History 474 - Indian Nationalism

Fall
2017
01
4.00
Dwaipayan Sen
W 02:00PM-04:30PM
Amherst College
HIST-474-01-1718F
NEWP 100
dsen@amherst.edu
HIST-474-01,ASLC-474-01

(Offered as HIST 474 [AS] and ASLC 474 [SA]) Anti-colonial nationalism in India was one of the first major movements towards the decolonization of the global south. This reading and writing intensive research seminar examines the story of the Indian nationalist movement and the effort to liberate the subcontinent and its peoples from British colonial rule. Drawing on both primary and secondary sources, the course chronologically explores the rise and development of nationalist ideology and practice, and introduces students to four broadly conceived historiographical schools and their interpretations of this movement--nationalist, Marxist, Cambridge, and Subaltern Studies.  Students will thereby engage with a number of prominent historiographical debates about Indian nationalism and gain an in-depth appreciation of the triumphs, contradictions, and failures that marked the struggle for freedom in India, as well its troubled legacies. Writing assignments are designed to culminate in a substantial research paper. One class meeting per week.


Limited to 20 students. Fall semester. Professor Sen.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.