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India and the Contemporary World 2 Class X Social Science
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Section I: Events and Processes
The Rise of Nationalism in Europe
3
The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
The Making of Nationalism in Europe
1
The Aristocracy and the New Middle Class
What did Liberal Nationalism stand for?
A New Conservatism after 1815
1
The Revolutionaries
The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848
The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
1
Hunger, Hardship and Popular Revolt
1848: The Revolution of the Liberals
The Making of Germany and Italy
Germany - Can the army be the architect of a nation?
Italy Unified
The Strange Case of Britain
Visualising the Nation
Nationalism and Imperialism
The Nationalist Movement in Indo-China
4
Emerging from the Shadow of China
1
Colonial Domination and Resistance
Why the French though colonies necessary?
Should colonies be developed?
1
The Dilemma of Colonial Education
Talking Modern
Looking Modern
Resistance in Schools
Hygiene, Disease and Everyday Resistance
1
Plague strikes Hanoi
The Rat Hunt
Religion and Anti-Colonialism
The Vision of Modernisation
Other ways of becoming modern: Japan and China
The Communist Movement and Vietnamese Nationalism
The New Republic of Vietnam
The Entry of US into the war
The Ho Chi Minh Trade
The Nation and its Heroes
1
Women as rebels
1
Heroes of past times
Women as warriors
Women in times of peace
The End of the War
Nationalism in India
1
The First World War, Khilafat and Non-Cooperation
2
The Idea of Satyagraha
The Rowlatt Act
1
Why Non-Cooperation?
Different Strands within the Movement
The Movement in the Towns
Rebellion in the Countryside
Swaraj in the Plantations
1
Towards Civil Disobedience
The Salt March and The Civil Disobedience Movement
How Participants saw the Movement
2
The Limits of Civil Disobedience
The Sense of Collective Belonging
5
Conclusion
Section II: Livelihoods, Economies and Societies
The Making of a Global World
1
The Pre-Modern World
Silk Routes Link the World
1
Food Travels: Spaghetti and Potato
1
Conquest, Disease and Trade
The Nineteenth Century (1815 - 1914)
A World Economy Takes Shape
3
Role of Technology
1
Late Nineteenth Century Colonialism
Rinderpest, or the Cattle Plague
Indentured Labour Migration from India
Indian Entrepreneurs Abroad
Indian Trade, Colonialism and the Global System
2
The Inter-War Economy
Wartime Transformations
Post-War Recovery
Rise of Mass-Production and Consumption
The Great Depression
India and the Great Depression
Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-War Era
Post-War Settlement and the Bretton Woods Institutions
The Early Post-War Years
Decolonisation and Independence
End of Bretton Woods and the Beginning of 'Globalisation'
The Age of Industrialisation
15
Before the Industrial Revolution
The Coming Up of the Factory
The Pace of Industrial Change
1
Hand Labour and Steam Power
1
Life of the Workers
2
Industrialisation in the Colonies
The Age of Indian Textiles
1
What happened to Weavers?
Manchester Comes to India
1
Factories Come Up
The Early Entrepreneurs
Where did the Workers come from?
The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
1
Small-Scale Industries Predominate
Market for Goods
Conclusion
Work, Life and Leisure - Cities in the Contemporary World
6
Characteristics of the City
2
Industrialisation and the Rise of the Modern City in England
Marginal Groups
Housing
Cleaning London
Transport in the City
Social Change in the City
Men, Women and Family in the City
Leisure and Consumption
Politics in the City
The City in Colonial India
Bombay: The Prime City of India?
1
Work in the City
1
Housing and Neighbourhoods
Land Reclamation in Bombay
Bombay as the City of Dreams: The World of Cinema and Culture
Cities and the Challenge of the Environment
1
Conclusion
Section III: Everyday Life, Culture and Politics
Print Culture and the Modern World
2
The First Printed Books
2
Print in Japan
2
Print Comes to Europe
1
Gutenberg and the Printing Press
The Print Revolution and its Impact
A New Reading Public
Religious debates and the fear of Print
1
Print and Dissent
1
The Reading Mania
"Tremble, Therefore, Tyrants of the World!"
Print Culture and the French Revolution
The Nineteenth Century
Children, Women and Workers
Further Innovations
India and the World of Print
1
Manuscripts Before the Age of Print
Print Comes India
Religious Reform and Public Debates
1
New Forms of Publication
Women and Print
1
Print and Censorship
Novels, Society and History
The Rise of the Novel
2
The Publishing Market
The World of the Novel
Community and Society
The New Woman
1
Novels for the Young
1
Colonialism and After
The Novel Comes to India
The Novel in South India
The Novel in Hindi
Novels in Bengal
Novels in the Colonial World
Uses of the Novel
The Problems of being Modern
Pleasures of Reading
Women and the Novel
Cast Practices, 'Lower-Castes' and Minorities
1
The Nation and its History
2
The Novel and Nation Making
1
Conclusion
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