Overview
Explore the foundation of historical knowledge in Historical Sources and Evidence. Learn how History, World History, International Relations, and Geography are reconstructed from documents, artifacts, and other primary sources.
Flexible, low commitment, and impactful — this course will not be repeated.
Description
The course emphasizes:
- How sources inform History and World History
- Critical analysis of maps, artifacts, and manuscripts (Geography)
- Interpreting evidence for International Relations and global events
- Evaluating reliability and bias in historical records
By understanding how History, World History, International Relations, and Geography are documented and interpreted, you’ll develop a strong analytical foundation.
Who Is This Course For?
- Students of History, World History, or International Relations
- Professionals analyzing policy, media, or historical data
- Anyone interested in research and critical thinking
Requirements
- No prior expertise required
- Internet access and curiosity
Career Path
- Academia and historical research
- Museum curation
- Policy and international analysis
- Teaching and education