Social Science; History 8Ratna Sagar, 1968 - History |
Contents
The Modern Period | 3 |
The Establishment of Company Power | 10 |
Civilian Administration under British | 19 |
Rural Life and Society | 23 |
Colonialism and Tribal Societies | 28 |
Crafts and Industries | 33 |
The Revolt of 1857 | 38 |
British Policies after 1858 | 46 |
Colonialism and Urban Change | 62 |
Changes in the ArtsPainting Literature and Architecture | 67 |
Growth of Nationalism in India | 74 |
The Struggle for Swaraj | 81 |
The National Movement 19231939 | 91 |
Marching Towards Independence | 107 |
India After Independence | 115 |
Our Country and Its Neighbours | 120 |
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