UG Syllabus History Latest
UG Syllabus History Latest
UG Syllabus History Latest
Learning Outcomes:
Students will acquire knowledge about the livelihood of the Primitive Society.
Students will understand the different theories that are coming up on Indus-Saraswati
Civilization.
Students can gather knowledge more about the great Vedic Civilization in particular as
well as overall early India’s socio-cultural profile in general.
Students will also gain the knowledge of the historical significance of the Epics through
archaeological and historical sources i.e. the excavation reports; rock-art; inscriptions
etc.
References
II Semester
Learning outcomes
Students will get the knowledge of second urbanization in India
Students would come to know that the despite vigorous ideological differences in the
society, how people lived peacefully and never gone for any kind of physical violence.
Students will understand the concept of Welfare State of Ashoka.
Students would come to understand the recent archaeological discoveries which shed
light on the urbanisation of the Sangam age
Students will understand how difficult to get a seat in higher educational institutions of
early India, where they had to compete with foreign students.
Unit – I
Dharmic Traditions of Sanatana Dharma and Emergence of State
Unit – II
Mauryan Empire
I. Chandragupta Maurya, Bimbisara and Ashoka
II. Administration: Arthashastra – Chanakya, Indica: Megasthenes
III. Ashoka: Dhamma and spread of Buddhism as the first world religion
IV. Cause of Downfall of the Mauryan Empire
Unit – III
Post-Mauryan Empire
Suggested Readings:
l A.S Altekar, Education in Ancient India, Nand Kishore & Bros, Varanasi 1944
l Raychaudhary, H.C: Political History of Ancient India, rev Edition, 1996 by B.N
Mukherjee
l Majumdar R.C and Pusalkar A.D (edited): The History of Indian People, vol. I, II, III,
IV, V and IV
l Majumdar, R.C. and Altekar, A.S Vakataka: Gupta Age, Motilal Banarasi Das, 2007.
l Will Durant: The Story of civilization, five communication, US, Jan. 1993(11 Vol)
l Sastri, K.A. Nilkanta: A History of South India, from Prehistoric times to the fall of
Vijaynagar, Oxford University Press, 1955, also, in Hindi translation by Bihar Hindi
Granth Academy.
l Sastri, K.A. Nilkanta: Studies in Chola History and Administration, University of
Madras, 1932.
l Shastri, K.A Nilkanta: History of South India: from Prehistoric times to the Fall of
Vijaynagar, IV Edition, 1975
l Singh, Upinder: A History of Ancient and Early Medieval India, from Stone Age to
Early Medieval India, a Pearson pub., New Delhi, 2008.
l Thapar, Romilla: Early India from the Beginnings to 1300, London, 2002
l Subramanyan, N. Sangam Polity, Asia Publishers, 1968.
l Subramanyan, N. History of Tamilnadu, Koodal Publishers, Madhurai, 1977.
SRI SATHYA SAI UNIVERSITY FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE,
KALABURAGI
Proposed Syllabus for UG Course (BA -
History)
III Semester
Learning Outcomes:
chemistry.
Students will understand he Ancient Indian cultural heritage which includes historical
background of ancient sciences such as astronomy, geometry, mathematics,
and
They will learn about the development of science which includes the science behind
ancient temples, the Dashavatara and evaluation theory etc.
They will also acquire the knowledge about the ancient performing arts and Indian
classical languages.
Reading Books:
Secondary Sources
A L Basham, The Wonder That Was India, Ingram, Oxford University Press, 2014.
A L Basham, The Origins and Development of Classical Hinduism, Oxford University
Press, USA, 1991.
A L Basham, The Illustrated Cultural History of India, Oxford University Press, 2007.
Dandekar, R.N., Vedic Bibliography (4 Vols.), Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute,
Poona, 1990.
Dasgupta, S.N., A History of Indian Philosophy (5 Vols.),Cambridge University Press,
2000.
George Michell, Architecture and Art of Southern India, Cambridge University Press, 1995
George Michell, Hindu Art and Architecture, Thames And Hudson, World of Art, 2000.
Hastings. Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, (13 Vols.), New York,1994.
Heinrich Zimmer, ed Joseph Campbell, The Art of Indian Asia, Volume I text, Volume II,
Pantheon Books, 1955.
J. C. Harle, The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent, Penguin Books, 1986,
reprinted 1990.
Raina, Dhruv, Images and Contexts: The Historiography of Science and Modernity in
India. New Delhi: Oxford University Press 2003.
Sri Aurobindo, The Secret of the Veda, Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary Library, VoLlO.,
Pondicherry, 1990.
Sri Aurobindo, The Foundations of Indian Culture, Sri Aurobindo Birth Centenary
Library, Vol.14, Pondicherry 1990.
T. Richard Blurton , Hindu Art, Harvard University Press, 1993.
Up-Pravartak, ed., Illustrated Anuyogadvar Sutra, Padma Prakashan, 2001.
David H. Bailey Jonathan M. Borwein, Ancient Indian Square Roots: An Exercise in
Forensic Paleo-Mathematics, Encyclopaedia of Mathematics, Cambridge University,
Press, 2010.
Sita Sundar Ram Ramakalyani V.ed , History and Development of Mathematics in India,
National Mission for Manuscripts, New Delhi, 2022.
Kapila Vatsyayan, Indian Classical Dance, Publications Division, Ministry of Information
and Broadcasting, Govt. of India, 1992.
Shama Sastry,ed., The Ayurvedasutram, University of Mysore, 1957.