INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN CIVILIZATION Middle East V2357, Fall 2008 Mon Wed 2:40-3:55; 702 Hamilton Prof. Frances Pritchett ~~~~~~~~~~~ COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course presupposes no background whatsoever; any undergraduate is welcome to enroll. There will be about 125 pages of reading per week, of varying kinds but not of extreme difficulty; primary sources will be used to the maximum extent possible. Grades will be based on: class attendance and discussion assignments (20%); two 6-7 page papers (20% each) using primary sources, with a choice from several topics; and a final exam including both identification and discussion questions, for which study helps will be provided (40%). The course
will have an unusually extensive website (located
*here*), which
will be password-protected and accessible through
Courseworks. Many shorter readings, as well as
maps and images, will be available through that
website. Below is a list of *three
required books* that are available at
BookCulture. ONE ==
Mapping "India" TWO ==
The Indus Valley Civilization
THREE
== The Vedic people FOUR ==
The Upanishads and beyond FIVE ==
Buddhism and Jainism emerge SIX ==
Ashoka, the Beloved-of-the-Gods
SEVEN
== The story of Rama EIGHT
== The "Brahminical synthesis"
NINE ==
The Bhagavad Gita TEN ==
Bhakti ELEVEN
== The great medieval temple complexes
TWELVE
== The advent of Islam THIRTEEN
== Mystical paths and prophetic voices
FOURTEEN
== Akbar, the great assimilator
FIFTEEN
== The Mughal Empire SIXTEEN
== Aurangzeb and the long slide downhill
SEVENTEEN
== The British presence expands
EIGHTEEN
== The growth of (Hindu) nationalism
NINETEEN
== 1857 and beyond TWENTY
== In the Muslim community TWENTY-ONE
== Gandhi's "big tent" TWENTY-TWO
== Dr. B. R. Ambedkar TWENTY-THREE
== The Independence movement TWENTY-FOUR
== Aftermath TWENTY-FIVE
== "The Lawless Frontier" TWENTY-SIX
== Nowadays... ~~~~~~~~~~~ == Ainslie T. Embree, ed. Sources of Indian Tradition, Volume One: From the Beginning to 1800. Second Edition. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. |
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