Publication |
India, Oxford University Press, 2008.
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Description |
192pBlue Spine
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Series |
The Trail
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Summary/Abstract |
Provides students with an understanding of historical events movements of both India and the world rather than a simple narration of facts. It emphasizes the relationship between the past and the present and the human beings and the world around them.
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Contents |
History -
Decline of the Mughal Empire
Rise of Independent Regional Powers
Anglo-French Rivalry in the Carnatic
Rise of British Power in Bengal
Growth of British Power in South, West and Central India
Expansion of British Power in North India
Impact of British Rule on India
Indian Renaissance - Religious and Social Reformers
The Age of Revolution
The American Civil War
National Movements in Europe
The Revolt of 1857
Rise of Indian Nationalism
The Indian National Movement (1885-1918)
The Indian National Movement (1919-47)
Civics -
Environmental Concerns
Overpopulation and Poverty
Globalisation
War and Disarmament
The United Nations
Specialized Agencies of the UN
India and Her Neighbours
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Standard Number |
0195691458 Pb.
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