Third World History Course
This course examines the evolution of post-colonial states amid decolonisation, Cold War tensions, and worldwide development efforts. Participants hone research, source evaluation, and writing abilities to dissect policies, power dynamics, and societal shifts—key for higher studies in history and humanities.

4 to 360 hours flexible workload
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What will I learn?
This course delves into the history of post-colonial nations, covering Cold War relations, foreign investment, global bodies, land reforms, industrial growth, and social policies. Gain skills in formulating precise research questions, assessing sources, and producing structured analytical essays with timelines and accurate references.
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Develop skills
- Formulate incisive research questions on post-colonial histories.
- Assess primary sources, archives, and data for reliability and biases.
- Employ comparative and causal approaches to connect politics, economics, and society.
- Examine influences of Cold War, IMF, and World Bank on development trajectories.
- Produce refined, evidence-driven essays and timelines efficiently.
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