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World History for UPSC: Complete Topic-wise Notes

21 Apr World History for UPSC: Complete Topic-wise Notes GS- I By Rakhi Singh 0 Comments 2379 Views World History is an important component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination, particularly for GS Paper I (Mains). It covers major global events such as revolutions, industrialization, world wars, colonization, and decolonization,

25 Apr 2026 1 min read

World History for UPSC: Complete Topic-wise Notes

World History is an important component of the UPSC Civil Services Examination, particularly for GS Paper I (Mains). It covers major global events such as revolutions, industrialization, world wars, colonization, and decolonization, which have shaped the modern world order. Understanding these developments helps in analyzing contemporary global politics and international relations.

This page serves as a comprehensive repository of World History topics, providing structured access to detailed articles for systematic and effective UPSC preparation.

Enlightenment and Intellectual Movements

The Enlightenment laid the foundation for modern political thought, emphasizing reason, liberty, equality, and rights.

  • Enlightenment and Intellectual Revolution 

Major Political Revolutions

Political revolutions transformed governance systems and inspired democratic ideals across the world.

Industrial Revolution and Its Impact

The Industrial Revolution brought technological advancements and economic transformation, leading to urbanization and social changes.

Rise of Nationalism and Nation-States

The 19th century witnessed the emergence of nationalism and the formation of modern nation-states.

  • Unification of Italy 
  • Unification of Germany 

Imperialism and Colonialism

European powers expanded their control over Asia and Africa, leading to economic exploitation and political domination.

  • Imperialism and Colonialism 

World Wars and Their Consequences

The two World Wars reshaped global politics, economies, and international relations.

  • First World War (1914-1918) 
  • Second World War (1939-1945)

Russian Revolution and Rise of Socialism

The Russian Revolution led to the establishment of a socialist state and influenced global ideological politics.

  • Russian Revolution (1917) 

Cold War Era

The Cold War marked a period of ideological conflict between the USA and USSR, influencing global alignments.

  • Cold War

Decolonization and Emergence of New Nations

After World War II, many colonies gained independence, leading to the emergence of new nations in Asia and Africa.

  • Decolonization in Asia and Africa

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