Third World History Course
This course examines Third World history, focusing on decolonization, Cold War dynamics, and global development initiatives. Students develop key research, source evaluation, analytical, and writing skills to study policy impacts, power structures, and social transformations—vital for advanced studies in history and humanities. Gain expertise in framing questions, assessing evidence, and producing structured essays with timelines.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course delves into post-colonial states, covering Cold War diplomacy, foreign investment, international organizations, land reform, industrialization, and social policies. Participants learn to develop focused research questions, critically assess primary and secondary sources, and produce well-organized analytical essays backed by timelines and accurate citations.
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Develop skills
- Design precise research questions on post-colonial and Third World history.
- Evaluate primary sources, archives, and data for reliability, bias, and gaps.
- Apply comparative and causal methods to connect politics, society, and economics.
- Analyze Cold War, IMF, and World Bank influences on Third World development.
- Write clear, evidence-based historical essays and timelines efficiently.
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