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How, When and Where
Class 8
History Chapter – 1
(NCERT)
Synopsis
1. Introduction
2. Meaning
3. Caste system
4. Character name James Rennel
5. Britannica/ East India Company
6. History is referred to as a span of time.
7. Criteria to select a set of dates
8. Warren Hastings
9. Criteria to periodise
10. Prior to British Rule
11. Classification of Indian history
12. Time notation
13. Change of modern period to colonial
14. Sources of writing history
15. What official record do not tell
Introduction to History
History is the study of past events and it is much more
than memorising dates.
In this lesson we will learn: “how did it happen”,
“when did it happen” and “where did it happen”.
Meaning of History
History is about
changes that occur over
time.
I.e., finding how things
were in the past and
how things have
changed.
Caste System in Hinduism
There are 5 types of caste in Hinduism
James Rennel
He was born on Dec 3, 1742 in England
and died on March 29, 1830.
He was the leading British Geographer
of his time. He constructed the first
nearly accurate map of India.
He joined East India Company and
became Surveyor General of Bengal
(1764-77)
Britannica/East India Company
English company formed for the exploitation of trade
with East and Southeast Asia and India. Incorporated
by Royal Charter on December 31, 1600.
Started as a monopolistic trading body, the company
became involved in politics and acted as an agent of
British imperialism in India from the early-18th century
to the mid-19th century.
The activities of the company in China in the 19th
century also served as a catalyst for the expansion of
British influence there.
Official of East India Company riding in an Indian
Procession
History is Referred to Span of Time
We cannot determine a
specific date when
British rule was started
as it happened over a
span of time.
Similarly, we developed
a taste of drinking tea
over a period of time.
See the advertisement
on the right.
Past versus present state of history
Earlier history was associated with string of dates. This
was because history used to keep a track of battles and
big events.
At present, history is a wider concept which includes
‘how’ and ‘what’ concepts.
For example, how people earned their livelihood, what
did they produce, and eat? Etc.
Criteria to select a set of dates
Dates become important when we assume that a
particular set of events are important.
Most of the history in India was written by British
historians. These historians started writing with the
rule of first Governor-General, Warren Hastings and
ended with the last Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten.
Warren Hastings
He became the first Governor-General of India in 1773.
Warren Hastings was a competent, honourable, and farsighted
administrator, whose policies, while some controversial, decisively
shaped and stabilized future Anglo-Indian relations.
The controversy surrounding his administration made him the
subject of impeachment and trial in Great Britain.
Criteria to periodise
In 1817, a Scottish
Economist and Political
Philosopher, named James Mill,
published a book “History of
British India”.
In this book, the Indian history is
divided into 3 periods:
1) Hindu
2) Muslim
3) British
Prior to British Rule
Before Britishers took over India, there were Hindu and
Muslims rulers who used to exploit India. Furthermore,
India strongly believed in: caste systems, multiple
religions, superstitions, etc.
James Mill felt that only British rule could civilise India
and teach them manners, arts and laws.
Indian History Classification
• Ancient History – 4000 B.C. – A.D.500
• Medieval History – A.D. 500 – A.D. 1500
• Modern History – A.D. 1500 – Present
Time notation
The terms Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to
label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars.
The term Anno Domini (A.D.) is Medieval Latin and means “in
the year of the Lord”.
The term Before Christ (B.C.) an epoch used in dating years
prior to the estimated birth of Jesus.
Modern period changed to Colonial
Modern period is related to growth of all the forces of
modernism. But under the British rule, people were not
getting modernised. Therefore the name changed to
Colonial period.
When the subjugation of one country by another leads to
political, economic, social and cultural changes this is the
process of Colonisation.
Sources of writing history
Sources that historians use in writing about last 250 years on
Indian history includes:
1) Official records of the British Administration - For British,
the act of writing was crucial. So every plan, policy
agreement was in writing. This led to administrative culture
of memos, noting and reports.
British also kept all the documents preserved in the record
room which was attached to all administrative institutions.
Moreover these documents were written by calligraphists,
who specialised in the art of beautiful writing.
Sources of writing history
National archives of India,
Delhi (1920s)
It is a record room where all
the documents and letters
from government and various
administrators have been
arranged as per dates from
18th century and are
preserved in good conditions.
Sources of writing history
2) Conducting surveys - Conducting surveys was
common under colonial administration. The British
believed that a country had to be properly known
before it could be effectively administered.
By the early 19th century, detailed surveys were being
carried out to map the entire country.
For Example: forest survey, zoological survey, etc.
What official records do not tell
1) Records do not tell what other people in the country
felt.
2) Only dairies of people, travellers, autobiographies of
important personalities can tell about literate people.
3) No record of the history is available for the Tribals,
peasants, workers or the poor.
Thank you!
Lesson by:
Anjali Kaur Suri
TGT Maths, PGT Economics
M.A. (Economics), M.Com (Finance), PGD Banking & Finance, B.A. Hons
(Economics), B.Ed (Maths & SST), NISM, NSDL and IELTS certified.
