Kerala History – III (Colonialism and Nationalism - From 1498 To 1956 C.E)
Dr. P. Jinimon FACULTY

Kerala History – III (Colonialism and Nationalism - From 1498 To 1956 C.E)

Course Outcome
CO1. Understand the colonial expansion and consolidation of British power in Kerala
CO2. Analyse the debate on the Mysorean Intervention and the emergence of native states
CO3. Understand the nature of early resistance movements against the British in Kerala
CO4. Evaluate the socio-economic transitions under the British in Kerala- the revenue
administration of Malabar, Jenmi-Kudiyan regulations of Travancore and the agrarian
relations in Cochin.
CO5. Analyse the activities of the Christian Missionaries and its impact on Kerala
CO6. Evaluate the impact of Soci-religious reform movement in Kerala
CO7. Understand the national movement in Malabar- Genesis of political awakening,
Indian National Congress, Communist Party, Movements and agitations.
CO8. Understand political awakening in Cochin and Travancore- Era of memorials,
Political Journalism, Civic Rights Movements, Nivarthana Agitation, Travancore
State Congress, Communist Party, Punnapra-Vayalar Episode, Electricty Agitatin in
Cochin, activities of Cochin State Praja Mandal for responsible government
CO9. Analyse the role of Aikya Kerala Movement in the formation of Kerala State

Historical Method – II
Dr. P. Jinimon FACULTY

Historical Method – II

Research is a   systematic and scientific process of inquiry to find a rational and satisfactory explanation of a well-determined research problems highlighted in the realm of investigation.