Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History
*Year 1: Foundations of History*
*Semester 1*
1. *Introduction to History*
- Definition, scope, and significance of history.
- Primary vs. secondary sources.
2. *Ancient Civilizations*
- Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, China, and Mesoamerica.
- Comparative study of early societies.
3. *Medieval World History*
- Feudalism, the Crusades, Islamic Golden Age, and Mongol Empire.
4. *Historical Methods and Tools*
- Basics of archival research, chronology, and historiography.
5. *Elective 1*
- *Art and Architecture of Ancient Civilizations*
- *Introduction to Archaeology*
*Semester 2*
1. *Modern World History (1500–1945) *
- Renaissance, Enlightenment, Industrial Revolution, World Wars.
2. *Indian History (Ancient and Medieval) *
- Indus Valley to Mughal Empire.
3. *Sociology for Historians*
- Social structures, class, and cultural movements.
4. *Writing and Communication in History*
- Academic writing, citation styles (Chicago, MLA).
5. *Elective 2*
- *History of Science and Technology*
- *Environmental History*
*Year 2: Regional and Thematic Histories*
*Semester 3*
1. *European History (18th–20th Century)*
- French Revolution, colonialism, World War I & II.
2. *History of Asia*
- China, Japan, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
3. *Economic History*
- Trade, capitalism, and globalization.
4. *Gender and History*
- Women’s movements, LGBTQ+ histories, and intersectionality.
5. *Elective 3*
- *History of African Civilizations*
- *Oral History and Folklore*
*Semester 4*
1. *Indian History (Modern)*
- British colonialism, independence movement, post-1947 India.
2. *American History*
- Colonization, Civil War, Civil Rights Movement.
3. *Historiography*
- Key theories: Marxist, Annales School, Postcolonial, Subaltern Studies.
4. *Public History*
- Museums, archives, heritage conservation, and digital history.
5. *Elective 4*
- *History of Revolutions*
- *History of Medicine*
*Year 3: Advanced Studies and Specializations*
*Semester 5*
1. *Globalization and Contemporary History (1945–Present) *
- Cold War, decolonization, digital age.
2. *Cultural History*
- Religion, art, literature, and popular culture.
3. *Research Methodology*
- Quantitative vs. qualitative methods, oral history, ethnography.
4. *Elective 5*
- *History of Migration and Diaspora*
- *History of Empires*
5. *Internship/Fieldwork*
- Work with museums, NGOs, or archaeological sites.
*Semester 6*
1. *Capstone Project/Dissertation*
- Independent research on a chosen topic (e.g., caste in colonial India, Cold War propaganda).
2. *Ethics in History*
- Bias, objectivity, and the politics of historical narratives.
3. *Digital Humanities*
- GIS mapping, database creation, and digital storytelling.
4. *Elective 6*
- *History of Human Rights*
- *History of Climate Change*
*Electives (Sample Options)*
- *Military History*
- *History of Ideas (Philosophy, Political Thought) *
- *Urban History*
- *Film and History*
- *History of Food and Cuisine*
*Assessment Methods*
- *Essays and Research Papers*
- *Source Criticism Exercises*
- *Presentations and Debates*
- *Exams (Short/Long Answer, MCQ)*
- *Dissertation defence*