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Post by SRVy suppressed by Gujarati Republic.

Roznited medronia wrote:I am in 10th. We are taught Nationalism in Europe ( Unifications of Italy and Germany, formation of the UK etc), Nationalism in India (Described in one word: Gandhi), Globalisation, Industrialisation and History of Printing Press.

I too can agree ninth was the most interesting.

Actually nationalism in Modern India was started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak. Later Veer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar took the charge. And then we have Subhash Chandra Bose. After Independence, Lal Bahadur Shastri was nationalist, Indira was toxic nationalist as in her reign our economy got damaged. Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a nationalist leader too.

But Narendra Damodar Das Modi is actually a successful nationalist. As we can see, he didn't harmed our economy and India grew in every aspect. I'm not saying he is some kind of hero, but he is a perfect politician of India.

Gujarati Republic and Arunalaya

North Korea Choson wrote:sad :(
We were doing irrationals. So I had a doubt in a question and I asked my Maths teacher to solve it and he did that. But I realized that I asked the wrong question, so I told him that by mistake I asked him the wrong question so he replied " You wasted my time time you dumb child you could have told earlier." Also couple of months earlier the same teacher called a student (in my class only) missgeburt. I always find maths teachers a tad too violent.

My maths teachers are kind of goofy and for some reason the History ones are the worst.

Feausi wrote:Ooh, sorry...
Our teacher was telling us that History will get very interesting in 9th, kinda excited for that tbh... you guys have a chapter on Communism, right?

Well I am not in CBSE, but our history is amazing. We have have the cold war, the Bangladesh liberation war, the economic policies of 1991, Kargil, The Khalistan movement and insurrections in the north east; basically modern Indian history.

Feausi, SRVy, and Roznited medronia

Aratartopia wrote:Well I am not in CBSE, but our history is amazing. We have have the cold war, the Bangladesh liberation war, the economic policies of 1991, Kargil, The Khalistan movement and insurrections in the north east; basically modern Indian history.

I have seen our 10th history syllabus, because my school likes to add 10th grade chapters in 9th and 8th and 10th is boring. Literally the first chapter is historiography, the next is historiography in India. Political science isn't great either, the 1st chapter is The working of constitution, like we didn't learn that in 7th grade and it has the same things written in it, just the vocabulary is better!

Aratartopia wrote:I have seen our 10th history syllabus, because my school likes to add 10th grade chapters in 9th and 8th and 10th is boring. Literally the first chapter is historiography, the next is historiography in India. Political science isn't great either, the 1st chapter is The working of constitution, like we didn't learn that in 7th grade and it has the same things written in it, just the vocabulary is better!

Our 9th was like ww1 and interwar period.
10th is like interwar period, ww2 and Cold war.
Then there are special classes on the holocaust.

Legendenex, Feausi, Aratartopia, and Roznited medronia

Post self-deleted by Uisalb.

In Australia - Year 9-10 covers areas relating to Europe of WWI - WWII Periods, and later on Cold War period.

We seldom do history of our own but very little mention of such.

SRVy, North Korea Choson, and Roznited medronia

Indusse wrote:Excuse me?

i was not referring to you i was referring to the people still in the 10th grade

Arunalaya

Lands york wrote:i was not referring to you i was referring to the people still in the 10th grade

Because they belong to India? I’m confused as to why you referred them as Americans?

Arunalaya wrote:In Australia - Year 9-10 covers areas relating to Europe of WWI - WWII Periods, and later on Cold War period.

We seldom do history of our own but very little mention of such.

You live in Australia huh? That came as a surprise to me.

SRVy, Aratartopia, and Arunalaya

Arunalaya wrote:Because they belong to India? I’m confused as to why you referred them as Americans?

they said things like "bro" that is a late american word

Lands york wrote:they said things like "bro" that is a late american word

Everyone says bro......

