Colonialism and Post-Colonial Struggles
Join us for a deep dive into the impact of colonialism and the ongoing struggles that shape our world today.
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Overview
Colonialism shaped modern History, World History, International Relations, and Geography more than almost any other force. The course Colonialism and Post-Colonial Struggles examines how empires expanded, how colonies resisted, and how the post-colonial world continues to grapple with this legacy.
This is a low commitment training—you don’t need years of study to gain valuable insights into how colonialism transformed nations and continues to affect global systems. Instead, you’ll get a clear, accessible path to understanding how History, World History, International Relations, and Geography were reshaped by colonial powers.
⚠️ But don’t delay: this is a limited offer. We will not offer Colonialism and Post-Colonial Struggles again. If you want to deepen your understanding of global history, this is your chance.
Description
This course explores the origins of colonialism, the ways empires consolidated power, and how colonized nations fought for independence. You’ll also learn how post-colonial struggles continue to define International Relations and shape the world map in terms of Geography and borders.
Key learning points include:
- The expansion of European powers in global History.
- The redrawing of maps and Geography due to colonial conquests.
- The impact of colonialism on World History and trade.
- The birth of independence movements and their role in International Relations.
- Modern post-colonial struggles including political instability, economic inequality, and cultural revival.
This is not just about the past—it’s about how the past lives in the present. Colonial legacies affect global trade, migration, and political alliances, making this course highly relevant to understanding today’s International Relations.
And remember: once this course closes, it will never return. This is your one chance to connect colonialism with History, World History, International Relations, and Geography in a structured, accessible way.
Who Is This Course For?
Colonialism and Post-Colonial Struggles is designed for learners and professionals who want to make sense of the world we live in today through the lens of History, World History, International Relations, and Geography.
This course is ideal for:
- Students of History and World History who need deeper understanding.
- Diplomats and policy professionals working in International Relations.
- Educators looking to enrich their teaching of Geography and colonial legacies.
- Journalists covering global conflicts rooted in colonial pasts.
- Anyone curious about how colonialism shaped modern societies.
Requirements
The course is low commitment and open to all. No prior background in History, World History, International Relations, or Geography is required.
All you need is:
- Curiosity about global history and politics.
- A willingness to spend a few hours learning.
- Interest in connecting the dots between colonial pasts and present challenges.
No assignments, no pressure—just structured learning at your own pace.
Career Path
Completing Colonialism and Post-Colonial Struggles strengthens your ability to analyze global issues through the lens of History, World History, International Relations, and Geography. This knowledge is valuable in careers such as:
- Academia and teaching History or World History.
- Careers in government and International Relations.
- Journalism focusing on geopolitics and colonial legacies.
- NGOs addressing post-colonial development issues.
- Research roles in Geography and historical studies.
But don’t wait—the course will not return. If you miss it, you’ll miss your one opportunity to study colonialism and post-colonial challenges in a way that’s low effort, practical, and deeply connected to History, World History, International Relations, and Geography.