Overview
Delve into the pivotal periods of colonial expansion and its aftermath with Colonialism and Post-Colonial History. Understand how European empires shaped History, World History, International Relations, and Geography, creating lasting global effects.
This is a low commitment course with profound insights — but enrollment is limited and will not be repeated.
Description
The colonial era transformed World History. From the Americas to Asia, Africa, and Oceania, European powers reshaped societies, economies, and political structures. This course explores:
- How Geography influenced colonial expansion
- The role of International Relations in alliances, conflicts, and treaties
- Economic systems, migration, and cultural exchanges in World History
You’ll examine case studies including India, Africa, the Caribbean, and Southeast Asia. By connecting History, World History, International Relations, and Geography, you’ll understand how colonial legacies continue to affect global dynamics.
This low commitment program is accessible and practical, emphasizing real-world relevance and historical understanding.
Who Is This Course For?
- Students of History, World History, or International Relations
- Professionals in policy, diplomacy, or global business
- Anyone interested in Geography and the long-term impacts of colonialism
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of History, World History, International Relations, or Geography needed
- A curious mind and access to online resources
Career Path
- Academia and research in History and World History
- International relations and diplomacy
- NGOs and cultural organizations
- Education and teaching