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Comprehensive World History Module for UPSC General Studies

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Master World History for UPSC CSE 2026 GS‑I with ADHYAYANAM—covering revolutions, wars, ideologies, and global shifts through exam‑oriented analysis and structured learning.
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Last Update: Jan 02 2026
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This World History module is designed to provide aspirants with a comprehensive understanding of global transformations that shaped the modern world. Beginning with the Industrial Revolution, students will explore the decline of feudalism, the Renaissance, agricultural changes, and the socio‑economic forces that triggered industrial growth. The French Revolution and the rise of Napoleon highlight the struggle for liberty, equality, and fraternity, while the nationalist movements in Italy and Germany showcase the evolution of nation‑states.

The course examines colonialism and imperialism, analysing their impact on Asia and Africa, followed by the emergence of the USA, its independence, civil war, and global influence. The World Wars are studied in depth—covering causes, major events, consequences, and the role of institutions like the League of Nations. The Russian Revolution and the inter‑war years provide insights into communism, fascism, Nazism, and the Great Depression.

Further, the programme covers World War II, decolonization, and the rise of new nations in Asia and Africa. Developments in the Middle East, including Arab nationalism and the creation of Israel, are analyzed alongside the Cold War, contrasting capitalism and socialism. Finally, the post‑Cold War era is explored, focusing on globalization, European integration, terrorism, and the rise of China.

This structured syllabus ensures aspirants gain conceptual clarity, analytical depth, and historical perspective, enabling them to connect past events with contemporary issues—an essential skill for UPSC General Studies Paper I and essay writing.

World History – UPSC CSE General Studies Foundation Programme 2026

 

Unit / Theme

Key Concepts (GS‑I Linkage)

Topics (Count)

Suggested Periods

Classes (Sessions)

Total Time (Hours)

Industrial Revolution

Decline of feudalism, Renaissance, Agricultural Revolution, causes & impact of industrialization

6

6

3

3 hrs

French Revolution

Causes, course of revolution, Napoleon, impact & significance

5

6

3

3 hrs

Nationalism in Europe

Rise of nation‑states, unification of Italy & Germany

3

4

2

2 hrs

Colonialism & Imperialism

Nature of colonialism, age of imperialism (1870–1914), impact in Asia, analysis

4

6

3

3 hrs

Emergence of USA

Independence, Revolutionary War, Civil War, global impact, influence on France & India

12

8

4

4 hrs

World War I

Causes, alliances, major events, consequences, League of Nations

6

8

4

4 hrs

Russian Revolution

Pre‑revolution Russia, causes, course, consequences, aftermath, post‑Lenin Russia

6

6

3

3 hrs

Inter‑War Years

Great Depression, rise of Fascism & Nazism, USSR policies

5

6

3

3 hrs

World War II

Causes, course, aftermath, decolonization phase

5

8

4

4 hrs

Middle East Developments

Democratic reforms, Arab nationalism, Israel

3

4

2

2 hrs

Cold War

Capitalism vs socialism, Marx’s critique, Cold War blocs & proxy wars

5

8

4

4 hrs

Post‑Cold War Era

Global issues since 1991, European integration, terrorism, rise of China

5

8

4

4 hrs

TOTAL

Complete GS‑I World History coverage

65

78

39

39 hrs

Introduction

World History is one of the most high yield areas for UPSC CSE General Studies Paper I. It not only strengthens conceptual clarity but also builds analytical depth, enabling aspirants to connect past events with contemporary global issues. This course has been meticulously designed for UPSC CSE 2026 aspirants, ensuring early mastery of topics that frequently appear in GS Paper I, Essay, and Interview discussions.

The module covers the Industrial Revolution, French Revolution, Nationalism in Europe, Colonialism and Imperialism, Emergence of the USA, World Wars, Russian Revolution, Inter war years, Cold War, Post Cold War developments, and Middle East politics. Each theme is taught with a cause effect approach, comparative analysis, and exam oriented perspective.

 Course Objectives

  • Provide comprehensive coverage of UPSC GS Paper I syllabus on World History.
  • Develop analytical skills to connect historical events with present day issues.
  • Strengthen answer writing techniques with structured timelines, thematic analysis, and critical perspectives.
  • Build essay ready content on revolutions, wars, ideologies, and globalization.
  • Equip aspirants with conceptual clarity and factual precision for Prelims and Mains.

Detailed Course Coverage

1. Industrial Revolution

  • Decline of feudalism and rise of capitalism.
  • Renaissance and pre industrial Europe.
  • Agricultural Revolution as a precursor.
  • Factors leading to industrialization.
  • Impact on economy, society, and global trade.

2. French Revolution

  • Causes: socio economic inequality, Enlightenment ideas.
  • Course of revolution and rise of Napoleon.
  • Impact on Europe and the world.
  • Significance for democracy and nationalism.

3. Nationalism in Europe

  • Rise of nation state system.
  • Unification of Italy and Germany.
  • Role of leaders like Garibaldi, Cavour, and Bismarck.

4. Colonialism and Imperialism

  • Nature of colonialism.
  • Age of imperialism (1870–1914).
  • Imperialism in Asia and Africa.
  • Critical analysis of colonial impact.

5. Emergence of USA

  • Foundation of American colonies.
  • Independence and Revolutionary War.
  • Political and global impact of the revolution.
  • US Civil War and its consequences.
  • Influence on France, India, and global politics.

6. World War I

  • Major causes and alliances.
  • Key events and turning points.
  • Consequences and aftermath.
  • League of Nations and its limitations.

7. Russian Revolution

  • Pre revolution Russia.
  • Causes and course of revolution.
  • Consequences and aftermath.
  • Post Lenin Russia and rise of Stalin.

8. Inter War Years (1919–1939)

  • Great Depression and its economic impact.
  • Rise of Fascism in Italy and Nazism in Germany.
  • Soviet Union’s policies and global role.

9. World War II

  • Causes and foundation of war.
  • Course of war and major battles.
  • Consequences and aftermath.
  • Decolonization phase and rise of new nations.

10. Middle East Developments

  • Democratic reforms in the Middle East.
  • Arab nationalism and creation of Israel.
  • Regional conflicts and global implications.

11. Cold War

  • Political philosophies: capitalism vs socialism.
  • Marx’s critique of capitalism.
  • Cold War events, blocs, and proxy wars.

12. Post Cold War Era

  • Global issues since 1991.
  • European integration and timeline.
  • Rise of global terrorism.
  • Emergence of China as a global power.

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