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expansion of economy between 300 BCE And CE300​

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CORE-III: HISTORY OF INDIA-II

Unit-I: Economy and Society (circa 300 BCE to circa CE 300):

[1] Expansion of agrarian economy

[2] Urban growth; craft production: trade and trade routes

[3] Social stratification: class, Varna, jati, untouchability; gender; marriage

and property

relations

Unit-II: Changing political formations (circa 300 BCE to circa CE

300):

[1] The Mauryan Empire: Chandragupta Maurya and Asoka-Conquest and

Administration;

[2] Post-Mauryan Polities with special reference to the Kushanas and the

Satavahanas-

Kaniska I and Gautamiputra Satakarni

Unit-III: Towards early medieval India [circa CE fourth century to

CE 750]:

[1] Gupta Age: Agrarian expansion, land grants, graded Land rights and

peasantry

[2] The problem of urban decline: patterns of trade, currency, and urban

Settlements.

[3] Varna, proliferation of jatis: changing norms of marriage and property.

[4] The nature of polities: the Gupta empire and its contemporaries: postGupta polities –

Pallavas, Chalukyas

Unit-IV: Religion, philosophy and society (circa 300 BCE- CE 750):

(1) Consolidation of the brahmanical tradition: dharma, Varnashram,

Purusharthas,

Samskaras.

(2) Theistic cults (from circa second century BC): Mahayana; the Puranic

tradition.

(3) The beginnings of Tantricism

Unit-V: Cultural developments (circa 300 BCE- CE 750):

[1] A brief survey of Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and Tamil literature. Scientific and

technical

treatises

[2] Art and architecture; Mauryan, post-Mauryan, Gupta, post-Gupta

Reading List:

B. D. Chattopadhyaya, The Making of Early Medieval India, 1994.

D. P. Chattopadhyaya, History of Science and Technology in Ancient

India, 1986.

D. D. Kosambi, An Introduction to the Study of Indian History,1975.

S. K. Maity, Economic Life in Northern India in the Gupta Period,1970.

B. P. Sahu (ed), Land System and Rural Society in Early India,1997.

K. A. N. Sastri, A History of South India.

R. S. Sharma, Indian Feudalism, 1980.

R.S.Sharma,Urban DecayinIndia,c.300-1000,Delhi,Munshiram Manohar Lal,1987

Romila Thapar, Asoka and the Decline of the Mauryas, 1997.

Susan Huntington, The Art of Ancient India: Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain, New York,

1985.

N. N. Bhattacharya, Ancient Indian Rituals and Their Social Contents, 2nd ed., 1996.

J. C. Harle, The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent,1987.

P. L. Gupta, Coins, 4th ed., 1996.

Kesavan Veluthat, The Early Medieval in South India, New Delhi,2009

H. P. Ray Winds of Change, 1994.

Romila Thapar, Early India: From the Origins to 1300, 2002.

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