SECTION-B 7. Rise of Imperialism : causes and impact. 8. First World War and Peace Settlements. 9. U.S.A and Second World War. 10. U.S.A. and the Cold War, Disarmament and Politics of the Power Blocks. 11. U.S.A., Vietnam and the Iraq Crisis. SECTION-C (Compulsory) Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27. SUGGESTED READINGS 1. A.F. Pollard : Factors in American History (Cambridge, 1925). 2. Allen Nevins and Heary : A Short History of United States Steele Commager (Calcutta, 1973). 3. Charles Beard : The Rise of American Civilization (2 Vols.). 4. S. Giri Dikshit (ed.) : American History by Indian Historians (Hyderabad, 1969). 5. Harold Eugene Davis : The United States in History (New Delhi, 1968). 6. John A. Krout : United States Since 1865 (London, 1971). 7. Ralph W. Steen : The United States - A History (New Jersey, 1950). 8. Samuel Mckee : American History to 1865 (New Jersey, 1969). 9. Samuel Eliot Morison : The Oxford History of the American People (New York, 1995). 10. T.A. Bailey : A Diplomatic History of the American People. 11. S. Link Arthur : American Epoch : A History of United States Since the 1890's. 12 J/H;hH no'vk L ft;at dk fjfjk;
8 13 J/Hi?vHwkBco/v L ft;at dk fjfsjk; 14 Jain and Mathur : History of Modern World B.A.III(SEMESTER VI) PAPER-I I: HISTORY OF CHINA ( ). Time Allowed : 3Hours Max.Marks:100 External Marks:75 Internal Assessment Marks :25 Pass Marks:26 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE PAPER-SETTERS 1. The Syllabus prescribed should be strictly adhered to. The paper-setters should keep in view the topics specified in each paper 2. The question paper will consist of three sections: A,B and C. Sections A and B will have four questions each from the respective sections of the syllabus and will carry 12 marks each. Section C will consist of 9 shortanswer type questions which will cover the entire syllabus and will carry 27 marks in all. There being no internal choice in this section, each shortanswer type questions will carry 3 marks. Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the Sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short-type question in 50 words i.e. in 7-10 lines. 3. If there is a question on notes, the choice offered in such question should at least be fifty percent. 4. The wording of the questions should be simple and easily understandable by an average student. There should be no vagueness. 5. The number of questions based upon quotations should not exceed two in a question paper. 6. The general standard of the questions should cater to the different intellectual levels-average, above average and below average. 7. Each paper is of 75 marks and three hours duration and 25 marks are of internal assessment. Note: The paper setter should keep in view the topics specified in each paper Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire Section C The Break-up of 25 marks for Internal Assessment ( Theory Papers) is below 1 Test :10 Marks 2 Class Attendance :05 Marks 3 Project Work/Assignment/ Seminar/Field :10 Marks Total Marks: 25 Marks INSTURCTIONS FOR THE CANDIDATES : Candidates are required to attempt two questions each from the sections A and B and the entire Section C. The candidates are required to give answer of each short answer type questions in 50 words.
9 SECTION-A 1. Opening of China and its impact. 2. Sino-Japanese War : Causes and results. 3. Rise of Nationalist movement and Chiang Kai-Shek. 4. Rise of Financial imperialism in China. 5. Revolution of 1911 : causes and effects. SECTION-B 6. Rise of Communism in China and Mao-Tse-Tung. 7. Revolution of Second Sino-Japanese War : Causes and effects. 9. China and the Second World War. 10. The Sino-Indian War and Sino-Indian Relations. SECTION-C (Compulsory) Nine short answer questions will be set from the entire syllabus. The candidate will attempt all the 9 questions. These questions will be based upon terms, concepts, institutions and historical sources within the purview of the syllabus. The answer of these questions will be of 50 words i.e lines and will carry 3 marks each. Thus, the total marks for these questions will be 27. SUGGESTED READINGS 1. B.R. Chatterji : Modern China - A Short History (Meerut, 1969). 2. Chou Hsiang-Kuang : A History of Chinese Culture. 3. Chou Hsiang-Kuang : Modern History of China. 4. Li Chien Nung : The Political History of China (New Delhi, 1963). 5. M.G. Aleavy H. : The Modern History of China. 6. R.S. Gupta : History of Modern China (New Delhi, 1974). 7. Sharmunn & Schell : Republic of China. 8. Sharmunn & Schell : Imperialist China. 9. H.M. Vinacke : History of the Far East in Modern Time. 10. Wolfrao Eberhard : A History of China (London, 1977). 11. Wright, M. (ed.) : The Chinese Revolution-The First Phase. 12. Jain and Mathur : History of Modern World
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