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RAJKOT
F.Y.B.A.
S.Y.B.A.
T.Y.B.A.
New Syllabus
[Semester System]
1 to 6
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. – Semester – 1
HISTORY
[In force from June 2010]
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 01 HCC-01 Modern World History
(1453 – 1914 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 02 HEC-01 History of India (Indus Valley Civilisation to 320 A.D.)
OR
History of Ancient World
04 04 30 70 100
F.Y.B.A. – Semester – 2
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 03 HCC-02 Modern World History
(1914 - 1950)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 04 HEC-02 History of India
(320 – 1206 A.D.)
or
History of Medieval World
04 04 30 70 100
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
S.Y.B.A. – Semester – 3
HISTORY
[In force from June 2011]
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 05 HCC-03 History of India
(1206 – 1605 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 06 HCC-04 History of India
(1818 – 1885 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 07 HCC-05 History of Europe
(1789 – 1890 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
S.Y.B.A. – Semester – 4
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 08 HCC-06 History of India
(1605 – 1818 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 09 HCC-07 History of India
(1885 – 1964 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 10 HCC-08 History of Europe
(1890 – 1960 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. – Semester – 5
[In Force from June 2012]
HISTORY
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 11 HCC-09 History of China and Japan (1839-1914 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 12 HCC-10 History of U.S.A. (1861 – 1912 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 13 HEC-03 History of South East Asia (1850-1919 A.D.)
ORHistory of the Middle East
(1850 – 1919 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 14 HEC-04 History of Russia (1894 – 1924 A.D.)
ORHistory of England (1815 – 1880 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 15 HEC-05 Main Currents of the CulturalHistory of India
(Indus Valley Civilisation to 1206 AD.)
ORThe Constitution of the
Republic of India
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 16 HEC-06 History of Gujarat (942 – 1410 A.D.)
ORHistory of Gujarat (1573 –
1707)
04 04 30 70 100
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. – Semester – 6
[In Force from June 2012]
HISTORY
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
PAPER 17
HCC-11 History of China and Japan (1914 – 1960 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 18
HCC-12 History of U.S.A. (1912 – 1963 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
PAPER 19
HEC-07 History of South East Asia (1919 - 1960 A.D.)
ORHistory of the Middle East
(1919 - 1960 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 20
HEC-08 History of Russia (1924 - 1993 A.D.)
ORHistory of England (1880 – 1945 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 21
HEC-09 Main Currents of the Cultural History of India
(1206 - 1947 A.D.)OR
The Constitution of the Republic of India
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 22
HEC-10 History of Gujarat (1411 – 1573 A.D.)
ORHistory of Gujarat (1707 – 1818 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
RAJKOT
F.Y.B.A.New Syllabus
[Semester System]
1 & 2
June - 2010
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. – Semester – 1
HISTORY
[In force from June 2010]
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightagefor end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 01 HCC-01 Modern World History
(1453 – 1914 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 02 HEC-01 History of India (Indus Valley Civilisation to 320 A.D.)
OR
History of Ancient World
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-1HISTORY PAPER : 1 Core Course Code - 01
Modern World History [1453 A.D. to 1914 A.D.]
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] Decline of Feudalism and rise of the Modern era.
[2] Renaissance
[3] Reformation
Unit – II
[4] Geographical discoveries – Beginning of Colonialism.
[5] American Revolution (1776)
Unit – III
[6] Scientific and Agricultural development, Industrial Revolution and
Emergence of New Social Class.
[7] French Revolution (1789)
Unit – IV
[8] Nationalism in Europe unification of Italy
[9] Unification of Germany
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Swain, J.E. : A History of World Civilization(Eurasia Publishing House, New Delhi 1963)
2. Revill, J.C. : World History(Longmans Green & Co. London, 1962)
3. Weech, W.N. : History o f the World(Asia publishing House, Bombay, 1964)
4. Vairanapillai, M.S. : A Concise World History(Madura Book House, Madurai)
5. Sharma, S.R. : A Brief Survey of Human History
6. Hayes, Moon & Way Land : World History(Mac Millan, New York, 1957)
7. Hale, J.R. : Renaissance Europe(University of California Press, 1978)
8. Hilton Rodney : Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism(Rout ledge Chapman & Hall, 1976)
9. Thoms, David : World History(O.U.P. London, 1956)
10. Langsam, W.C. : The World Since 1919(Mac Millan, New York, 1968)
11. Ketelby C.D.M. : A History of Modern Times from 1789(George G. Harrap & Co. London, 1966)
12. Thomson, David : Europe since Napoleon
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SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-1HISTORY PAPER : 2 Elective Course Code - 01
History of India - upto 320 A.D.
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] Geographical features of India – Land, environment
and people.
[2] A brief survey of pre – Harappan cultures, Harappan Civilization
Urban Planning, Society, religion and decline.
Unit – II
[3] Society, Economy and religion as reflected in Vedic
Literature, Post Vedic Social Developments, Varna – Jati,
16 Sanskars and four purusharathas.
[4] Rise of New religious movements – Buddhism and Jainism
Unit – III
[5] Political, Social and Economic conditions during the age
of the Mauryas.
[6] Ashoka and his greatness – Mauryan Administration.
Unit – IV
[7] The Shungas – (Pushyamitra), Western Kshatrapas
(Rudradaman)
[8] Kushanas (Kanishka) and Satvahanas (Gautamiptra Satkarni)
[9] The Sangama Age.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Majumudar, R.C. : Ancient India(Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)
2. Tripathi, R.S. : History of India(Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)
3. Mahajan, V.D. : Ancient India(S Chand & Co., Delhi 1968)
4. Kulkarani, Chidambar : Ancient Indian History and Culture (Orient Longmans, Bombay, 1974)
5. Delvi, D.A.David, M.D.Mahadevan V and Shastri B.S.
: History and Culture of Ancient India(Kitabmahal, Allahahbad)
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SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-1HISTORY – 2 (Optional) Elective Course Code - 01
History of Ancient World
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] Culture and Civilization – Meaning and Definitions.
