Yalta Conference Course
This course examines the Yalta Conference using primary sources, maps, and case studies. Participants build strong research, analysis, and writing skills to produce exhibition-ready materials linking World War II diplomacy to Cold War origins. It covers the 1945 strategic context, leaders' aims, key agreements on borders and institutions, historiographical debates, and connections to early Cold War events.

4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This Yalta Conference Course explores the early 1945 context, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin's objectives, and agreements shaping postwar borders and institutions. Learn to analyze primary sources, conduct digital archival research, evaluate historiographical debates, and create exhibition-ready briefings linking Yalta to Cold War beginnings.
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Develop skills
- Analyze Yalta primary sources like minutes, diaries, and diplomatic cables rigorously.
- Create clear sketch maps of Yalta's territorial agreements for teaching and exhibitions.
- Trace Yalta's influence on the UN, Germany's division, and early Cold War order.
- Utilize archives, declassified files, and multilingual sources for Yalta studies.
- Develop balanced, evidence-based arguments on Yalta for museum and public audiences.
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