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|| Content of Modern History Old Ncert Notes ||

  1. Chapter: 1 – Decline of the Mughal Empire
  2. Chapter: 2 – Indian States and Society In 18th Century
  3. Chapter: 3 – The Beginnings of European Trade Settlements
  4. Chapter: 4 – The British Conquest of Sindh
  5. Chapter: 5 – The Structure of Government and the Economic Policies of the British Empire in India, 1757-1857
  6. Chapter: 6 – Administrative Organisation and Social and Cultural Policy
  7. Chapter: 7 -Social and Culture Awakening In the First Half of the 19th Century
  8. Chapter: 8 – Revolt of 1857
  9. Chapter: 9 – Administrative Changes After 1858
  10. Chapter: 10 – India and Her Neighbours
  11. Chapter: 11 – Economic Impact of British Rule
  12. Chapter: 12 – Growth of New India – The Nationalist Movement 1858-1905
  13. Chapter: 13 – Growth of New India Religious and Social Reform after 1858
  14. Chapter: 14 – Nationalism Movement (1905-1918)
  15. Chapter: 15 – Struggle for Swaraj

|| Brief Introduction of Modern History Old Ncert Notes ||

Chapter: 1 – Decline of the Mughal Empire

  1. Causes of the Decline of the Mughals

Chapter: 2 – Indian States and Society in 18th Century

  1. Hyderabad and the Carnatic
  2. Bengal
  3. Awadh
  4. Mysore
  5. Kerala
  6. Areas around Delhi
  7. Bangash Pathans and Rohelas
  8. The Sikhs
  9. The Rise and fall of The Maratha Power
  10. Social and Economic Condition of the People
  11. Education
  12. Social and Cultural Life

Chapter: 3 – The Beginnings of European Trade Settlements

  1. The Portuguese
  2. The Dutch
  3. The English
  4. Internal Organization of the Company
  5. Company’s Factories in India
  6. Anglo-French Struggle in South India

Chapter: 4 – The British Conquest of Sindh

  1. British Occupation of Bengal
  2. Dual System of Administration of Bengal
  3. Wars under Warren Hastings (1772-85) and Cornwallis (1768-93)
  4. Expansion under Lord Wellesley (1798-1805)
  5. Expansion under Lord Hastings (1813-22)
  6. The Conquest of Sindh
  7. The Conquest of Punjab
  8. Dalhousie and the Policy of Annexation (1848-56)

Chapter: 5 – The Structure of Government and the Economic Policies of the British Empire in India, 1757-1857

  1. Structure of Government
  2. British Economic Policies in India (1757-1857)
  3. Development of Means of Transport and Communication
  4. Land Revenue Policy

Chapter: 6 – Administrative Organisation and Social and Cultural Policy

  1. Civil Services
  2. Army
  3. Police
  4. Judicial Organization
  5. The Rule of Law
  6. Equality before Law
  7. Social and Cultural Policy
  8. Humanitarian Measures
  9. Spread of Modern Education

Chapter: 7 – Social and Culture Awakening in the First Half of the 19th Century

  1. Rommohan Roy
  2. Derozio and Young Bengal
  3. Debendranath Tagore and Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar
  4. Pioneers of Reform in Western India

Chapter: 8 – Revolt Of 1857

  1. Introduction
  2. Beginning of the Revolt
  3. Phase 1 of the Revolt
  4. Reasons for Sepoy Mutiny
  5. Reasons for the Failure of the Revolt
  6. The aftermath of the Revolt
  7. Queen Victoria’s Proclamation:
  8. Positives from the 1857 Revolt
  9. Princes and Zamindars

Chapter: 9 – Administrative Changes After 1858

  1. Administration
  2. Changes in the Army
  3. Public Services
  4. Relations with the Princely States
  5. Administrative Policies
  6. The hostility of Educated Indians
  7. Racial Antagonism

Chapter: 10 – India and Her Neighbours

  1. Relation with Nepal
  2. Relation with Burma
  3. Relation with Afghanistan
  4. Relation with Tibet
  5. Relations with Sikkim
  6. Relations with Bhutan

Chapter: 11 – Economic Impact of British Rule

  1. Disruption of Traditional Economy
  2. Ruin of Artisans and Craftsmen
  3. The impoverishment of the Peasantry
  4. Stagnation and Deterioration of Agriculture
  5. Poverty and Famines