[2] Civilization of Egypt – Contribution in social, economic,
religious and cultural spheres.
Unit – II
[3] The Sumerian civilization – State of Society Babylonian.
Civilization-Hammurabi-Social, economic and Cultural
Conditions.
[4] Assyrian civilization-Achievements of Asurbanipal and
Nebuchedanczar.
Unit – III
[5] Ancient civilization of Khaldia and Phoenisia.
[6] Indus Valley Civilization – Town planning – society, economy,
religion and decline.
Unit – IV
[7] The civilization of ancient China-society, economy and
religion-Lao-Tse, Confucius-Contribution in the field of Art
and Literature.
[8] Legacy of Ancient India in the fields of Literature, Art, Religion
Education and Science.
[9] Legacy of Persian Empire, Administration, Postal System-
Zoroastrianism.
F.Y.B.A. – Semester – 2
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weight age for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 03
HCC-02 Modern World History
(1914 - 1950)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 04
HEC-02 History of India
(320 – 1206 A.D.)
OR
History of Medieval
World
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-2HISTORY PAPER : 3 Core Course Code - 02
Modern World History [1914 A.D. to 1950 A.D.]
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] First World War – Causes and Results
[2] Treaty of Versailles
Unit – II
[3] League of Nations – Achievements and Failure.
[4] Russian Revolution - Lenin
Unit – III
[5] Development of Russia under the Rule of Stalin
[6] Fascism in Italy.
Unit – IV
[7] Nazism in Germany
[8] Second World War – Decline of Imperialism and Decolonisation.
[9] U.N.O. - Organs, achievements and failure.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-2HISTORY PAPER : 4 Elective Course Code - 02
History of India [320 A.D. to 1206 A.D.]
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] Gupta Dynasty – Samudragupta – expansion of the Gupta
Empire.
[2] Achievements of Chandragupta II and Kumargupta.
Unit – II
[3] Social and Cultural development during the Gupta period
Literature Arts, Education and Science.
[4] Harshavardhana – Career and achievements.
Unit – III
[5] Expansion and Influence of Indian Culture in Southeast Asia.
[6] The Pallavas, the Cheras and the Cholas their Achievements.
Unit – IV
[7] A brief Political Survey of Rajput states with special
reference to the Parmars. Chalukyas (Vatapi), Rashtrakutas
and Palas.
[8] Social Economic, religious and Cultural conditions during
Rajputa period.
[9] Invasions of Mahammud Gaznavi and Mahammud Ghori and
their impact on India.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Majumudar, R.C. : Ancient India(Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)
2. Tripathi, R.S. : History of India(Motilal Banarasidas – Delhi 1968)
3. Mahajan, V.D. : Ancient India(S Chand & Co., Delhi 1968)
4. Kulkarani, Chidambar : Ancient Indian History and Culture (Orient Longmans, Bombay, 1974)
5. Delvi, D.A.David, M.D.Mahadevan V and Shastri B.S.
: History and Culture of Ancient India(Kitabmahal, Allahahbad)
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SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
F.Y.B.A. Semester-2HISTORY – 4 (Optional) Elective Course Code - 02
History of Medieval World
[In force from June 2010]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – I
[1] The Civilization of Greece-Democracy, Literature, Art
and Architecture, Education and Science.
[2] Achievements of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Alexander
[3] Legacy of Roman Empire-Administration, Law, Literature,
Art, Architecture and Philosophy.
Unit – II
[4] Jesus Christ – Main Preachings – Rise of Christianity
[5] Prophet Mohammad – Rise of Islam religion – Its cultural
contribution.
Unit – III
[6] The Middle Age of Europe – Characteristics of Feudalism.
[7] Social, economic and cultural condition of Europe
during Feudalism.
Unit – IV
[8] The crusades – causes and results.
[9] Rise of new towns – Development and impact of Christianity –
End of Medieval age.
RAJKOT
S.Y.B.A.New Syllabus
[Semester System]
3 & 4
June - 2011
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
S.Y.B.A. – Semester – 3
HISTORY
[In force from June 2011]
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weightage for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 05
HCC-03 History of India
(1206 – 1605 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 06
HCC-04 History of India
(1818 – 1885 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 07
HCC-05 History of Europe
(1789 – 1890 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYS.Y.B.A. SEMESTER - 3
HISTORY PAPER – 5 Core Course No. 03Total Marks – 100
Credit - 4
HISTORY OF INDIA [1206-1605]
Unit-I
1. Establishment of Delhi Sultanate-Mamluk Dynasty – Kutubuddin,
Iltutmish, Razia, Balban-their achievements.
2. Allauddin Khilji – His Reforms.
Unit-II
3. Mahammad Tughluq and Firoz Tughluq - Career and achievements.
4. Sikandar and Ibrahim Lodi-their career – First Battle of Panipat-causes
and consequences.
5. Disintegration of the Delhi Sultanate-Vijayanagar Empire – Krishnadev
Rai and his achievements.
Unit-III
6. Literature, art and architecture during the Sultanate period.
7. The Bhakti Movement-aims, factors and effects.
Unit-IV
8. Establishment of the Mughal Rule-Babar and Humayun – Their career
9. Sher Shah and his Reforms.
10. Akbar and his achievements.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. A. L. Shrivastava – Delhi Sultanate
2. S. Lane Poole – Medieval India
3. Ishwari Prasad – A Short History of Muslim Rule in India.
4. S.R. Sharma – The Crescent in India.
5. R. R. Tripathi – Rise and fall of the Mughal Empire
6. V.D. Mahajan – India since 1526
7. G.S. Sardesai – The New History of the Marathas – Vol. I to II
8. G.S. Sardesai – Main Currents of Maratha History
9. S.R. Sharma – Making of Modern India (Relevant Chapters)
10. P. E. Roberts – History of British India (Relevant Chapters)
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. Majumdar, Raychaudhari and Dutta – An Advanced History of India.
