The Master of Arts (MA) in History syllabus typically covers a wide range of historical periods, themes, and research methodologies. Courses often include historiography, global history, and specialized topics such as ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary history. Students delve into critical analysis, primary source interpretation, and academic writing. Additionally, seminars may focus on specific geographic regions or thematic areas like political history, social history, or cultural history. Elective courses enable students to tailor their studies to their interests, while a thesis or comprehensive exam is commonly required for program completion. The curriculum fosters a deep understanding of historical events, societies, and research techniques.
Year 1
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Ancient and Medieval Societies Compulsory |
2 | Modern World Compulsory |
3 | Political Structures in India |
4 | History of Indian Economy |
Year 2
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Historiography |
2 | Evolution of Social Structures in India |
3 | History of Ecology and Environment: India |
4 | Indian National Movement |
5 | Urbanisation in India |
6 | Western Political Thought (From Plato to Marx) |
7 | Social and Political Thought in Modern India |