Third World History Course
This course explores Third World history from decolonization, Cold War dynamics, and global development efforts. Students gain key research, archival analysis, and writing skills to examine policy impacts, power structures, and social changes—vital for advanced studies in history and humanities, equipping learners with tools for rigorous academic work in post-colonial contexts spanning over 50 years of transformation.

flexible workload from 4 to 360h
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What will I learn?
Discover post-colonial states in Third World history, covering Cold War diplomacy, foreign capital, international bodies, land reform, industrial growth, and social policies. Master framing precise research questions, assessing primary and secondary sources, and producing structured analytical essays with timelines and accurate citations.
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Develop skills
- Design sharp research questions on post-colonial and Third World history.
- Evaluate archives, primary sources, and data for bias, gaps, and reliability.
- Apply comparative and causal methods linking politics, society, and economics.
- Analyze Cold War, IMF, and World Bank impacts on Third World development.
- Write polished, evidence-based historical essays and timelines quickly.
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