Women's History Course
This course explores women’s history using real sources and case studies. Participants learn to frame research questions, analyse bias in sources, and create engaging public history projects. These projects connect historical struggles over gender and rights to contemporary debates in the humanities, fostering practical skills for inclusive storytelling.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This practical Women’s History Course teaches how to choose focused topics, use archives, and evaluate primary and secondary sources considering bias, gaps, and context. Learners practise writing analytical essays, link past gender struggles to modern rights debates, and develop public history items like exhibits, podcasts, or social media with ethical, inclusive approaches.
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Develop skills
- Design focused women’s history projects with sharp topics, scope, and questions.
- Master archival and digital research on women’s lives, agency, and activism.
- Critically assess primary sources for bias, silences, and representation.
- Write clear, public-facing historical essays linking past women’s struggles to today.
- Create accessible public history outputs like exhibits, podcasts, or social media.
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