Chapter: 12 – Growth of New India – The Nationalist Movement 1858-1905

  1. The consequence of Foreign Domination
  2. Administrative and Economic Unification of India
  3. Western Thought and Education
  4. Rediscovery of India’s Past
  5. Racial Arrogance of Rulers
  6. Immediate Factors
  7. Predecessors of the Indian National Congress
  8. Constitutional Reforms
  9. Economic Reforms
  10. Administrative Reforms
  11. Methods of Political Work
  12. The attitude of the Government
  13. Evolution of the Early National Movement

Chapter: 13 – Growth of New India Religious and Social Reform After 1858

  1. Brahmo Samaj
  2. Religious Reform in Maharashtra
  3. Ramakarishna and Vivekananda
  4. Swami Dayanand and the Arya Samaj
  5. The Theosophical Society
  6. Sayyid Ahmad Khan and the Aligarh School
  7. Muhammad Iqbal (1876-1938)
  8. Religious Reform among the Parsis
  9. Religious Reform among the Sikhs
  10. Social Reform
  11. Emancipation of Women
  12. Struggle against Caste

Chapter: 14 – Nationalism Movement (1905-1918)

  1. Recognition of the True Nature of British Rule
  2. Growth of Self-Respect and Self-Confidence
  3. Growth of Education and Unemployment
  4. International Influences
  5. Existence of a Militant Nationalist School of Thought
  6. The Partition of Bengal
  7. The Anti-Partition Movement
  8. The Swadeshi and Boycott
  9. The Role of Students, Women, Muslims, and the Masses
  10. All-India Aspect of the Movement
  11. Growth of Militancy
  12. Growth of Revolutionary Nationalism
  13. The Indian National Congress (1905-1914)
  14. The Growth of Communalism
  15. The Nationalists and the First World War
  16. The Home Rule Leagues
  17. Lucknow Session of the Congress (1916)

Chapter: 15 – Struggle for Swaraj

  1. Struggle for Swaraj – I (1919-1927)
  2. The Montagu – Chelmsford Reforms
  3. The Rowlatt Act
  4. Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
  5. The Khilafat and Non-Cooperation Movement (1919-22)
  6. The Swarajists
  7. Struggle for Swaraj-II (1927-1947)
  8. The emergence of New Forces
  9. Boycott of the Simon Commission
  10. Poorna Swaraj
  11. The Civil Disobedience Movement
  12. The Government of India Act, 1935
  13. Growth of Socialist Ideas
  14. Karachi Session, 1931
  15. Congress and World Affairs
  16. States People’s Struggle
  17. National Movement during the Second World War
  18. Post-War Struggle

|| About the Modern History Old Ncert Bipin Chandra Book ||

“Modern History” by Bipin Chandra is a widely acclaimed book that offers a comprehensive overview of India’s modern history from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. It’s part of the Old NCERT series, which has been a staple for UPSC Civil Services aspirants and history enthusiasts for many years.

Here are some key features and topics covered in the Bipin Chandra Modern History Pdf Book:

  1. Colonial Rule: The book delves into the political, economic, and social impact of British colonial rule on India. It covers the establishment of British dominion, the economic exploitation of India, and the various administrative policies implemented during this period.
  2. Social and Cultural Movements: Bipin Chandra discusses the various social and cultural movements that emerged during the colonial period, including religious reform movements, the rise of nationalism, and the struggle for social equality.
  3. Revolt of 1857: An in-depth analysis of the events leading up to the revolt of 1857, its causes, consequences, and its significance in the context of India’s struggle for independence.
  4. Indian National Movement: The Old Ncert Class 12 Bipin Chandra Pdf Book provides a detailed account of the Indian National Movement, highlighting the contributions of key leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Subhas Chandra Bose, and others. It covers various phases of the freedom struggle, from the early moderate phase to the more radical approaches adopted later.
  5. Partition of India: Bipin Chandra also examines the partition of India in 1947, the reasons behind it, and the consequences for the Indian subcontinent.
  6. Post-Independence India: While the primary focus of the book is on the pre-independence period, it also provides insights into the challenges faced by independent India in the immediate aftermath of gaining independence.

Overall, “Modern History” by Bipin Chandra is highly regarded for its lucid writing style, comprehensive coverage of historical events, and analytical approach. It’s a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of India’s modern history.

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