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Early Aryans to Swaraj; 11 Volumes |
Bakshi, S.R.; Gajrani, S. & Singh, Hari
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Book ID : 25519 |
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ISBN-10 : 81-7625-537-8 / 8176255378 |
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ISBN-13 : 978-81-7625-537-0 / 9788176255370 |
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Delhi |
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2005
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Language : English |
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viii+392p., viii+390p., viii+494p., viii+440p., viii+437p., viii+296p., viii+309p., viii+323p., viii+398p., viii+438p., viii+537p., App., Gloss., Index, 23 cm. |
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CONTENTS:- Vol.1: Early Society and Civilisation: 1. Introduction; 2. Early Society; 3. Social Life; 4. Religion in Vedic Era; 5. Literature; 6. Caste System; 7. Architecture; 8. Seats of Learning; 9. Our Civilisation; 10. Caves at Badami; 11. Indian Political Philosophy; 12. Studies in Economics of Ancient India. Vol.2: Magadha and Gupta Empires: 1. The Magadha Empire; 2. The Mauryan Age; 3. Kingship and Administration; 4. Foreign Invasions; 5. Invasion of Alexander; 6. The Gupta Empire; 7. Administration in North India; 8. Administration in South India; 9. Economic Organisation; 10. Harijans 'Social Status in Vedic Period; 11. Agriculture, Trade and Industry; 12. The Economic Structure. Vol.3: Indian Education and Rajputs: 1. Ancient Indian Education; 2. Rigvedic Edcuation; 3. Buddhist Edcuation; 4. Buddhism Centres of Learning; 5. Views of Swami Vivekananda; 6. Origin of the Rajputs; 7. Resistance to Invasions; 8. Jaipur and its Heritage; 9. The Rajput Adminsitration; 10. Fall of Rajput Kingdoms in North India; 11. Costumes in Rajasthan; 12. Note on Tod's Annals. Vol.4: Medieval India: 1. The Later Mughals; 2. War of Succession; 3. Bahardur Shah; 4. Farrukhsiyar; 5. Jahandar Shah; 6. Rafi-ud-Darjat; 7. Rafi-ud-Daula; 8. Muhammad Shah; 9. Ahmad Shah; 10. Safdar Jang; 11. Rise of the Maratha Power; 12. The Mughal Court Etiquette; 13. Mughal Administration; 14. The Mugha Paintings and Art; 15. Dress of the Mughals; 16. The Harem; 17. Places and Gardens; 18. Amusement and Games; 19. land Revenue System; 20. Problems of Mughal Administration. Vol.5: Medieval India: 1. The Lodi Empire; 2. Babur: His Career; 3. Humayun; 4. Sher Shah Suri; 5. Akbar the Great; 6. Maharana Pratap; 7. Din-I-Ilahi; 8. Nine Gems of Akbar's Court; 9. Land Revenue System; 10. Personality and Character; 11. Jahangir; 12. Shahjahan; 13. Aurangzeb. Vol.6: Medieval India: 1. Sultan Mahmud; 2. North India; 3. Punjab and Kabul; 4. The slave Dynasty; 5. Ala-ud-Din Khalji; 6. Tughlaq dynasty; 7. Sayyid Dynasty; 8. The Economy; 9. The Administration; 10. Vijayanagar Empire. Vol.7: Modern India: 1. Physical and Geographical Features; 2. European Commerce with India; 3. The European Powers; 4. New East India Company; 5. Growth of the Settlements; 6. Peace of Paris; 7. Battle of Plassey; 8. Warren Hastings; 9. Lord Cornwallis; 10. Lord Wellesley; 11. Policy annexation; 12. Constitutional Acts. Vol.8: Modern India: 1. The Maratha Confederacy; 2. The First Burmese War, Lord Amberst; 3. Lord William Bentinck and Internal Reforms; 4. The Mutiny, 1857; 5. An Assessment; 6. Revolt and the Indian Councils Act of 1861; 7. Working of the Act of 1861; 8. Early Congress and the Act of 1892; 9. Morely-Minto Reforms 1909. Vol.9: Modern India: 1. The New Era; 2. Civil Service; 3. Lord Lytton; 4. Lord Ripon; 5. The Congress; 6. Political Ideology; 7. Political Ideology (II); 8. Curzon's Policy and Reforms; 9. Home Rule Movement; 10. Role of Annie Besant; 11. The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms, 1919; 12. Act of 1919 in Operation. Vol.10: Modern India: 1. Non-Cooperation Movement; 2. The Boycott; 3. Swadeshi and Picketing; 4. Role of Women; 5. Challenge to Non-Violence; 6. New Problems; 7. Council Entry; 8. Swaraj Party; 9. Statutory Commission; 10. The Reaction; 11. Emergence of Bhagat Singh; 12. Lajpat Rai's Death; 13. Assembly Bomb Case; 14. The Assessment; 15. Historical Background; 16. New Ideology. Vol.11: Modern India: 1. Complete Independence; 2. The Salt Tax; 3. Inauguration of Satyagraha; 4. The Historic March; 5. Irwin's Ambivalence; 6. The preparations; 7. The Satyagraha; 8. Gandhi-Irwin Pact; 9. Political Developments; 10. Subhas Chandra Bose; 11. Haripura Congress, 1938; 12. The Tripuri Congress; 13. Escape and Struggle for Independence; 14. Government of India Act, 1935; 15. Congress-League Controversy; 16. Do or Die; 17. Partition and Independence; 18. The Constitution of 1949. |
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This set of eleven volumes has been divided into three parts I. Ancient India: The theme has been well-weaved into several events having deep bearing on ancient Indian culture, administration, expansion of the Empire, art, society, system of warfare, downfall of empires, food habits, ways of life, flora and fauna of the period covered. This will be a useful series of volumes covering early Hindu civilization to the Rajput dynasty which indeed had much impact on our culture and society. II. Medieval India: The downfall of the Rajput dynasty led to the emergence of Muslim rule which lasted for a few centuries from North to South, West to East including Central India. This series include several emperors and kingdoms having deep bearing on their administration, military and civil and several aspects of human society. In fact dynasties like Slaves, Khiljis, Tughluqs, Mughals including Babur, Humayun, akbar, Jehangir, Shah Jehan and Aurangzeb, Sher Shah Suri, Marathas including Shivaji, three historic battles of Paniput and numerous other events covering a few centuries. III. Modern India: This series covers the British India and various aspects of British administration which was established, initially, on the western coast of India and expanded to several regions of our sub-continent, after defeating their adversaries. This expansion made them yield power unprecedented in the annals of our history. This phase has been covered into two parts - the first part up to 1857 and second part up to 1947 when India attained complete independence. Indeed the freedom movement has been covered in all its significant aspects. This series of volumes would be useful for teachers, research scholars and students in India and abroad. |
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