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Course Title:HISTORY IIILevel: UG
Course Objectives: The objective of this paper is to familiarize students of law with the history of Europe as many international laws/human rights/humanitarian laws
emanate from developments in Europe.
Pre-requisites:The basic knowledge of world history.
Student Learning Outcomes:To develop the temperament of students so that they can understand how laws emanate from developments in Europe.
Weightage
Module I 25%
Europe from 1740-1815 Industrial revolution in England ; The French Revolution: Reasons, Girondins and Jacobins, The Directory ; Napoleonic Era and Europe.
L T P/S
SW/FW
TOTAL CREDIT UNITS
3 1 0 0 4
Module II 25% Europe from 1815-1850
Vienna Settlement and the Concert of Europe : Role of Metternich ; The Democratic and Nationalist aspirations of Europe: Independence of Belgium ; Developments in Great Britain, France, Portugal, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungry ; Working Class Movement: Socialism and Marx ; Women’s Movement.
Module III 25%
Europe from 1850-1871
Crimean War (1853-56) ; Russia ; The Unification of Italy ; The Unification of
Germany ; Near Eastern Question
Module IV 25%
Europe from 1871-1945 (Imperialism and Colonialism)
France after 1870: Third Republic and its Constitution ; German Empire ; Partition of Africa, Militant Nationalism and the armament race ; International Relations and event leading to First World War : League of Nations ; Interwar years and the Second World War ; Humanitarian Concerns and Moduleed Nations.
Pedagogy for Course Delivery:
The class will be taught using the method of lectures and assigning projects.
Assessment/ Examination Scheme:
Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination
3s0 NA 70
Theory Assessment (L&T):Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term
Examination
Components (Drop down)
CT HA CP Attendance 70%
Weightage (%) 10 10 5 5
Text and references: joll, James, Europe since 1815 Ketelby, C.D.M., A History of Modern Times from 1789 Thomson, David, Europe Since Napoleon
Burns, Edward McNall, et.al, World Civilizations, Volumes B and C
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