Yalta Conference Course
Dive into the Yalta Conference using primary sources, maps, and case studies. Develop strong research, analysis, and writing skills to produce exhibition-ready reports linking WWII diplomacy to Cold War beginnings. This course covers the 1945 strategic context, leaders' aims, key agreements on borders and institutions, historiographical debates, and digital archival methods for compelling presentations.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This focused Yalta Conference course explores early 1945's strategic backdrop, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin's goals, and pivotal agreements on postwar borders and bodies like the UN. Learn to handle primary sources, conduct digital archive research, assess historical debates, and craft clear briefings tying Yalta to Cold War origins.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Analyze Yalta primary sources like minutes, diaries, and diplomatic cables rigorously.
- Map Yalta’s territorial agreements into clear sketch maps for teaching and exhibitions.
- Trace Yalta’s influence on the UN, Germany’s division, and early Cold War order.
- Use archives, declassified files, and multilingual sources for Yalta case studies.
- Build balanced, evidence-based arguments on Yalta for museum or public audiences.
Suggested summary
Before starting, you can change the chapters and the workload. Choose which chapter to start with. Add or remove chapters. Increase or decrease the course workload.What our students say
FAQs
Who is Elevify? How does it work?
Do the courses have certificates?
Are the courses free?
What is the course workload?
What are the courses like?
How do the courses work?
What is the duration of the courses?
What is the cost or price of the courses?
What is an online course and how does it work?
PDF Course