2. S. R. Sharma – Mughal Empire in India
3. A. L. Shrivastava – The Mughal Empire
4. Edward and Garret – Mughal Rule in India
5. Nadkarni, V. B. – Rise and Fall of the Maratha Empire.
6. C.A. Kinkaid – A History of the Maratha People.
7. R.C. Majumadar (Edi.) – The Delhi Sultanate, (Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan)
8. Do – The Mughal Empire
9. Do – The Maratha Supremacy
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYS.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER - 3
HISTORY PAPER – 6 Core Course No. 04
Total Marks – 100Credit - 04
HISTORY OF INDIA [1818 - 1885]
Unit-I
1. Lord William Bentinck – His Reforms.
2. First Afghan War – Annexation of Sindh.
Unit-II
3. Ranjitsinh-his achievements.
4. Lord Dalhousie – His policy of Annexation and his Reforms.
Unit-III
5. Upheaval of 1857 - causes, consequences and nature.
6. Social and Economic condition of India during the company’s rule.
Unit-IV
7. Queen Victoria’s Declaration.
8. Lord Lytton and Rippon-their achievements.
9. Social and Religious Reform movement during the 19th century.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Majumdar, Raychaudhari & Dutta – An Advanced History of India
2. Robert, P. E. – History of British India (Oxford University Press, Bombay)
3. Thompson and Garrat – Rise and Fulfilment of British Rule in India.
4. V.D. Mahajan – India Since 1526.
5. M. L. Sharma – History of India.
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. H. H. Dodwell – Cambridge History of India Vol. V-VI
2. C. H. Philips – The Evolution of India and Pakistan – 1858-1947 (Oxford
Uni. Press)
3. J. Nehru – Discovery of India
4. R.C. Majumdar (Edi.) – British Paramountcy and Indian Renaissance
Part-I, II (Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan – B’bay)
5. R.C. Majumdar (Edi.) – Struggle for Freedom (Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan –
B’bay)
6. S. N. Sen – The Eighteen Fifty Seven
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYS.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER - 3
HISTORY PAPER – 7 Core Course No. 05
Total Marks – 100
Credit - 4
HISTORY OF EUROPE [1789 - 1890]
Unit-I
1. The French Revolution – Causes and consequences.
2. Napoleon Bonaparte – achievements.
Unit-II
3. Congress of Vienna (1815) – Role of Matternich.
4. French Revolutions of 1830 and 1848.
Unit-III
5. Industrial Revolution and its effects.
6. Unification of Italy - Role of Mazzini, Cavour and Garibaldi.
Unit-IV
7. Unification of Germany - Role of Bismarck.
8. Germany under Bismarck (1817 – 1890)
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. David Thompson - Europe Since Napoleon
2. C.D.M. Ketelby - History of Modern Times
3. J. M. Southgate - A textbook of Modern European History
4. Grant & Temperley - Europe in the 19th and 20th Century
5. E. Lipson - Europe in the 19th and 20th Century
6. G. P. Gooch - A History of Modern Europe
7. V.D. Mahajan - Modern Europe since 1789
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. H.A.L. Fisher - A History of Europe
2. Hayes - Modern Europe upto 1870
3. Hayes - Contemporary Europe since 1870
4. A.J. Grant - A History of Europe
5. J. Gottschalk - The Rise of Modern Europe
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S.Y.B.A. – Semester – 4
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of Hrs. per
Week
Weight age for Internal Examination
Weight age for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 08
HCC-06 History of India
(1605 – 1818 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 09
HCC-07 History of India
(1885 – 1964 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 10
HCC-08 History of Europe
(1890 – 1960 A.D)
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYS.Y.B.A. SEMESTER - 4
HISTORY PAPER – 8 Core Course No. 06
Total Marks – 100Credit - 4
HISTORY OF INDIA [1605-1818]
Unit-I
1. Jehangir, Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb – Religious Policy-causes of the
downfall of the Mughal Empire.
2. The Mughal Administration
Unit-II
3. Socio-Economic and Cultural conditions and Arts and architecture
during the Mughal rule.
4. Rise of the Marathas – Shivaji and his achievements.
Unit-III
5. The Peshwas – Baji Rao I-his achievements-Third Battle of Panipat –
Madhav Rao I and his achievements.
6. Causes of the downfall of the Marathas – Its effects.
Unit-IV
7. The Beginning of the British Power in India – Battles of Plassey and
Buxar.
8. Lord Cornwallis and Lord Wellesley.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
S.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER - 4
HISTORY PAPER – 9 Core Course No. 07
Total Marks – 100Credit - 4
HISTORY OF INDIA [1885 - 1964]
Unit-I
1. Rise and Growth of Indian National Movement (1885 – 1905)
2. Lord Curzon - his domestic policy.
Unit-II
3. Indian National Movement. (1905 – 1920)
4. Indian National & Revolutionary Movement of the Gandhian era
(1920 – 1947) Indian National Army and – Subhashchandra Bose
Unit-III
5. Circumstances leading to the partition of India-Integration of the
Princely States and Sardar Patel.
6. The making of the constitution – Its salient features.
Unit-IV
7. Five year Plans and economic progress upto 1964.
8. Foreign Policy of the Republic of India – Its Characteristics and Non
Aligned Policy.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
S.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER - 4
HISTORY PAPER – 10 Core Course No. 08
Total Marks – 100
Credit - 4
HISTORY OF EUROPE [1890-1960]
Unit-I
1. Factors and events leading to the First world war – Treaty of
Versailles.
2. Russian Revolution of 1917 – causes and effects.
Unit-II
3. The League of Nations - Achievements and Failures.
4. Mussolini and Fascism in Italy
Unit-III
5. Adolf Hitler and Nazism in Germany
6. Factors and events leading to the Second World War.
Unit-IV
7. United Nations – Main organs - Role in world peace upto 1960.
8. The cold war – causes and consequences.
RAJKOT
T.Y.B.A.