For enquiries, email contact@geniusedu.co.in

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How, When And Where - Class 8 - History - (Social Studies)

  • 1. How, When and Where Class 8 History Chapter – 1 (NCERT)
  • 2. Synopsis 1. Introduction 2. Meaning 3. Caste system 4. Character name James Rennel 5. Britannica/ East India Company 6. History is referred to as a span of time. 7. Criteria to select a set of dates 8. Warren Hastings 9. Criteria to periodise 10. Prior to British Rule 11. Classification of Indian history 12. Time notation 13. Change of modern period to colonial 14. Sources of writing history 15. What official record do not tell
  • 3. Introduction to History History is the study of past events and it is much more than memorising dates. In this lesson we will learn: “how did it happen”, “when did it happen” and “where did it happen”.
  • 4. Meaning of History History is about changes that occur over time. I.e., finding how things were in the past and how things have changed.
  • 5. Caste System in Hinduism There are 5 types of caste in Hinduism
  • 6. James Rennel He was born on Dec 3, 1742 in England and died on March 29, 1830. He was the leading British Geographer of his time. He constructed the first nearly accurate map of India. He joined East India Company and became Surveyor General of Bengal (1764-77)
  • 7. Britannica/East India Company English company formed for the exploitation of trade with East and Southeast Asia and India. Incorporated by Royal Charter on December 31, 1600. Started as a monopolistic trading body, the company became involved in politics and acted as an agent of British imperialism in India from the early-18th century to the mid-19th century. The activities of the company in China in the 19th century also served as a catalyst for the expansion of British influence there.
  • 8. Official of East India Company riding in an Indian Procession
  • 9. History is Referred to Span of Time We cannot determine a specific date when British rule was started as it happened over a span of time. Similarly, we developed a taste of drinking tea over a period of time. See the advertisement on the right.
  • 10. Past versus present state of history Earlier history was associated with string of dates. This was because history used to keep a track of battles and big events. At present, history is a wider concept which includes ‘how’ and ‘what’ concepts. For example, how people earned their livelihood, what did they produce, and eat? Etc.
  • 11. Criteria to select a set of dates Dates become important when we assume that a particular set of events are important. Most of the history in India was written by British historians. These historians started writing with the rule of first Governor-General, Warren Hastings and ended with the last Viceroy, Lord Mountbatten.
  • 12. Warren Hastings He became the first Governor-General of India in 1773. Warren Hastings was a competent, honourable, and farsighted administrator, whose policies, while some controversial, decisively shaped and stabilized future Anglo-Indian relations. The controversy surrounding his administration made him the subject of impeachment and trial in Great Britain.
  • 13. Criteria to periodise In 1817, a Scottish Economist and Political Philosopher, named James Mill, published a book “History of British India”. In this book, the Indian history is divided into 3 periods: 1) Hindu 2) Muslim 3) British
  • 14. Prior to British Rule Before Britishers took over India, there were Hindu and Muslims rulers who used to exploit India. Furthermore, India strongly believed in: caste systems, multiple religions, superstitions, etc. James Mill felt that only British rule could civilise India and teach them manners, arts and laws.
  • 15. Indian History Classification • Ancient History – 4000 B.C. – A.D.500 • Medieval History – A.D. 500 – A.D. 1500 • Modern History – A.D. 1500 – Present
  • 16. Time notation The terms Anno Domini (AD) and before Christ (BC) are used to label or number years in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. The term Anno Domini (A.D.) is Medieval Latin and means “in the year of the Lord”. The term Before Christ (B.C.) an epoch used in dating years prior to the estimated birth of Jesus.
  • 17. Modern period changed to Colonial Modern period is related to growth of all the forces of modernism. But under the British rule, people were not getting modernised. Therefore the name changed to Colonial period. When the subjugation of one country by another leads to political, economic, social and cultural changes this is the process of Colonisation.
  • 18. Sources of writing history Sources that historians use in writing about last 250 years on Indian history includes: 1) Official records of the British Administration - For British, the act of writing was crucial. So every plan, policy agreement was in writing. This led to administrative culture of memos, noting and reports. British also kept all the documents preserved in the record room which was attached to all administrative institutions. Moreover these documents were written by calligraphists, who specialised in the art of beautiful writing.
  • 19. Sources of writing history National archives of India, Delhi (1920s) It is a record room where all the documents and letters from government and various administrators have been arranged as per dates from 18th century and are preserved in good conditions.
  • 20. Sources of writing history 2) Conducting surveys - Conducting surveys was common under colonial administration. The British believed that a country had to be properly known before it could be effectively administered. By the early 19th century, detailed surveys were being carried out to map the entire country. For Example: forest survey, zoological survey, etc.
  • 21. What official records do not tell 1) Records do not tell what other people in the country felt. 2) Only dairies of people, travellers, autobiographies of important personalities can tell about literate people. 3) No record of the history is available for the Tribals, peasants, workers or the poor.
  • 22. Thank you! Lesson by: Anjali Kaur Suri TGT Maths, PGT Economics M.A. (Economics), M.Com (Finance), PGD Banking & Finance, B.A. Hons (Economics), B.Ed (Maths & SST), NISM, NSDL and IELTS certified. For enquiries, email contact@geniusedu.co.in