General studies for civil services preliminary examination: history and culture/ (Record no. 191106)
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International Standard Book Number | 9789332576001 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 001 |
Item number | THO/G |
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Thorpe, Edgar |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | General studies for civil services preliminary examination: history and culture/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Edgar Thorpe and Showick Thorpe |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | Uttar Pradesh: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Pearson, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2017. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | v.6, 290 p. |
Other physical details | PB |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | paper 1 |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | 1 ANCIENT HISTORY<br/>The Pre-Historic Period<br/>The Palaeolithic Man (Approximately<br/>500000-8000 BC)<br/>The Mesolithic Man (Approximately<br/>8000-4000 BC)<br/>The Neolithic Man or New Stone Age<br/>(4000-1800 EC)<br/>The Metal Age (1800-1000 bc)<br/>Indus Valley Civilization (2500—1700 Be'<br/>Area and Jurisdiction<br/>Discovery of the Indus Valley Civilization<br/>Major^Centres<br/>Aspects of Indus Culture<br/>Decay of Indus Valley Civilization<br/>The Successors<br/>The Vedic Period: The Aryans<br/>Early Vedic Age (1500-1000 bc)<br/>Six Systems of the Indian Philosophy<br/>Later Vedic Period (1000-600 bc)<br/>The Emergence of Kingdoms or<br/>Mahajanapadas<br/>Mahajanapadas<br/>Growth of Jainism and Buddhism<br/>Jainism<br/>Buddhism<br/>Magadha Empire (Sixth Century<br/>to Fourth Century bc)<br/>Persian and Macedonian Invasions<br/>Persian Invasion<br/>Macedonian Invasion<br/>The Mauryan Empire (321-289 bc)<br/>Chandragupta Maurya (320-300 bc)<br/>Bindusara (296—273 bc)<br/>Ashoka the Great (269-232 bc)<br/>Causes of Decline of the Mauryan Empire<br/>Post-Mauryan Period<br/>The Kushans<br/>The Deccan and the South<br/>Religious Sects of Post-Mauryan and<br/>the Gupta Period<br/>The Gupta Dynasty (ad 320-550)<br/>Important Gupta Rulers<br/>Later Guptas<br/>Rise of Feudalism in India<br/>The Vardhanas (ad 550-647)<br/>Harshavardhana (ad 606-646)<br/>The Rajputs (ad 650-1200)<br/>Salient Features of the Rajput Kingdoms<br/>The Southern Dynasties<br/>The Shathavahanas (230 BC to ad 225)<br/>The Pallavas (ad 330-796)<br/>The Chalukyas (ad 535-1190)<br/>The Pandyas of Madurai (ad 590-1323)<br/>The Chola Dynasty (ad 850-1310)<br/>Rashtrakutas (ad 753-973)<br/>Vijayanagara Empire<br/>Other Features of Southern Dynasties<br/>Multiple-choice Questions<br/>Oi iftinal UPSC Civil Sei^'ices Questions<br/>2 MEDIEVAL HISTORY<br/>The Coming of Islam<br/>The Arab Invasion (711-715)<br/>The Turkish Invasion (986-1206)<br/>The Slave Dynasty (1206-1290)<br/>Khusrau Khan (1320)<br/>The Tughlaq Dynasty (1320-1414)<br/>The Sayyid Dynasty (1414-1450)<br/>The Lodhi Dynasty (1451-1526)<br/>Medieval Period And Administration<br/>Decline of Delhi Sultanate<br/>Religion in Medieval India<br/>Southern Dynasties<br/>Indo-Islamic Architecture<br/>The Mughal Dynasty (1526-1540 .