New Syllabus
[Semester System]
5 & 6
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. – Semester – 5
[In Force from June 2012]
HISTORY
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of
Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weight age for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
Paper 11 HCC-09 History of China and Japan (1839-1914 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 12 HCC-10 History of U.S.A. (1861 – 1912 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
Paper 13 HEC-03 History of South East Asia (1850-1919 A.D.)
ORHistory of the Middle East
(1850 – 1919 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 14 HEC-04 History of Russia (1894 – 1924 A.D.)
ORHistory of England (1815 – 1880 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 15 HEC-05 Main Currents of the Cultural History of India
(Indus Valley Civilisation to 1206 AD.)
ORThe Constitution of the
Republic of India
04 04 30 70 100
Paper 16 HEC-06 History of Gujarat (942 – 1410 A.D.)
ORHistory of Gujarat (1573 –
1707)
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER – 5
HISTORY PAPER : 11 Core Course No. 09
HISTORY OF CHINA AND JAPAN (1839 A.D. TO 1914 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Opium War – Treaty of Nanking (1842) – The Taiping Rebellion
(1851 – 1865)
[2] Opening of Japan for West by Commodore Perry – The Meiji
Restoration.
Unit – 2
[3] Reforms and Modernisation of Japan – Its Moral and material progress
under Meiji Rule.
[4] Sino-Japanese War (1894-95) – The Treaty of Shimonoseki.
Unit – 3
[5] The Hundred Day’s Reforms – The Boxer Rebellion.
[6] Battle for Concessions in China – The Open Door Policy of USA.
Unit – 4
[7] The Russo-Japanese War (1904-05) – The Treaty of Portsmouth.
[8] The Chinese Revolution of 1911 – Yuan – Shi Kai’s Government.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Owen & Lattimore : The Making of Modern China
2. Li-Chien Nung : The Political History of China
3. K.S. Laturette : The History of Japan
4. Norman : Japan’s Emergence as a Modern State
5. H. H. Vinacke : History of the Far East is Modern Times
6. K.S. Laturette : A Short History of Far East
7. David R. Rowe : Modern China – A Brief Survey
8. Anthur Yiesmann : Modern Japan – A Brief Survey
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1. K. M. Pannikar : Asia under Western Dominance
2. Croft & Buchanan : A History of Far – East
3. P. H. Clyde : The Far East
4. Douglas : Europe & The Far East
5. C. F. Hudson : The Far East in World Politics.
6. Michael Taylor : The Far East in Modern world.
7. Michael Edwards : Asia in the European Age (1498 – 1955)
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. Semester - 5
HISTORY PAPER : 12 Core Course No. 10
HISTORY OF U.S.A. (1861 A.D. to 1912 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Civil War – its causes and effects – Abrahm Lincoln.
[2] Survival and reconstruction of the Union.
Unit – 2
[3] The Industrial and agricultural growth – Populist movement.
[4] The Spanish American War (1898)
Unit – 3
[5] The Progressive Movement (1901-1916) – Economic, Industrial and
Social reforms.
[6] Theodore – Roosevelt – Domestic Policy.
Unit – 4
[7] Theodore Roosevelt – Foreign Poliy
[8] Taft and his Dollar Diplomy.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Franklin Eascher : A Brief History of the U.S.
2. Nevins : A Brief History of the U.S.
3. Nevins and Commager : The Story of a Free people.
4. K. George : American Diplomacy (1900 – 1950)
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1. Charles Beard : Rise of American Civilization
2. Hicks & Mowry : A Short History of American Democracy
3. Nevins and Commager : The Heritage of America
4. Current, Williams and Freidel : American History – A Survey.
5. Paul M. Angle : The American Reader Vol. III, IV, V (Stu. Ed.)
6. Richard D. Heffner : A Documentary History of the U.S. (A Mentor Book)
7. S.E. Bemis : A Diplomatic History of the U.S.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER – 5
HISTORY PAPER : 13 Elective Course No. 03
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA (1850 A.D. to 1919 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Political, Social, Economic and Cultural Conditions of South East Asia
in 1850.
[2] The Dutch in East Indies – The Culture System – Causes of its origin,
Characteristics – Demerits – Reaction of the people – Sariket Islam.
Unit – 2
[3] Impact of Spanish Rule in Phillipines – Demand for Reforms and Jose
Rizal – Spanish – American War (1898) – Causes and Consequences.
[4] First Twenty years of American Rule in Phillipines.
Unit – 3
[5] Anglo-Burmese Relations (1851-1885) – Second and Third Anglo –
Burmese War – Causes and Effects – Rule of Mindon Min.
[6] Territorial Expansion of France in Indo-China and Its administration.
Unit – 4
[7] Siam-King Mongkut, His domestic and Foreign policy.
[8] King Chulalongkarna – His Reforms and foreign policy.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Hall, D.G.E. : A History of South – East Asia(Macmillan, London)
2. Cady, J.F. : South-East Asia, Its Historical Development(MacGraw, Hill Book Co. New York)
3. Brian Harrison : South-East Asia(MacMillan, London)
4. Buss, C.A. Asia in the Modern World (MacMillan, New York)
5. Michael Edwards : Asia in the European Age (1948 – 1955) (Asia Publishing House, Bombay)
6. Michael & Taylor : The far East in the Modern World (Methuen – London)
7. Vinacke, Harold : A History of the Far East in Modern Times (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., London)
8. Pandey : Problems of Independence in South – East Asia(MacMillan, London)
9 J. Kennedy : Asian Nationalism in the Twentieth Century (MacMillan, London)
10 Chatterji, B.R. : South East Asia in Transition (Meenakshi Prakashan, Merrut)
11 Willard & Elspree : Japan’s role in South – East Asian Nationalist Movement, 1940-45, (Cambridge)
12 William Henderson : New Nations of South East Asia (Head Line Series No. 10)
13 Panikkar K.M. : Asia and Western Dominance
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T.Y.B.A. – Semester-5HISTORY PAPER : 13 Elective Course No. 03
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST (1850 A.D. to 1919 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Cremean War and its results.
