History

  • Unit I: The Story of the First Cities Harappan Archaeology

    • Broad overview: Early urban centres.
    • Story of discovery: Harappan civilization.
    • Excerpt: Archaeological report on a major site.
    • Discussion: how it has been utilized by archaeologists/historians.
  • Unit II: Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions tell a story

    • Broad overview: Political and economic history from the Mauryan to the Gupta period.
    • Story of discovery: Inscriptions and the decipherment of the script. Shifts in the understanding of political andeconomic history.
    • Excerpt: Asokan inscription and Gupta period land grant.
    • Discussion: Interpretation of inscriptions by historians.
  • Unit III: Social Histories using the Mahabharata

    • Broad overview: Issues in social history, including caste,class, kinship, and gender.
    • Story of discovery: Transmission and publications of the Mahabharata.
    • Excerpt: From the Mahabharata, illustrating how it has been used by historians.
  • Unit IV: A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa

    • Broad overview:
      (a) A brief review of religious histories of Vedicreligion, Jainism, Vaisnavism, and Saivism.
      (b) Focus on Buddhism.
    • Story of discovery: Sanchi stupa.
    • Excerpt: Reproduction of sculptures from Sanchi.
    • Discussion: Ways in which sculpture has been interpreted by historians, and other sources for reconstructing thehistory of Buddhism.
  • Unit V: Medieval Society Through Travellers’ Accounts

    • Broad Overview: Outline of social and cultural life as they appear in travellers’ accounts.
    • Story of their writings: A discussion of where they travelled, why they travelled, what they wrote, and Forwhom they wrote.
    • Excerpts: from Alberuni, Ibn Batuta, Bernier.
    • Discussion: What these travel accounts can tell us and how they have been interpreted by historians?
  • Unit VI: Religious Histories: The Bhakti-Sufi Tradition

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) Outline of religious developments during thisperiod.
      (b) Ideas and practices of the Bhakti-Sufi saints.
    • Story of Transmission: How Bhakti-Sufi compositionshave been preserved.
    • Excerpt: Extracts from selected Bhakti Sufi works.
    • Discussion: Ways in which these have been interpretedby historians.
  • Unit VII: New Architecture: Hampi

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) Outline of new buildings during the Vijayanagarperiod - temples, forts, irrigation facilities.
      (b)Relationship between architecture and the politicalsystem.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of how Hampi was found.
    • Excerpt: Visuals of buildings at Hampi.
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have analyzed andinterpreted these structures.
  • Unit VIII: Agrarian Relations: The Ain-i-Akbari

    • Broad overview:
      (a) Structure of agrarian relations in the 16th and $17^{\text {th }}$ centuries.
      (b) Patterns of change over the period.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of the compilation andtranslation of Ain-i-Akbari.
    • Excerpt: From the Ain-i-Akbari
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the textto reconstruct history.
  • Unit IX: The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories through Chronicles

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) Outline of political history c. 15th-17th centuries.
      (b) Discussion of the Mughal court and politics.
    • Story of Discovery: Account of the production of court chronicles, and their subsequent translation and transmission.
    • Excerpts: from the Akbarnama and Padshahnama.
    • Discussion: Ways in which historians have used the textsto reconstruct political histories.
  • Unit X: Colonialism and Rural Society: Evidence from Official Reports

    • Broad overview:
      (a) Life of zamindars, peasants, and artisans in the late18 ${ }^{\text {th }}$ century.
      (b) East India Company, revenue settlements, and surveys.
      (c) Changes over the nineteenth century.
    • Story of official records: An account of why official investigations into rural societies were undertaken andthe types of records and reports produced.
    • Excerpts: From Firminger’s Fifth Report, Accounts of Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, and Deccan Riots Report.
    • Discussion: What do the official records tell and do not tell, and how they have been used by historians?
  • Unit XI: Representations of 1857

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) The events of 1857-58.
      (b) How these events were recorded and narrated.
    • Focus: Lucknow.
    • Excerpts: Pictures of 1857. Extracts from contemporaryaccounts.
    • Discussion: How the pictures of 1857 shaped British opinion of what had happened.
  • Unit XII: Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports

    • Broad Overview: The growth of Mumbai, Chennai, hill stations, and cantonments in the $18^{\text {th }}$ and $19^{\text {th }}$ centuries.
    • Excerpts: Photographs and paintings. Plans of cities. Extract from town plan reports. Focus on Kolkata town planning.
    • Discussion: How the above sources can be used to reconstruct the history of towns? What these sourcesdo not reveal.
  • Unit XIII: Mahatma Gandhi Through Contemporary Eyes

    • Broad Overview: (a) The nationalist movement 1918-48,
      (b) The nature of Gandhian politics and leadership.
    • Focus: Mahatma Gandhi in 1931.
    • Excerpts: Reports from English and Indian languagenewspapers and other contemporary writings.
    • Discussion: How newspapers can be a source of history.
  • Unit XIV: Partition through Oral Sources

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) The history of the 1940s;
      (b) Nationalism, Communalism, and Partition.
    • Focus: Punjab and Bengal.
    • Excerpts: Oral testimonies of those who experienced partition.
    • Discussion: Ways in which these have been analyzed toreconstruct the history of the event.
  • Unit XV: The Making of the Constitution

    • Broad Overview:
      (a) Independence and the new nation-state.
      (b) The making of the Constitution.e
    • Focus: The Constitutional Assembly debates.
    • Excerpts: From the debates.
    • Discussion: What do such debates reveal and how they canbe analyzed?