Syllabus & Course Curriculam
Course Type: MAJ-13
Semester: 7
Course Code: BANTMAJ13T
Course Title: Tribal Movements in India
(L-P-Tu): 6-0-0
Credit: 6
Practical/Theory: Theory
Course Objective: To study the different movement of the tribes To understand the reasons of different tribal movements To understand the consequences and after effect
Learning Outcome: To understand the tribal movements, reasons behind it. The possible solutions from their world view, and to give importance to the inner voice.
BANTMJ13T: TRIBAL MOVEMENTS IN INDIA 6 CREDITS
(40 MARKS EXAMINATION + 10 MARKS IA)
Unit-I:- Tribal Identity; Ethnicity; Individuals in their society; Solidarity; Continuum study; impact of colonialism and modern politics; Tribe and forest.
Unit-II:- Tribal Movements: Bhumij Revolt; Santhal revolt; Birsa Movement; Tana Bhagat movement; Paharia or Maler revolt; Ho Revolt; Great Kol Revolt; Sardari larai;
Unit-III:- Bodo Land Movement; Gorkhaland Movement; Jharkhand Movement
Unit-IV:- Ethnic movement: Mina Gujjar conflict; Movements of North East India;
Unit-V:- Detriablisation; Retribalisation; revitalization; Newly trends; Evaluation and consequences of the movements;
UNIT-VI:- Environmental movements
References
1. Singh K S: 1982, Tribal movements in India Publisher Manohar Book Service,
2. Sinha S P 1991 Santhal Hul (Insurrection of Santals) , The Bihar Tribal Welfare Research Institute, Ranchi
3. Burman, B K. Roy.1971 National Movements among Tribes, Secular Democracy,1971, 4(3-4)
4. Doshi, S.L. 1978 Process of Tribal Unification and Integration, Concept, New Delhi.
5. Kothari, K L, 1985 Tribal Social Change in India, Himangsu Publications, Udaipur
6. Kaviraj. N, 2001 Santal Village Community And The Santal Rebellion of 1855, Subanarekha, Kolkata
7. Sing, K S 1983 Birsa Munda and his Movement (1874-1901), O U P, New Delhi
8. Sharma K L 1976 Jharkhand Movement in Bihar, Economic and Political Weekly, Jan.10,1976,11(1-2),PP.37-43
Basic Features
Undergraduate degree programmes of either 3 or 4-year duration, with multiple entry and exit points and re-entry options, with appropriate certifications such as:
Note: The eligibility condition of doing the UG degree (Honours with Research) is- minimum75% marks to be obtained in the first six semesters.
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