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- The growth of nationalism in Europe after the 1830s.
- The ideas of Giuseppe Mazzini, etc.
- General characteristics of the movements in Poland, Hungary, Italy, Germany and Greece.
- 1.The French Revolution and the idea of the Nation
- 2. The Making of Nationalism in Europe
- 3. The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848
- 4. The Making of Germany and Italy
- 5. Visualising the Nation, Nationalism and Imperialism
- liberal Movements
- State and caste Nationalism
- Factors Leading to Growth of Nationalism in Indo-China
- (a) French colonialism in Indo-China.
- (a) French colonialism in Indo-China.
- (a) French colonialism in Indo-China.
- (b) Phases of struggle against the French.
- (c) The ideas of Phan Chu Trinh, Phan Boi Chau, HO Chi Minh
- (d) The Second World War and the liberation struggle.
- (e) America and the Vietnam war.
- 1. The First World War, Khilafat and Non- Cooperation
- 2. Differing Strands within the Movement
- 3. Towards Civil Disobedience
- 4. The Sense of Collective Belonging
- Limitations of the Movement
- Impact of First world war, Khilafat, NonCooperation and Differing Strands within the Movement.
- Salt Satyagraha.
- Movements of peasants, workers, tribals.
- Limits of Civil Disobedience.
- The Sense of Collective Belonging.
- 1. The Pre-modern World
- 2. The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)
- 3. The Inter war Economy
- 4. Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-war Era
- Global System
- Production and Consumption
- The Great Depression
- Post War economy
- End of Bretton Woods era
- Proto-industrialization and pace of industrial change
- Life of workers.
- Industrialization in the colonies.
- Early Entrepreneurs & workers.
- The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth.
- Market for Goods.
- 1. Before the Industrial Revolution, Hand Labour and Steam Power
- 2. Industrialization in the Colonies
- 3. Factories Come Up
- 4. The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth and Market for Goods
- Peculiarities of Indian factories
- Market for Goods
- The history of print in Europe.
- The growth of press in nineteenth century India.
- Relationship between print culture, public debate and politics.
- 1. The First Printed Books, Print Comes to Europe
- 2. The Print Revolution and Its Impact
- 3. The Nineteenth Century, India and the World of Print
- 4. Religious Reform and Public Debates, New Forms of Publication
- 19th century Reading passion
- India and World Print
- Religious reforms and debate
- publication
- Censorship