डी.टी.एस.सी 103: दलित इतिहास

DTSC 103: Dalit History

क्रेडिट : 04

मॉड्यूल1-दलित ऐतिहासिक विचार: इतिहास के दृस्टिकोण ।

Module 1. Dalit Historical Thought: Perspective of history

 

मॉड्यूल 2-प्राचीन और मध्यकाल मे दलित

Module 2. Dalits in ancient and medieval periods.

 

मॉड्यूल 3-आधुनिक काल मे दलित (1956 तक) ।

Module 3Dalits in modern periods.

 

मॉड्यूल4-समकालीन काल मे दलित

Module 4. Dalits in contemporary period

 

संदर्भ ग्रंथ सूची :-

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E-Sources

1.    "Ambedkar Jayanti 2017: Here's a look at Dalit History Month to explore forgotten narratives"Firstpost. Retrieved December 8, 2019.

 

2.    Arvind Kumar Thakur (2019). "New Media and the Dalit Counter-public Sphere"Television & New MediaSAGE Publications.

 

3.     "#DalitWomenFight Brings Fight Against Caste-Based Violence to U.S." NBC News. Retrieved December 8, 2019.

 

4.    Harad, Tejas (April 26, 2017). "Writing Our Own Histories – Why We Need Dalit History Month"Feminism In India. Retrieved December 8, 2019.

 

5.    Krishnan, Mini (April 13, 2018). "Celebrating Dalit History Month"The HinduISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved December 8, 2019.