*Rousseau Kant *Bentham *Dunning ... Barker Brown Lichetenberger... ... Social Contract. Principles of Politics (Hastie's translation of the four Essays on Political Theory). Fragment of Government. History of Political Theories, 3 vols. English Political Theory. Development of Social Theory (The Papers VI and VII.-(i) Comparative Study of Political Institutions. ... ... Roman Public Life. Arthasastra (translation by Shama Ancient Indian Polity. Public Administration in Ancient India, Constitution of Athens. Constitutional Government. Ancient City (Tr. Small). The City-State of the Greeks and Ancient Law. Growth of European Polity. Comparative Politics. Governments and Parties in Con tinental Europe. Governments of Europe. Governance of England. Modern Democracies. Hindu Political Theories. Political Institutions and Theories of the Hindus. (ii) Comparative Study of Social Institutions. Ellwood-Introduction to Social Psychology. Carveth Read-The Origin of Man and of his Superstitions. W. R. Inge-Outspoken Essays, second series. For Reference. Hobhouse-Development and Purpose, an essay towards a Philosophy of Revolution. Graham Wallas-Our Social Heritage. *Candidates are expected to possess a thorough acquaintance with the books marked with an asterisk. William McDougall-The Group Mind, reprinted, 1921. William McDougall-Introduction to Social Psychology, Sixth edition, 1921. Gustave le Bon-The Crowd, a study of the popular mind, 12th impression, 1920. Gustave le Bon-The Psychology of Revolution. Mrs. Gasquoine Rarthey-The Truth about Woman, 1914. Graham Wallas-Human Nature in Politics, 3rd edition, 1920. Havelock Ellis-The Task of Social Hygiene, 4th impression, 1916. J. B. Bury-History of the Freedom of Thought, 2nd impression, 1920. Lothrop Stoddard-The Revolt against Civilisation, 2nd impression, 1922. Moris Ginsberg-The Psychology of Scciety, 1921. (iii) International Law with reference to Existing Political and The British Year Book of International Law (third year of issue), 1922-23. Transactions of the Grotius Society (Problems of Peace and War). First published in 1915. The American Journal of International Law. Treaty Series, H. E. Stationary Offices : No. 4 (1919) Treaty of Versailles. History of the Peace Conference at Paris, edited by H. W. V. Temperley, 5 vols., 1920.21. War and Treaty Legislation, 1914-1921, by J. W. Scobell Armstrong. Private Property and Rights in enemy countries under the Peace Treaties by Paul F. Simonson, 1921. International Law and the World War by Garner, 2 vols., 1920. Labour's Magna Charta, a study of the Labour clause of the Peace Treaty and recommendations of the Washington International Labour Conference by Nicholas Chisholm, 2nd edition, 1921. *Candidates are expected to possess a thorough acquaintance with the books marked with an asterisk. Paper VIII.-Essay. GROUPS A AND B. Candidates will be required to write an essay on some topics connected with one of the following subjects; essay must treat the topic chosen by the candidate with special reference to Indian conditions. Report of the Indian Industrial Commission (1916-18). The Indian Tariff Act: The Indian Sea Customs Act. Report of the Indian Tariff Board regarding the grant of Protection to the Steel Industry. Study of Indian Villages, by Mann, Keatinge, Jack, etc. Agricultural Economics. Agricultural Economics (Ed. 1920). Rural Reconstruction. Co-operative Movement in India. (vi) Currency. ... Spalding *Conant ... Functions of Money. The Principles of Money and Banking (Vol. I only). A Tract on Monetary Reform. Money and Exchange after 1914. Foreign Exchange before, during and after the war. * Candidates are expected to possess a thorough acquaintance with the books marked with an asterisk. Report of the Committee on Indian Exchange and Currency, 1919 (Babington Smith Report). Report on the Operations of the Currency Department of the Government of India (Selected years). Wattal *Plehn Adams Stamp ... (vii) Public Finance. ... Financial System of British India. Science of Finance. Fundamental Principles of Taxation. Annals of the American Academy of Political Science, May, 1924. Note.-It is to be understood that, in the following list of books, wherever a book is recommended for a subject, students are expected to read those parts of the book only which deal with that particular subject : Candidates are expected to possess a thorough acquaintance with th books marked with an asterisk. |