Yalta Conference Course
This course explores the Yalta Conference of 1945 using primary sources, maps, and case studies. It covers the strategic context, leaders' aims, key agreements on postwar borders and institutions, and links to the Cold War. Develop research, analysis, mapping, and briefing skills for clear, exhibition-ready presentations suitable for South Sudan educational contexts.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
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What will I learn?
Learn the strategic context of early 1945, aims of Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, and key Yalta agreements shaping postwar borders and institutions like the UN. Practice primary source analysis, digital archival research, historiographical debates, and create exhibition-ready briefings connecting Yalta to early Cold War developments.
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Develop skills
- Analyze Yalta primary sources like minutes, diaries, and diplomatic cables rigorously.
- Map Yalta’s territorial deals into clear sketch maps for teaching and exhibitions.
- Trace how Yalta shaped the UN, Germany’s division, and the 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.
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