| History Majors – Early India

Course Information

  • 2025-26
  • B.A. (Hons.)
  • I
  • Nov 2025
  • Core Course

This course aims to foreground Early India within the context of broader changes that happened in early phases of human history. We begin the discussion with human evolution, prehistoric hunting gathering societies and the traces they left. Diverse migratory patterns and shifts towards agriculture, complex social formations and early state structures shaped early India in specific ways. These historical processes are crucial to our present shape; our life-world as well as thought-world. By focusing on society, economy, polity and cultural spheres of human lives we discuss major changes in the region in the longue durée. We will study the Neolithic South Asia, Harappan experiment, Vedic people, changes in the sixth century Ganga Valley, Mauryan state, Gupta rule and early Tamilkam as an entry point to discuss several changes in the region. We also aim to introduce the diverse nature of sources and the many ways in which they have been read by historians.

Faculty

Dr. Anwesha Ghosh

Assistant Professor, Social Science