Class 8 Part-I Emotional Intelligence | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Class 8 Part-I Emotional Intelligence | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
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Case Studies Class 5 Part-III | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Case Studies Class 5 Part-III | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
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Case Studies Class 4 Part-II | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Case Studies Class 4 Part-II | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
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Class 4 Part-I Values In Ethics | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Class 4 Part-I Values In Ethics | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
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Class 2 Part-I Ethics & Human Interface | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Class 2 Part-I Ethics & Human Interface | ETHICS PAPER IV By Yugul Randhawa | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
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Ethics Introduction CLASS 1 | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
Ethics Introduction CLASS 1 | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
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PSSSB SENIOR ASSISTANT CUM INSPECTOR EXAM DATE OUT | PSSSB JE EXAM DATE OUT |PSSSB EXAM CALENDAR OUT
PSSSB SENIOR ASSISTANT CUM INSPECTOR EXAM DATE OUT | PSSSB JE EXAM DATE OUT |PSSSB EXAM CALENDAR OUT
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American War Of Independence Simplified Part - 2 | UPSC World History
American War Of Independence Simplified Part - 2 | UPSC World History
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AFRICAN COLONISATION CLASS 13 | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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American War Of Independence Simplified Part - 1 | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
American War Of Independence Simplified Part - 1 | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
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COLD WAR CLASS 12 | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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WORLD WAR - II CLASS 11 | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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LEAGUE OF NATIONS CLASS 10 PART-I | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTION CLASS 9 PART-II | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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GREAT ECONOMIC DEPRESSION CLASS 8 PART-I | WORLD HISTORY By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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PARIS CONFERENCE CLASS 7| WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
50
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German Unification | Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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WORLD WAR - I CLASS 6 PART-I | WORLD HISTORY in Punjabi By Yugul Sir | SRS IAS & LAW ACADEMY
Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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Italian Unification | Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
34
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Marxism | World History in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
26
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World History from 1815-1870 in Punjabi For UPSC And Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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French Revolution in Punjabi For UPSC & Punjab Civil Services | SRS IAS AND LAW ACADEMY
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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Monroe Doctrine | World History UPSC in Punjabi
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
Key concepts and historiographical approaches
Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
The Renaissance and its impact on the world
The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
The French Revolution and its consequences
Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
Resistance and movements for independence
The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
World War I and its consequences
World War II and the Holocaust
The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
The United Nations and global governance
Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
Globalization and its impact on societies
Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
Gender and women's history
Environmental history
Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
Interactive discussions and group activities
Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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American War of Independence World History for UPSC
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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Complete Storyline World History of UPSC
The "World History for UPSC" course is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the significant events, movements, and developments in world history that are essential for the preparation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examinations. This course aims to equip candidates with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to excel in the history component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination.
Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to World History
• Understanding the importance of world history in the UPSC syllabus
• Key concepts and historiographical approaches
• Historical periods and civilizations
Module 2: Medieval and Renaissance Europe
• The Middle Ages and the Byzantine Empire
• The Renaissance and its impact on the world
• The Age of Exploration
Module 3: Early Modern Period
• The Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
• The French Revolution and its consequences
• Industrial Revolution and its global impact
Module 4: Imperialism and Colonialism
• European imperialism in Africa, Asia, and the Americas
• Resistance and movements for independence
• The aftermath of colonialism
Module 5: World Wars and the Cold War
• World War I and its consequences
• World War II and the Holocaust
• The Cold War, the superpowers, and the bipolar world
Module 6: Post-War World
• Decolonization and the Non-Aligned Movement
• The United Nations and global governance
• Contemporary global issues and conflicts
Module 7: Contemporary World History
• The end of the Cold War and the post-Cold War era
• Globalization and its impact on societies
• Contemporary challenges, including terrorism, climate change, and migration
Module 8: Themes in World History
• Gender and women's history
• Environmental history
• Cultural exchanges and the spread of ideas
Course Format:
• Lectures, multimedia presentations, and reading assignments
• Interactive discussions and group activities
• Access to a dedicated online platform for resources and discussions
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in world history and a deep understanding of the historical forces that have shaped the contemporary world. They will be well-prepared to tackle the history-related questions in the UPSC examinations and will also gain a broader perspective on global events and their significance in today's world.
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