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PAPER: BRITISH HISTORY (100 MARKS)

Part –I (Marks 50)

I. The Glorious Revolution (1688)

  • Causes, and Results
  • William III and Mary II (1689-1702)
  • Queen Anne (1702-1714)
II. Hanoverian Era (1714-1790)
  • Jacobite Rebellions (1715 and 1745)
  • Robert Walpole and Whig Oligarchy
  • American War of Independence (1776)
III. The Union of England and Scotland

IV. Union of England and Ireland

V. The Old Colonial system

VI. The French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
  • Causes
  • Britain and Napoleonic Wars
  • Impact on Britain
VII. Industrial and Agricultural Revolution
  • Causes
  • Effects on Political and Social Life of Britain
  • Party Politics
  • The Methodist Movement
  • Socialism
  • Liberalism
  • Colonization
  • Chartest Movement
VIII. Robert Peel and return of Torries
  • Internal policies
  • Irish Problem
IX. Victorian Era (1837-1901)
  • Internal Reforms
  • Liberals
  • Foreign Policy
  • Disraeli, Gladstone and Problems in Ireland
  • Great Britain and Free Trade
X. Edwardian Era (1901-1910)
  • Domestic and Foreign Policies (1901-1910)
  • The Origins of Labor Party
XI. Britain, World War I and its Aftermath
  • Causes
  • Britain and Peace settlement
  • Effects of War on Britain
  • League of Nations
  • The Great Depression
  • Appeasement and Rearmament

Part –II (Marks 50)

XII. Britain ,World War II and its Aftermath
  • Causes and events
  • Churchill, War Conferences
  • Creation of U.N.O
  • Effects of war
  • Reforms of Labour Government
XIII. Great Britain and Cold War
  • Creation of Common Wealth
  • NATO
  • Decolonization of the British Empire
  • Internal Policies and EEC
  • Foreign Policy
XIV. Thatcherism to Cameroun (1979-2012)
  • Internal Policy
  • Society and culture
  • Foreign Policy
  • Falkland War
  • John Major and his Policies
  • European Common Market and the Great Britain
  • Formation of EU
  • Tony Blair “New Labour” Economic Crunch, War on Terror and his Policies
  • Global Financial Crisis 2008 and the Great Britain
  • Reforms under Cameroun




SUGGESTED READINGS

1. The Conservative Party from Peel to Thatcher------------------ Blake, Robert, 1985

2. A New History of England, 410-1975.--------------------------- Oxford, New York, Pergamum Press, 1968.


3. Trends in Britain Politics since 1945--------------------------- --Cook,Chris and John Ramsden eds. 1978


4. The Hanoverians, 1714-1815--------------------------- ---------Green, V.H. 1976


5. The People’s Peace: British History 1945-1990------------------Morgan,Kenneth O,1992


6. Textbook of Modern English History 1714-1960---------------- Southgate,G.W .A, 1961


7. English History, 1914-1945--------------------------- ------------Taylor, A.J.P. 1965


8. Europe Since Napoleon--------------------------- ---------------- Thompson, David.1983


9. English Social History--------------------------- ------------------- Trevelyan, G.M.


10. Britain and Empire. --------------------------- --------------------L.J. Butler.


11. Democracy: Great Britain 1815— 1914--------------------------Bentley, Michael


12. England in the Eighteenth Century------------------------------ -Serlley, W.T.


13. History of Britain--------------------------- ------------------------Carter, E.H.


14. Mastering Modern British History--------------------------- ------Norman Lowe


15. The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848— 1918---------------Taylor, A.J.P.
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