SRVy and Aratartopia

Lands york wrote:they said things like "bro" that is a late american word

Like it's kinda of stupid thing honestly like i am sorry if your offended but the place i live everyone uses bro even some girls call their friends as bro and I am in India

SRVy and Arunalaya

Legendenex wrote:Like it's kinda of studied thing honestly like ia m sorry if your offended by the place i live everyone uses bro even some girls call their friends as bro and I am in India

i'm not offended i just don't know

...i also like more india-focused things even though i'm not indian

Roznited medronia

Arunalaya wrote:Curious, what does that area cover?

Woodblock printing, Gutenberg's printing press, the reaction from religion, print culture's role in politics, coming to the modern era and also censorship.

SRVy, North Korea Choson, Arunalaya, and Lands york

Roznited medronia

Aratartopia wrote:Well I am not in CBSE, but our history is amazing. We have have the cold war, the Bangladesh liberation war, the economic policies of 1991, Kargil, The Khalistan movement and insurrections in the north east; basically modern Indian history.

Khalistan movement? As a Punjabi, that is a very controversial topic, especially Operation Blue Star. I wonder what view of the entire thing is taught.

SRVy, North Korea Choson, Arunalaya, and Lands york

Post by Aratartopia suppressed by Gujarati Republic.

Roznited medronia wrote:Khalistan movement? As a Punjabi, that is a very controversial topic, especially Operation Blue Star. I wonder what view of the entire thing is taught.

It's very factual. They say that the movement was gaining a traction and it got so extreme that when Bhindranwale was sent to jail, presidents rule needed to be applied on Punjab. They just mention that Khalistanis got into the golden temple and used sandbags to guard the place and the government needed to conduct operation blue star

SRVy and Roznited medronia

Post by North Korea Choson suppressed by Gujarati Republic.

Aratartopia wrote:It's very factual. They say that the movement was gaining a traction and it got so extreme that when Bhindranwale was sent to jail, presidents rule needed to be applied on Punjab. They just mention that Khalistanis got into the golden temple and used sandbags to guard the place and the government needed to conduct operation blue star

I can see both sides of this if a tank shelled a mosque or Dakshineshwar I would just lose my sanity. (I am not saying[ that the assassination of Indira Gandhi is justified but it provides us an insight in the minds of the Sikhs extremists who killed Indira Gandhi). But Congress was responsible for the rise of Bhindarwale in his early years. ( I strongly condemn Bhindarwale's extremism and strong condemn the killing of innocent Sikhs who had nothing to do with the assassination.)

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Post by Roznited medronia suppressed by Gujarati Republic.

Roznited medronia

I see. Though we do not call that period as "communal riots" but yeah Bhindranwala was quite popular.A factual and neutral view is good. Though if you don't mind may I ask what state are you from

Roznited medronia wrote:I see. Though we do not call that period as "communal riots" but yeah Bhindranwala was quite popular.A factual and neutral view is good. Though if you don't mind may I ask what state are you from

Maharashtra

SRVy, Arunalaya, Roznited medronia, and Lands york

Gujarati Republic wrote:Hu baroda thi ane tame?

Ahmedabad thi bolo biju kevu chale moj ne

It seems the poll has failed.

Feausi, SRVy, North Korea Choson, and Lands york

In your AP History section - either private or public - do schools offer options as to what part of history you’d focus on?

Here in Australia from Year 11 - students have the option to pick History as a VCE/HSCE subject though depending on what schooling you’d belong and the ranking - that itself depends on what is taught.

North Korea Choson wrote:You live in Australia huh? That came as a surprise to me.

Yeah :))

Roznited medronia wrote:Woodblock printing, Gutenberg's printing press, the reaction from religion, print culture's role in politics, coming to the modern era and also censorship.

So with censorship - I’m assuming that covers 1970s to 1990s?

Feausi, SRVy, North Korea Choson, Roznited medronia, and 1 otherLands york

Roznited medronia

So with censorship - I’m assuming that covers 1970s to 1990s?[/quote]

Nah colonial era censorship in India

Feausi, SRVy, North Korea Choson, Arunalaya, and 1 otherLands york

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