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Social History of England - Sem 1 - MS University

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This syllabus for “Social History of England I” under UG Semester 1 at Manonmaniam Sundaranar University offers a historical exploration of England’s major societal developments—from the Renaissance to post-war reforms.

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The “Social History of England I” course offered by Manonmaniam Sundaranar University for Undergraduate Semester 1 under the Krishnasamy Series introduces students to the evolution of English society through major socio-political and cultural events. It covers the transformation of England from the Renaissance era to the late 20th century, highlighting movements, revolutions, wars, and reforms that shaped the nation’s history.


???? Unit-Wise Breakdown:

???? Unit 1: Early Modern England

  • The Renaissance and its Impact on England

  • The Reformation – Causes and Effects


???? Unit 2: 17th Century England

  • The Puritan Age

  • The Restoration

  • Coffee House Life in London


???? Unit 3: Revolutionary Changes

  • Impact of the Industrial, Agrarian, and French Revolutions on English Society

  • Humanitarian Movements in England


???? Unit 4: Victorian to Early 20th Century

  • The Reform Bills and The Spread of Education in the Victorian Age

  • Social Impact of the Two World Wars

  • The Labour Movement

  • The Welfare State


???? Unit 5: Modern Conflicts

  • The Cold War (1985–1991)

  • The Falkland War (1981)

  • The Gulf War (1991)


???? Course Objective:

This course enables students to understand how various historical events and societal movements have influenced English culture and institutions. It prepares students to analyze literature and history with socio-cultural awareness and contextual depth.

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