[2] The Balkan Problem : Russo-Turkish War and the Congress of Berlin.
Unit – 2
[3] The Suez Canal, Ismail’s Rule – European Intervention and British
Occupation.
[4] Rule of Abdul Hamid-II, Berlin Baghdad Railway Project.
Unit – 3
[5] The Young Turks : Secret Societies – The Revolution of 1908.
The Arab Nationalism.
[6] Impact of the World War I on the Middle East - The Balfour
Declaration – Paris Peace Conference – Treaty of Severs.
Unit – 4
[8] Turkish Nationalism – Mustafa Kamal Pasha – The Turkish Republic
under Ataturk.
[9] The Fertile Crescent under the Mandate System – French and British
Occupations.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Sydney N. Fisher : The Middle East – A History(Routledge and Kegan Paul, London)
2. George E. Kirk : A Short History of the Middle East(Methuen, London)
3. Davis : A Short History of the Middle East(Mecmillan, London)
4. George Lencowski : The Middle East in World affairs (Comell University, New York)
5. Longriegg S.H. : Oil in the Middle East
6. George Antonium : The Arab Awakening
7. Longriegg S.H. : Syria and Lebanon under French Mandate.
8. John Mariow : A History of Modern Egypt and Anglo –Egyptian Relations, 1800-1953.(Cresset – London)
9 Mohammad Ray Riffat : The Awakening of the Modern Egypt. (Longmans – London)
10 Elearnor Bisbee : The New Turks – Pioneers of the Republic 1910-1950(University of Pennsylvinia)
11 Toynbee and Kirk : Turkey (Ernest Benn, London)
12 Willian Hass : Iran (Columbia, New York)
13 Majid Khaddi : Independent Iraq (Oxford, London)
14 Philip W. Ireland : Iraq (Jonathan Cape)
15 Jermiah Ben Jacob : The Rise of Israel (Gresby House, New York)
16 Hurewity J.C. : The Struggle for Palestine
17 Baba Toukan : A Short History of Trans – Jordan (Luyeo – London)
18 Philby II & Hohn St. : Saudi Arabia (Ernest Benn).
19 Bouters Ghali B.Y. : The Arab League, 1945 – 55(Carneigic Endowment, New York)
20 Haiford & Hoskin : The Middle East(The Macmillan, New York)
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BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
1. Webstor Donald E. : Turkey of Ataturk (American Academy)
2. George Lancowski : Oil and State in the Middle East(Carnell University, New York)
3. Ali Haidar Midhat : The Life of Midhatashe
4. George Lancowski : Russia and the West in Iraq (1918-1948) (Cordell, New York)
5. Earnes Maie : Iran from mandate to Independence (Allen & Unwin, London)
6. Siz Sir Reader Bullard : British and the Middle East
7. Hare C. Armstrong : Lord of Arabia – Ibn Saud
8. Richard N. Chryco : The Near East and the Great Powers (Harward)
9. Halford, O.L. Heskins : The Middle – East (Macmillan, New York)
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. Semester - 5
HISTORY PAPER : 14 Elective Course No. 04
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF RUSSIA (1894 A.D. to 1924 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Czar Nicholas – II – Political, Economic. Social and Cultural Condition
of Russia at the beginning of the 20th Century.
[2] The Russo – Japanese War (1904-05) - causes and its impact on
international Politics.
Unit – 2
[3] The Revolution of 1905 – consequences and its importance.
[4] The Dumas and their working – causes of their failure.
Unit – 3
[5] Circumstances leading Russia towards First World War.
[6] The March Revolution of 1917. Kerensky Government. The Bolshevik
Revolution and Lenin’s Leadership – Impact of the Great Revolution
on the World.
Unit – 4
[7] Treaty of Brest – Litovsk – The Civil War – Main Events and results.
[8] The New Economic Policy of Lenin. Lenin’s place in the history of
USSR.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. George Vernadsky : A History of RussiaYale University Press
2. Nicholas V. Riasanovsky : A History of Russia(Oxford, New York, 1953)
3. Florinsky Michael T. : Russia – A short History,(MacMillan, New York)
4. Barnard Pares : A History of Russia(Methuca London)
5. George Van Rauch : A History of Soviet Russia(Prager, New York)
6. Walter Kitchner : A History of Russia(Baroes and Nobles)
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1. E.H. Carr : A History of Soviet Russia (4 Vols.)
2. Louis Aragon : History of the USSR from Lenin to Khrushchev (Whitefield and Nicholsan, London, 1964)
3. Clarkson : A History of Russia (New York)
4 Walah Warren B. : Reading in Russian History (Sylacus, 1959)
5. Hugh Setoy Watson : The Decline of Imperial Russia (Methanen)
6. Beloff-Max : The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia(Vol. 2) Oxford.
7. V. I. Lenin : On the Foreign Policy of the Soviet State (Progress Publishers, Moscow)Vol. I, II and III
8. V. I. Lenin : Selected Works of LeninVol. I, II and III
9 Stalin : Selected Works of Stalin
10 Summer : Survey of Russian History (Methanon)
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. – Semester - 5
HISTORY PAPER : 14 Elective Course No. 04
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF ENGLAND (1815 A.D. to 1880 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] England at the Vienna Congress – Economic distress and social unrest
(1815-1822) measures and reforms of the Tories (1822-1830) - Foreign
policy of Canning.
[2] Lord Grey (1830-1834) and Lord Melbourne (1834-1841). The Reform
Act of 1832 and other reforms upto 1841.
Unit – 2
[3] Queen Victoria-Her character and impact upon political affairs.
[4] Sir Robert Peel (1841-1846) Reforms and foreign policy – The Chartist
movement.
Unit – 3
[5] Lord Palmerston – Career and achievements – domestic and foreign
policy.
