ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
(AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
III SEMESTER
HS 318 - KARNATAKA - CULTURE AND ECONOMY
[2019 - 2022]
Objectives :
* To acquaint the students with the cultural trends of Karnataka at a regional level.
* It will provide an insight into the contributions of Leaders of 19th C towards
Freedom Struggle and Unification of Karnataka.
UNIT I : SOCIETY & ECONOMY
Vijayanagara - Caste system : Status of Women - State Income - Trade Contacts .
Bahamanis & Adil Shahis : State Income - Trade contacts
Nayakas of Keladi : Revenue Policy
Tipu Sultan : Economic Innovations. (18 hours)
UNIT II : RELIGIOUS DEVELOPMENT (15 hours)
Impact of Jainism
Philosophies - Advaita, Dwaita, Vishistadvaita.
Virashaivism - Vachana Sahitya.
Haridasa Movement - Dasa Sahitya.
Contributions of Sufism
Christianity and its impact.
UNIT III : LITERATURE & ARCHITECTURE
LITERATURE : Classical literature - Pampa, Ponna & Ranna
Renaissance in Kannada Literature - New Trends in 20th Kannada Literature -
Kuvempu & Bendre.
ARCHITECTURE - Chalukyas of Badami, Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra. (17 hours)
Shahi styles (Gulbarga, Bidar and Bijapur).
Vijayanagar Architecture.
Indo European Style
UNIT IV : FREEDOM MOVEMENT & UNIFICATION (20 hours)
Modern Karnataka : Impact of British Rule till Rendition
Freedom Movement
Unification Movement
A Brief Sketch - Sir M Vishwaraiaha
Dewan Mirza Ismail
K C Reddy
S Nijalingappa
MAP WORK : (5 hours)
PLACES OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE :
1. Bhadravati 2. Shivanasamudra 3. Gulbarga 4. Badami 5. Aihole
6. Belur 7. Halebid 8. Hampi 9. Keladi 10. Bidar 11. Bijapur
12. Srirangapatna 13. Mysore 14. Bangalore 15. Isur 16. Vidurashwatha
17. Shivapur 18. Belgaum 19. Kittur 20. Ankola.
Books for study and reference :
1. R.R. Diwakar (Ed.) : Karnataka Through the Ages
2. R.R. Diwakar (Ed.) : Karnataka Parampare 2 vols.
3. Shamba Joshi : Karnataka Samskruthiya Poorva Peetike
4. C. Hayavadana Rao : The History of Mysore 3 vols.
5. Suryanatha Kamath : Karnatakada Sanskshipta Itihasa
6. S. Rajashekara : Karnataka Art and Architecture
7. K. Basavaraja : History and Culture of Karnataka
8. K. Raghavendra Rao : Imaging the Unimaginable
9. S. Chandrashekar : Adhunika Karnatakada Andolanagalu (Kannada)
10. Dr. C R. Govindraju : Movement for United Karnataka.
11. Narasimhacharya : The Kannada, The People, their history and culture.
12. G S Halappa : Freedom Movement in Karnataka.
13. Sreenivas Havanur : Hosakannadadalli Arunodaya.
14. Thipperudre Swamy : Karnatakada Samskriti Sameekshe.
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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE
(AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
IV SEMESTER
HS 418 - STUDY OF TOURISM
[2019 - 2022]
Objectives :
* This paper intends to acquaint the students with basic concepts of Tourism.
* To develop interest and encourage students to take up a career in Tourism.
UNIT I : (15 hours)
Introduction - Definition- Meaning and nature of Tourism
Basic Elements & Components of Tourism - Types of Tourism
Evolution of Tourism
Modern tourism - Sargent Committe
UNIT II :
Basic Infrastructure - Supportive Services.
Impact of Tourism on Society, Economy & Environment - Sustainable Tourism.
Protection of Ancient Monuments Act (10 hours)
UNIT III : (15 hours)
Tourism Organisations - International, National and Regional :
UNWTO, PATA, IATA, TAAI.
Role of ITDC & KSTDC.
Role and Functions of Travel Agencies & Tour Operators.
Training Tourism Professionals
MAP WORK : (5 hours)
PLACES OF HISTORICAL IMPORTANCE :
1. Darjeeling 2. Ellora 3. Kodaikanal 4. Jaipur 5. Mount Abu 6. Puri
7. Allahabad 8. Hyderabad 9. Pondicherry 10. Hampi 11. Mysore
12. Panaji 13. Shimla 14. Kanyakumari 15. Kohima 16. Shillong 17. Imphal
18. Agra 19. Konark 20. Srinagar.
Books for study and reference :
1. Gupta T. C. and Sushma Kasbekar : Tourism Product in India
2. G. S. Batra : Tourism in the 21st Century
3. A.K. Bhatia : International Tourism : Fundamentals and Practices
4. Jagmohan Negi : Tourism and Travel : Principles and Concepts
5. Ratandeep Singh : Tourism Today, Volumes I, II and III.
6. Ram Acharya : Culture and Heritage of India.
7. Jagmohan Negi : Travel Agencies.
8. Denis Foster : An Introduction to Travel and Tourism.
9. B V Rao : Tourism.
10. Ram Acharya : ‘Civil Aviation and Tourism Administration in India’.
11. Sampad Kumar Swain and Jitendra Mohan Mishra : Tourism: Principles and Practices
(Oxford Higher Education), 2011.
12. Sunethra Rodey, Vandana Joshi, Archana Bimal : Tourism Practices.
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ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS)
HSOE 4118 - TOURISM IN KARNATAKA
[2019- 2022]
Objectives :
* To gain knowledge and understand the key factors of Tourism Industry at a regional
level.
* To gain an insight into the utility of Tourism products.
UNIT I :
Introduction to Tourism in Karnataka.
Tourism Organisation : Role of KSTDC - Jungle Resorts & Lodges, Golden Chariot.
(10 hours)
UNIT II : (20 hours)
World Heritage Sites : Hampi, Pattadakal, Western Ghats.
Fairs and Festivals
Handicrafts and Textiles of Karnataka
Wild Life Sanctuaries
Beach Resorts
Adventure Tourism in Karnataka.
Important Tourist destinations in and around Bangalore.
Books for study and reference :
1. Dennis L.Foster An Introduction to Travel and Tourism-Mc Graw Hill International Edn., New
York
2. Vijay Kumar Gupta:Tourism in India
3. Robinet Jacob et.al., Indian Tourism Products
4. Robinet Jacob:Health Tourism and Ayurveda Abhijeet Publications, Delhi
5. Bansal S.P:Toursim Towards 21st Century,Deep and Deep Publications, New Delhi
6. Seshadri B. India’s Wildlife and Wildlife Reserves,Sterling Publishers Pvt.Ltd New Delhi
7. Mahesh Chandra Singh: Modrn Tourism in 21st Century-Centrum Press , New Delhi
8. Praveen SethiHandbook of Sustainable tourism Anmol Publications Pvt., Ltd ,New Delhi
9. Geetanjali:Environment and Tourism, Centrum Press , New Delhi
10. Ravi Bhushan Kumar :Coastal Tourism and Environment, APH Publishers, New Delhi.