<br/>and 1555-1857)<br/>The Early Mughals (1526-1556)<br/>Golden Period of the Mughals<br/>(1556-1707)<br/>Later Mughals (1707-1862)<br/>Mughal Administration<br/>Mughal Art, Architecture and Literature<br/>Regional Powers During Mughal Period<br/>The Marathas (1649-1748)<br/>The Sikhs<br/>The Jats<br/>■ Multiple-choice Questions<br/>Original UPSC Civil Se rvices Questions<br/>3 MODERN HrSTORY<br/>The Coming of the Europeans<br/>The Portuguese<br/>The Dutch<br/>The English<br/>The French<br/>The Danish and the Austrians<br/>British East India Company and<br/>the British Rule<br/>British Governors Under Company Rule<br/>(1758-1857)<br/>^Economic Impact of the British Rule<br/>Social and Religious Movements in the<br/>Nineteenth Century<br/>Introduction<br/>Viceroys of India<br/>Indian Freedom Struggle<br/>First War of Independence<br/>Subaltern Movements of Nineteenth and<br/>Twentieth Centuries<br/>British Rule After the 1857 Revolt<br/>Post-Rebellion Developments<br/>Government of India Act, 1858<br/>Administrative, Social and Judicial<br/>Systems After 1858<br/>Administrative Reforms<br/>Reforms in Education<br/>The Judiciary Reforms<br/>Social Reforms<br/>Multiple-choice Questions<br/>Original UPSC Civil Services Questions<br/>4 INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT i<br/>Rise of Nationalism<br/>Awakening of National Consciousness<br/>Emergence of Nationalist Movement<br/>Indian National Congress (INC)<br/>Origin of the Indiar National Congress<br/>Terrorist and Revolutionary<br/>Movements<br/>Terrorist Movements<br/>The Revolutionary Movement<br/>Reasons for Failure<br/>The Early Phase of the Freedom<br/>Struggle (1900-1915)<br/>THE Partition of Bengal (1905)<br/>Swadeshi Movement (1905)<br/>Origin of the Muslim League (1906)<br/>Resolution of Swaraj (1906)<br/>Surat Session: Split in Congress (1907)<br/>Morley-Minto Reforms (1909)<br/>diddle Phase of the Freedom Struggle<br/>(1915-1930)<br/>World War I-Reforms and Agitation<br/>Home Rule Movement (1915-1916)<br/>Lucknow Pact (1916)<br/>August Declaration of 1917<br/>Beginning of the Gandhian Era<br/>The Government of India Act (1919)<br/>Rowlatt Act (1919)<br/>Jallianwala Bagh Massacre (13 April 1919)<br/>Khilafat Movement (1920)<br/>Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-1922)<br/>Chauri-Chaura Incident (1922)<br/>Trade Union Movement<br/>Communist Movement in India<br/>Swaraj Party (1922)<br/>Muddiman Committee (1924)<br/>Simon Commission (1927)<br/>Butler Committee (1927)<br/>Delhi Muslim Proposal (1927)<br/>Nehru Report (1928)<br/>All Parties Muslim Conference (1929)<br/>Jinnah's Fourteen Points (1929)<br/>Lahore Session (1929)<br/>Allahabad Address (1930)<br/>Closer to Freedom (1930-1947) (<br/>Civil Disobedience Movement (1930)<br/>The First Round Table Conference<br/>(12 November 1930)<br/>Gandhi-Irwin Pact (5 March 1931)<br/>Second Round Table Conference<br/>(12 September 1931)<br/>Civil Disobedience Movement<br/>(Second Phase)<br/>Third Round Table Conference<br/>(17 November 1932)<br/>The Communal Award (1932)<br/>Poona Pact (1932) i<br/>The Government of India Act (1935) i<br/>World War 11 and the Indian Political<br/>Situation<br/>Resignation of Congress Ministers (1939)<br/>Poona Resolution and Conditional<br/>Support to Britain (1941)<br/>August Offer of 194D<br/>The Individual Civil Disobedience<br/>Two-Nation Theory<br/>Demand for Pakistan (1942)<br/>Cripps Mission (March 1942)<br/>Quit India Movement (1942-1945)<br/>The CR Formula (1944)<br/>Gandhi-Jinnah Talks (1944)<br/>Desai—Liaqat Pact (1945)<br/>Wavell Plan and Simla Conference (1945)<br/>Provincial and General Elections of 1945<br/>Cabinet Mission Plan (1946)<br/>Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army)<br/>Direct Action Campaign (1946)<br/>Interim Government (1946)<br/>Mountbatten Plan (1947)<br/>India Wins Freedom<br/>Indian Independence Act (1947)<br/>Partition of India<br/>Multiple-choice Questions<br/>Original UPSC Civil Services Questions<br/> |
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Keyword | Civil Services Examination |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | Career Guidance Books |
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Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | Career Guidance Books | 25/04/2017 | Online | 122.50 | 001 THO/G | 45406 | 09/12/2022 | 30/11/2022 | Career Guidance Books |