[6] Gladstone – career – His Liberalism and Reforms – the Reforms Act of
1867, Foreign policy and achievements.
Unit – 4
[7] Disraeli (1874-1880) - Career, His “New conservatism” - Reforms –
Imperialistic foreign policy – achievements and evaluation.
[8] Lord Salisbury – domestic affairs and foreign policy – work of Joseph
Chamberlin as foreign minister.
[9] The Nineteenth Century England – Social, Economic – Cultural
condition – Literature and growth of science.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Sir George Clark : English History – A survey.(Oxford Uni. Press, 1971)
2. Mahajan V.D. : England since 1688 (S. Chand & Co. New Delhi – 55)
3. Sir Keith Feilling : A History of England(MacMillan & Co. London)
4. Trevelyan G.M. : History of England(Longman Group Ltd., London)
5. Taylor J.P. : English History (1914 – 1945) Oxford Uni.Press, New York – 1970
6. Marriot J.A.R. : England Since Waterloo.(Methuen & co. Ltd., New York)
7. Trevelyan G.M. : A shortened History of England(Penguin)
8. David Thompson : England in the Nineteenth Century(Penguin Books)
9. Devid Thompson : England in the Twentieth Century(Penguin Books)
10. Ramsay Muir : A short History of the British Commonwealth
11. Woodwat E.L. : A History of England(Methuen)
12. Medlicot W.N. : British Foreign Policy since Versailles 1919-63 (Methuen)
13. Seaman L.C.B. : Post – Victorian Britain 1902 – 1951(Methuen)
14. Mowat C.L. : Britain Between the Wars 1902-1940 (Methuen)
15. Wilson D.H. : A History of England (Holt, Rienehart and Wilson Inc. New York, 1967)
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1. Winston Churchill : A History of English Speaking People(Relevant Volumes)
2. Holland Rose J.Newton A.P. (Gen. Edi.)
: The Cambridge History of the British Empire (Cambridge Uni. Press)
3. The Cambridge History of the British foreign Policy
4. Trevelyan G.M. : British History in the Nineteenth Century and after (1702-1919)
5. Reynold E.E. : Britain in the Twentieth Century(1900-1964) Cambridge Uni. Press
6. Pauline Grege (Harrap) Brasher N.H.
: Social and Economic History of Britain 1760-1960
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. Semester-5HISTORY PAPER : 15 Elective Course No. 05
FIRST OPTION
MAIN CURRENTS OF THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF INDIA
[INDUS VALLEY CIVILISATION TO 1206]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Indus Valley Civilization – Town Planning Social, Economic,
Cultural and Religious Life.
[2] Sites of the Indus Valley Civilization in Gujarat – Lothal, Rangpur,
Rojadi, Dholavira.
Unit – 2
[3] Society, economy and religion in Vedic period – Vedic literature.
[4] Causes of the emergence of Buddhism and Jainism – Wardhman
Mahavir – doctrines of Jainism – spread and contribution of Jainism.
Gautama Buddha – Life and teachings – doctrines – spread and
contribution of Buddhism.
Unit – 3
[5] Society and culture during the Mauryan period - Cultural relations
with Shri Lanka and West Asia.
[6] Sangam Age – Society, literature and culture.
Unit – 4
[7] Social, economic and cultural life during Gupta period.
[8] Society and economy during the Sultanate period – Sufism, Saints and
Bhakti movement – Art and architecture.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Majumdar R.C. : Ancient India(Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi – 1968)
2. Tripathi R.S. : History of India (Motilal Banarasidas, Delhi – 1967)
3. Mahajan V.D. : Ancient India (S. Chand & Co., Delhi - 1968)
4. Kulkarni Chidambar : Ancient Indian History & Culture (Orient Longmans, B’bay – 1974)
5. Dalvi D.A., David M.D.Mahadevan V. and Shastri B.S.
: History and Culture of Ancient India(Kitabmahal, Allahabad)
6. A. L. Shrivastava : Delhi Sultanate
7. S. Lane Poole : Medieval India
8. S.R. Sharma : The Crescent in India
9. S.R. Sharma : Making of Modern India
10. P.E. Roberts : History of British India
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1. Majumdar, Raychaudhari and Dutta
: An Advanced History of India.
2. Majumdar R.C.(General Editor)
: History & Culture of the Indian People Vol. I to IX (Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay)
3. S.R. Sharma : Mughal Empire in India.
4. C.A. Kinkaid : A History of the Maratha People.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. SEMESTER - 5
HISTORY PAPER : 15 Elective Course No. 05
SECOND OPTION
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Making of the Constitution – Constituent Assembly and its work.
[2] Salient Features of the Constitution.
Unit – 2
[3] The Preamble and its importance.
[4] The Fundamental Rights.
Unit – 3
[5] The Directive Principles of the State Policy.
[6] The Union Executive – The President – His Powers and Position.
Unit – 4
[7] The Cabinet – Composition, Powers and Position.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. Banerjee B.N. : The New Constitution of India
2. Mahajan V.D. : Constitutional History of India
3. Basu D.D. : Commentary on the Constitution of India Vols. I to V
4. Gajendragadker P.B. : The Constitution of Indian
5. Pyle M.V. : Constitutional Government in India.
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HISTORY PAPER : 16 Elective Course No. 06
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF GUJARAT (942 A.D. TO 1410 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Origin and rise of the Solankis.
[2] Solanki Rulers – Mulraj – I, Bhimdev – I, Karnadev – I
Unit – 2
[3] Siddharaj Jaisinha and his achievements.
[4] Kumarpal – Bhimdev – II and decline of Solanki Power.
Unit – 3
[5] The Vaghela Branch of the Solankis – Lavanprasad and Virdhaval –
Vastupal and Tejpal, Karnadev – II
[6] Causes of the downfall of the Vaghelas.
Unit – 4
[7] Social and Economic Condition of Gujarat during the Solanki period.
