W26 - Modern India (HIST*3070)
Code and section: HIST*3070*01
Term: Winter 2026
Details
Modern India (HIST*3070)
Course Description:
This course studies the history of modern India from 1757 to the present day. Topics include: European and British imperialism in India, Indian reactions to imperialism, socio-religious movements, the birth of nationalism and the nation-state in India, civil society and social issues in a developing nation, regionalism, foreign policy and India's place in the 21st century.
Topic:
This course will examine the India prior to imperialism; the British East India Company; Orientalism; British policy in India; the Sepoy Rebellion; Indian nationalism; Independence and Partition; the modern Indian state and nation; Indian politics, foreign policy; Pakistan; and India in the 21st century.
Methods of Evaluation and Weights:
- Document Study: 10%
- Mid-term Test: 25%
- Research Essay: 35%
- Final Exam 30%
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, the student should be able to:
1. Identify and explain major people, themes, and events in the history of the modern India.
2. Develop written communication skills through assignments.
3. Develop the skills to locate and critically evaluate primary and secondary sources.
4. Understand the practices of the historian and an understanding of academic integrity as applied to the responsible use of historical sources and the ethical presentation of one’s work.
Texts and/or Resources Required:
All readings are available online.