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UNIT II(i)(ii)Causes of Rise of NationalismEmergence of Indian National Congress and its ObjectivesUNIT III(i)(ii)Moderate Era: Ideology, Methods and AchievementsExtreme Nationalist Era: Causes of Rise of Extreme Nationalism,Ideology, Methods and AchievementsUNIT IV(i) Gandhian Era upto 1935(ii) Gandhian Era 1935 to 1947(iii) Main Events of Indian national Movement and Their Impact onMovementEssential/Selected Readings:S. Bandopadhyay, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India, NewDelhi: Orient Longman, 2004.P.R. Desouza (ed.), Contemporary India Transitions, New Delhi: Sage 2000.A.D. Smith, Nationalism, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2001.A. Jalal and S.Bose, Modern South Asia: History, Culture and PoliticalEconomy, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1997.Bettleheim, Charles, India Independence. Delhi, Khosla, 1977.Curien, Mathew. Society and Politics in India.Desai, A.R. social Background of Indian Nationalism. Bombay: Popular,1966.Gautam, Om. P. The Indian National Congress: An Analytical Biography.Delhi. B.R. Pub., 1985.Philips, C.H. Politics and Society in India. London, George Allen and Unwin,1963.Rudolph, Susanne, H. “Consensus and Conflict in Indian Society”, WorldPolitics, Vol. 12 (April, 1961), pp.385-99.Weiner, Mayron. “India’s two Political Cultures” in Lucien Pye and SidneyVerba, eds., Political Culture and Political Development Princeton, PrincetonUniversity Press, 1965.62

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