[8] Religious and Cultural Condition of Gujarat during the Solanki Vaghela
period.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
1. R.C. Parikh : Introduction to Kavyanushasan Vol. II
2. Commissariat M.S. : A History of Gujarat Vol. I
3. S.C. Misra : Rise of Muslim Power in Gujarat
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1. A.K. Majumdar : Chalukyas of Gujarat
2. Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency Vol. 1 Part II
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T.Y.B.A. SEMESTER 5HISTORY PAPER : 16 Elevation Course No. 06
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF GUJARAT (1573 A.D. TO 1707 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Akbar’s invasions and final conquest of Gujarat.
[2] Rule of the Mughal Subedars (1573-1707) with special reference to
the rule of Aziz Koka, Prince Shah Jahan, Maharaja Jaswantsinh and
Prince Azam.
Unit – 2
[3] Decline of The Mughal Rule – Subedari of Maharaja Ajitsingh.
[4] Foreign Residencies in Gujarat (The Portugese, the Dutch and the
English Residencies)
Unit – 3
[5] Administration of Gujarat under the Mughal Subedars.
[6] Social Condition of Gujarat during the Mughal Rule.
Unit – 4
[7] Social, Economic and Religious conditions of Gujarat during The
Mughal rule.
[8] Literature, Art and Architecture in Gujarat under the Mughals.
BOOKS FOR STUDY
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6. Commissariat M.S. : History of Gujarat Vol. II, III
7. Bailey E.C. : History of Gujarat : The Local Muhammadan Dynasties.
8. Chopra, P.N. : Some Aspects of Society and Culture during the Mughal Age (1526-1707)
9. Majumdar, M.R. : Gujarat - Its Cultural Heritage
10. Majumdar R.C. (Edi.) : The Maratha Supremacy
11. Burgess J. : Mohammadan Architecture of Ahmedabad, Vol. II
12. Elliot F.A.M. : The Rulers of Baroda
BOOKS FOR REFERENCE
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SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. – Semester – 6
[In Force from June 2012]
HISTORY
Paper No.
Subject Code
Title of the Course Course Credit
No. of
Hrs. per
Week
Weightage for Internal Examination
Weight age for end of Semester
Examination
Total Marks
Core Course
PAPER 17
HCC-11 History of China and Japan (1914 – 1960 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 18
HCC-12 History of U.S.A. (1912 – 1963 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
Elective Course
PAPER 19
HEC-07 History of South East Asia (1919 - 1960 A.D.)
ORHistory of the Middle East
(1919 - 1960 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 20
HEC-08 History of Russia (1924 - 1993 A.D.)
ORHistory of England (1880 – 1945 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 21
HEC-09 Main Currents of the Cultural History of India
(1206 - 1947 A.D.)OR
The Constitution of the Republic of India
04 04 30 70 100
PAPER 22
HEC-10 History of Gujarat (1411 – 1573 A.D.)
ORHistory of Gujarat (1707 – 1818 A.D.)
04 04 30 70 100
The Scheme of Question Papers :[1] The Paper will consist of four units.[2] Every unit will be given equal weightage in the examination.[3] Question Paper will be drawn with the internal option in such a way that
students should not omit any unit.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER – 6
HISTORY PAPER : 17 Core Course No. 11
HISTORY OF CHINA AND JAPAN (1914 A.D. TO 1960 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Repercussions of the First World – War in the Far East – Japan’s 21
Demands – The Washington Conference.
[2] Dr. Sun – Yat - Sen – Career and achievements.
Unit-2
[3] Chiang – Kai – Shek’s rule.
[4] Japanese invasion on Manchuria (1931) – Sino-Japanese War (1937-
1941)- Japan’s Victories during the Second World War.
Unit – 3
[5] Rise of Communism in China – Maotse – Tung and Chou-En- Lai – The
Long March.
[6] Japan’s defeat in the Second World War – SCAP Administration in
Japan.
Unit – 4
[7] The Civil War in China – The Communist’s Triumph.
[8] The achievements of the Communist regime (upto 1960 A.D.)
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. SEMESTER - 6
HISTORY PAPER : 18 Core Course No. 12
HISTORY OF U.S.A. (1912 A.D. to 1963 A.D.)
Total Mark : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Woodrow Wilson – His “New Freedom” Reforms. - The First World War
and US Neutrality – US enters war (1917) – End of War, and the Treaty
of Versailles – Wilson’s 14 points - His Efforts for world peace.
[2] Post-war life in U.S.A. – Society, Education, Literature and Arts.
Unit – 2
[3] The Washington Conference.
[4] Great Depression – causes – Steps taken by Hoover Administration and
its failure.
Unit – 3
[5] F.D. Roosevelt – His “New Deal” Programme – His foreign policy
(1933-1941)
[6] U.S.A. and the Second World War.
Contribution of F.D. Roosevelt in the establishment of the U.N.
Unit – 4
[7] Harry S. Truman – The Fair Deal – His foreign Policy. The cold war
[8] The Eisenhower Administration – Kennedy’s Administration.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. - SEMESTER – 6
HISTORY PAPER : 19 Elective Course No. 07
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF SOUTH EAST ASIA (1919 A.D. to 1960 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Phillipines – Administration of General Wood and the Constitution of
1935.
[2] Siam – King Ram VI and VII, Reforms and foreign policy - Revolution of
1932 – causes, events and results.
Unit – 2
[3] Second World War and South East Asia – Causes of the Conquests of
Japan – Policy and Programmes of Japan in occupied territories –
Retreat and Defeat of Japan – Its impact.
[4] Post – War Polity and Economy is S.E. Asia – Appraisal of the works of
Ho Chi Minh in Indo – China-U Nu in Burma - Phibun Songram.
Unit – 3
[5] Foreign Policy of Indonesian Republic – Bandung Conference – Its
aims, decisions and importance.
[6] American Policy in Post – War S.E. Asia – SEATO – Establishment and
Importance.
Unit – 4
[7] Malaya under British Rule – Formation of Malayasia and Importance of
Singapur.
