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delhipathshala.in (DSC-1): Unit-4: social and cultural transition (up to 400 BCE)
B.A. (Hons.) History, History of India- 1, Semester 1

(DSC-1): Unit-4: social and cultural transition (up to 400 BCE)

[a] Archaeological cultures: PGW, NBPW, Megalithic; role of iron technology Chronology and distribution of PGW, NBPW and Megalithic cultures The Prehistoric period in archaeology is often characterized by the study of various cultures based on their material remains. Three significant archaeological cultures during this time are the PGW (Painted Grey Ware), NBPW (Northern Black Polished […]

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delhipathshala.in (DSC-1) Unit-3: The Harappan Civilization
B.A. (Hons.) History, History of India- 1, Semester 1

(DSC-1) Unit-3: The Harappan Civilization

[a] Discovery and chronology of the Harappan Civilization Early explorations and excavations The Harappan Civilization, also known as the Indus Valley Civilization, was one of the world’s earliest urban cultures, flourishing in the northwest of the Indian subcontinent from around 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE. The discovery and understanding of this ancient civilization are primarily

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delhipathshala.in (DSC-1) Unit-2: Prehistoric Hunters- Gatherers and early Food Producing Societies
B.A. (Hons.) History, History of India- 1, Semester 1

(DSC-1) Unit-2: Prehistoric Hunters- Gatherers and early Food Producing Societies

Paleolithic Cultures of India Chronology and distribution The Paleolithic period in India spans a vast expanse of time, covering the earliest phases of human existence. Here are full details on the chronology and distribution of Paleolithic cultures in India: Chronology: Distribution: General Observations: Challenges and Future Research: In summary, the Paleolithic cultures of India represent

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(DSC-3) Unit-4: Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base delhipathshala.in
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Colonialism and Nationalism in India, Semester 1

Nationalist Politics and Expansion of its Social Base du notes

Liberal constitutionalist phase: Moderates and Extremists The Indian nationalist movement during the late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries can be comprehensively partitioned into two stages: the Liberal Constitutionalist stage and the Fanatic stage, marked by the influence of nationalist politics. The two Conservatives and Radicals assumed critical parts in these stages, each upholding various ways to

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Women and Labor: Unpaid labour, Reproductive and care work, Sex work
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Women and Politics in India: Concepts and Debates

Women and Labor: Unpaid labour, Reproductive and care work, Sex work

In this post, notes of Unit 6 (Women and Labor: Unpaid labour, Reproductive and care work, Sex work) from Generic Elective – 9 (Women and Politics in India: Concepts and Debates) are given which is helpful for the students doing graduation this year.   Women and Labor: Unpaid labour, Reproductive and care work, Sex work

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(GE-9) Unit-5: Violence against women delhipathshala.in
B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, Generic Elective, Women and Politics in India: Concepts and Debates

(GE-9) Unit-5: Violence against women

Violence against women refers to any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual, or psychological harm or suffering to women. It is a pervasive and serious violation of human rights that occurs across various cultures, societies, and economic classes. Violence against women takes many forms, and it can occur in both private and public spheres.

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