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Kindly tell me good book for Indo Pak history for PMS
Dear All:
Kindly tell me single Good Book for HISTORY OF PAKISTAN & INDIA. with the help of which some one gets good marks in PMS exams regards |
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You can refer to Mr K.Ali Books or you can also refer Bhatti Publishers.
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@Wasee123
CSS indo-pak history paper is totally different from PMS history paper. it is not like INdo-pak history
PMS HISTORY PAPER SYLLABUS SYLLABUS FOR THE SUBJECT OF HISTORY OF MODERN WORLD Total Marks: 100 History: Various Concepts of perceiving History. Modern: Connotation of the terminology. World: How the idea of world is perceived. Implications of world history. 1. TOWARDS GLOBALIZATION Old Regimes and Archaic Globalization: Peasants and Lords, Dynamics of New Politics, Archaic and Early Modern Globalization. 2. TRANSFORMATION FROM OLD REGIMES TO MODERNITY The Last Great Domestication and Industrious Revolutions, New Patterns of Afro- Asian Material Culture, Production and Trade, Trade Finance and Innovation: European Competitive advantages, the development of Asian and African Publics. 3. CONVERGING REVOLUTIONS Anatomy of the World Crisis (1720-1820), Sapping the legitimacy of the State: From France to China Ideological origin of the modern left and the modern state, Nationalities VS States and Empires. The Third Revolution: Polite and Commercial Peoples Worldwide. 4. MODERN WORLD IN GENESIS World revolutions (1815-1865), Emigration, New World Order: 1815-1865, Wars of Legitimacy in Asia, Economic and Ideological Roots of Asian Revolutions, Hunger and Rebellion in Europe (1848-1851), American Civil War as a Global Event. 5. INDUSTRIALIZAION AND THE NEW CITY HISTORIANS Industrialization, and Cities The Progress of Industrialization Poverty and the Absence of Industry, Cites as Centers of Production, Consumption, and Politics The Urban Impact of the Global Crisis, 1780-1820. Race and Class in the New Cities, Working-Class Politics, Worldwide Urban Cultures and their Critics. 6. NATION, EMPIRE, AND ETHNICITY, C. 1860-1900 Theories of Nationalism, When was Nationalism Born? Perpetuating Nationalisms: Memories, National Associations, and Print, From Community to Nation: The Eurasian Empires Where we Stand with Nationalism, Peoples without States: Persecution or Assimilation? Imperialism and its History: The Late Nineteenth Century Dimensions of the “New Imperialism”. A World of Nation-States? The Persistence of Archaic Globalization From Globalization to Internationalism in Practice. 7. MYTHS AND TECHNOLOGIES OF THE MODERN STATE DIMENSIONS OF THE MODERN STATE The State and the Historians, Problems of Defining the State, The Modern State Takes Root: Geographical Dimensions Claims to Justice and Symbols of Power, The State’s Resources, The State’s Obligations to Society Tools of the State, State, Economy, and Nation. 8. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LIBERALISM, RATIONALISM, SOCIALISM, AND SCIENCE Contextualizing Intellectual History, The Corruption of the Righteous Republic: A Classic Theme. Righteous Republics Worldwide, The Advent of Liberalism and the Market: Western Exceptionalism? Liberalism and Land Reform: Radical Theory and Conservative Practice, Free Trade or National Political Economy? Representing the Peoples Secularism and Positivism: Transnational Affinites The Reception of Socialism and its Local Resonances. Science in Global Context. Professionalization at World Level. 9. SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL MOVEMENTS Revolutionary Ideas, Philosophical and social trends. 10. Clash of Civilizations 11. Neo-Conservation RECOMMENDED TEXTS AND LITERATURE REVIEWS 1. Dorinda Outram, The Body and the French Revolution 2. Frenc Feher, French revolution and the Birth of Modernity 3. H Kissinger, Diplomacy 4. J M Thompson, Napoleon Bonaparte: His Rise and Fall 5. E J Hobsbawn, The Age of revolution, 1789-1848 6. E J Hobsbawn, Nations and Nationalism since 1780: Programme, Myth, Reality 7. P Pilbeam, The 1830 Revolution in France 8. Paul Kennedy, The Rise and Fall of Great Powers 9. Owen Chadwick, The Secularization of European Mind in the Nineteenth Century (1976) 10. Peter Burke, Popular Culture in Early Modern Europe (1978) 11. Marc Bloch, Feudal Society 12. M W Beresford, New Towns of the Middle Ages (1988) 13. Rosalind B and Christopher Brooke, Popular Religion in the Middle Ages (1984) 14. Carlo Ginzburg, The Cheese and The Worms: The Cosmos of a Sixteenth- Century Miller (1982) 15. Lauro Martines, Power and Imagination; City-States in Renaissance Italy (1988) 16. Karl Marx, Das Capital 17. Herbert Butterfield, The Origins of Modern Science, 1300-1800 (1965) 18. A R Hall, The Revolution in Science, 1500-1750: The Formation of the Modern Scientific Attitude (1983) 19. Londa Schiebinger, The Mind Has no Sex? Women in the Origins of Modern Science (1990) 20. Barbara Taylor, Eve and the New Jerusalem: Socialism and Feminism in the Nineteenth Century (1983) 21. Michel Foucault, Madness and Civilization 22. Asa Briggs, Victorian People (1954) 23. Gertrude Himmelfarb, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution (1968) 24. Raymond Betts, The False Dawn: European Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century (1975) 25. Timothy Mitchell, Colonizing Egypt (1988) 26. Edward Said, Orientalism (1979) 27. WD Smith, European Imperialism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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Dear All (Specially Senior Members)
Kindly tell me the books for PMS compulsory subjects and optional subject. my optional subjects are:Economics, Statistics, Sociology and History of pakistan & India. For Paper-1 IT k.Ali For Paper-2 ?? regards: Wasim Last edited by Andrew Dufresne; Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at 02:20 PM. Reason: Merged |
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@wasee
Dear;
The books suggested for CSS in this website are good enough for PMS; as now the syllabus of both the competitive exams are exactly the same... Regards:
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This syllabi you provided about History of indo-pak is totally irrelevant, it is given on the website of PCS kpk website..
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@NooR
Agreed @kamal safi
K.Ali works for both, CSS n PMS. |
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British History
Can anybody suggest me a good book for British History which covers the PMS syllabus with details and written with headings etc.i would be thankful.
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British History
Can anybody suggest me a good book for British History which covers the PMS syllabus with details and written with headings etc.i would be thankful.
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noor g!!! why r u misguiding v like juniours, where css indo-pakistan history paper is totally different from pms hist: paper..?
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