[8] Nationalist Movement in S.E. Asia - Factors – Nature – Evolution and
Importance.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. Semester - 6
HISTORY PAPER : 19 Elective Course No. 07
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE EAST (1919 A.D. to 1960 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Palestine – The Jewish Problem.
[2] Egypt and Sudan – Egyptian Nationalism – Egyptian Independence.
Unit – 2
[3] World – War II and the Middle East.
[4] Oil and Arabia – The Arab Crescent and the Republic of Lebanon –
Republic of Syria.
Unit – 3
[5] The Arab League.
[6] The partition of Palestine.
Unit – 4
[7] Anglo – Egyptian Affairs; Iran – Development Programmes - Failure of
American aid
[8] Oil Politics.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. Semester - 6
HISTORY PAPER : 20 Elective Course No. 08
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF RUSSIA (1924 A.D. to 1993 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Communist Party – its role and organisation.
[2] Rise of Stalin, Stalin – Trotsky conflict – Stalin as the Dictator of
Russia.
Unit – 2
[3] Economic Progress of Russia under – Stalin – Collective Farming Five
year plans and their achievements – Social and cultural progress of
Russia under Stalin.
[4] The Constitution of 1936.
Unit – 3
[5] The Foreign policy of Soviet Russia (1921-1934)
[6] The Foreign Policy of Soviet Russia (1934 – 1941) – Role in Second
World War.
Unit – 4
[7] Post – War Russia under Stalin : Russia and the Eastern Europe –
Spread of Russian Communist influence – Russia in the U.N.
[8] The Cold War – The Disintegration of the Soviet Union and its impact.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. – Semester 6HISTORY PAPER : 20 Elective Course No. 08
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF ENGLAND (1880 A.D. to 1945 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] British Imperialism and Colonial policy during the Nineteenth century
with special reference to Canada, India, Africa and the Far East.
[2] Great Britain and the Eastern Question (1815-1914) – The Crimean
War – The Black Crisis from 1875 to 1878, The Balkan Wars 1912-13.
Unit – 2
[3] England during 1902-1914 - Domestic affairs – Rise of Labour party –
Reforms – The Parliament Act of 1911 – foreign Policy.
[4] England and the First World War - Sir Llyod George (1916-1922)
Domestic affairs – The Franchise Act of 1918 – England at the Paris
Peace Conference (1919).
Unit – 3
[5] England between the two world wars : domestic affairs – Reforms.
The Statute of Westminister 1931.
[6] Foreign policy – Relations with France, Germany, Russia and Italy The
policy of Appeasement and the Munich pact.
Unit – 4
[7] England and the Second world War – work of Winston Churchil as
Prime Minister.
[8] The Yalta Conference – The Potsdam Conference.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. Semester - 6HISTORY PAPER : 21 Elective Course No. 09
FIRST OPTION
MAIN CURRENTS OF THE CULTURAL HISTORY OF INDIA
[1206 A.D. TO 1947 A.D.]
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Social, Economic and Cultural Life during the Mughal Period – Hindu –
Muslim Cultural Synthesis – Sikh Religion
[2] Social, Economic and Cultural Life of Maratha Period.
Unit – 2
[3] Social and economic changes during the company’s rule.
[4] Cultural changes during the British Rule – Modern education and
growth of Press.
Unit – 3
[5] Indian Renaissance – Social – Religious reform movements of the 19th
century.
[6] Progress of Literature, Art and Science during the British Rule.
Unit – 4
[7] Reforms for uplitment of women – Gandhiji’s contribution to it.
[8] Great Personalities of Modern India – Jamshedji Tata, Ravindranath
Tagore, B.R. Ambedkar, Subhash Chandra Bose, Annie Beasant,
Sarojini Naidu, Vinoba.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. SEMESTER - 6
HISTORY PAPER : 21 Elective Course No. 09
SECOND OPTION
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] The Union Legislature – Composition, Powers and Functions of the Lok
Sabha and Rajya Sabha – Their mutual relations.
[2] The Supreme Court of India – Composition and Powers.
Unit – 2
[3] The State Government – The Governor and the Cabinet.
[4] The State Legislature, – The High Court
Unit – 3
[5] Relations between the Union and the State Government.
[6] The Procedure of the amendment of the constitution.
Unit – 4
[7] The Controller and Auditor General of India.
[8] The Election Commission.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITYT.Y.B.A. – Semester - 6
HISTORY PAPER : 22 Elective Course No. 10
FIRST OPTION
HISTORY OF GUJARAT (1411 A.D. TO 1573 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Establishment of the Independent Sultanate of Gujarat.
[2] Ahmedshah – 1 and his administration – achievements.
Unit – 2
[3] Mahmud Begada and his political and cultural achievements.
[4] Decline of the Sultanate – conquest of Gujarat by Akbar (1573)
Unit – 3
[5] Polity and administration of the Sultans.
[6] Art & Architecture during the Sultanate period.
Unit – 4
[7] Religious policy of the Sultans.
[8] Amirs & Saints during the Sultanate period.
SAURASHTRA UNIVERSITY
T.Y.B.A. Semester-6HISTORY PAPER : 22 Elective Course No. 10
SECOND OPTION
HISTORY OF GUJARAT (1707 A.D. TO 1818 A.D.)
Total Marks : 100
Credit - 04
Unit – 1
[1] Maratha invasions on Gujarat (1670 – 1758)
[2] Decline of Mughal rule in Gujarat and Maratha Dominance
(1758-1780)
Unit – 2
[3] Rule of the Gaikwars in Vadodara during 18th century.
[4] Anglo – Maratha Relations with reference to Gujarat.
Unit – 3
[5] End of the Peshwa’s power in Gujarat.
[6] Main features of the Maratha Administration in Gujarat.
Unit – 4
[7] Social, Economic and Religious conditions of Gujarat during the
Maratha – dominance.
[8] Literature, Art and Architecture of Gujarat during the Maratha –
Period.