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HISTORY & CIVICS FOR THE MIDDLE SCHOOL
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Jayanti Sengupta
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7. British Administration in India
(1765-857) ··············································· 62
8. British Economic Policies (1773-1857) ... 70
9. Birth of the Indian Renaissance ............... 78
1 O. The Revolt of 1857 ................................... 94
11. British Policies after 1858 ....................... 104
12. Rise of Indian Nationalism ..................... 116
13. Indian National Movement (1905-1918) 125
14. The First World War and the
National Movement. ...... ................ · ··· ··· · · 132
15. Mass Movements for Independence······ 138
16. India Attains Freedom ............................ 147
HISTORY 17. The American Civil War ......................... 156
1. Beginning of the Modern World ................. 1 18. National Movements in Europe ............. . 161
2. The Age of Revolution .............................. 13
3. Decline of the Mughal Empire .................. 24 CIVICS 4. Imperialism ............................................... 31 19. The United Nations Organizations ............ 170 5. British Rule in India .... ............. ................. 42 20. Specialized Agencies of the UN ................ 179 6. Expansion of the British Power 21. World as a Global Community ... ....... ....... . 186
in the North ............................................... 56 22. India's Foreign Policy .... .... ..... ...... ... .......... 205