CBSE Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II
Brief Information: CBSE NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapters and their video Explanation are covered below. The explanations in video are in Hindi for better understanding of the concepts.
NCERT CLASS 10 History CHAPTER 1
NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter 1 The Rise of Nationalism in Europe covers the French revolution and Unification of Germany. The subtopics covered under chapter 1 are:
- The First World War, Khilafat and Non-Cooperation
- The Idea of Satyagraha
- The Rowlatt Act
- Why Non-cooperation?
- Differing Strands within the Movement
- The Movement in the Towns
- Rebellion in the Countryside
- Swaraj in the Plantations
- Towards Civil Disobedience
- The Salt March and the Civil Disobedience Movement
- How Participants saw the Movement
- The Limits of Civil Disobedience
- The Sense of Collective Belonging
NCERT CLASS 10 History CHAPTER 2
NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter 2 The Nationalist Movement in India. The subtopics covered under chapter 2 are:
- The French Revolution and the Idea of the Nation
- The Making of Nationalism in Europe
- The Aristocracy and the New Middle Class
- What did Liberal Nationalism Stand for?
- A New Conservatism after 1815
- The Revolutionaries
- The Age of Revolutions: 1830-1848
- The Romantic Imagination and National Feeling
- Hunger, Hardship and Popular Revolt
- 1848: The Revolution of the Liberals
- The Making of Germany and Italy
- Germany – Can the Army be the Architect of a Nation?
- Italy Unified
- The Strange Case of Britain
- Visualising the Nation
- Nationalism and Imperialism
NCERT CLASS 10 History CHAPTER 3
NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter 3 Livelihoods, Economies And Societies. The subtopics covered under chapter 3 are:
- The Pre-modern World
- Silk Routes Link the World
- Food Travels: Spaghetti and Potato
- Conquest, Disease and Trade
- The Nineteenth Century (1815-1914)
- A World Economy Takes Shape
- Role of Technology
- Late nineteenth-century Colonialism
- Rinderpest, or the Cattle Plague
- Indentured Labour Migration from India
- Indian Entrepreneurs Abroad
- Indian Trade, Colonialism and the Global System
- The Inter-war Economy
- Wartime Transformations
- Post-war Recovery
- Rise of Mass Production and Consumption
- The Great Depression
- India and the Great Depression
- Rebuilding a World Economy: The Post-war Era
- Post-war Settlement and the Bretton Woods Institutions
- The Early Post-war Years
- Decolonisation and Independence
- End of Bretton Woods and the Beginning of‘Globalisation’
NCERT CLASS 10 History CHAPTER 4
NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter 4 The Age of Industrialisation. The subtopics covered under chapter 4 are:
- Before the Industrial Revolution
- The Coming Up of the Factory
- The Pace of Industrial Change
- Hand Labour and Steam Power
- Life of the Workers
- Industrialisation in the Colonies
- The Age of Indian Textiles
- What Happened to Weavers?
- Manchester Comes to India
- Factories Come Up
- The Early Entrepreneurs
- Where Did the Workers Come From?
- The Peculiarities of Industrial Growth
- Small-scale Industries Predominate
- Market for Goods
NCERT CLASS 10 History CHAPTER 5
NCERT Class 10 History: India and the Contemporary World-II Chapter 5 Print Culture and the Modern World. The subtopics covered under chapter 5 are:
- The First Printed Books
- Print in Japan
- Print Comes to Europe
- Gutenberg and the Printing Press
- The Print Revolution and Its Impact
- A New Reading Public
- Religious Debates and the Fear of Print
- Print and Dissent
- The Reading Mania
- ‘Tremble, therefore, tyrants of the world!’
- Print Culture and the French Revolution
- The Nineteenth Century
- Children, Women and Workers
- Further Innovations
- India and the World of Print
- Manuscripts Before the Age of Print
- Print Comes to India
- Religious Reform and Public Debates
- New Forms of Publication
- Women and Print
- Print and the Poor People
- Print and Censorship