OverviewExamine one of the most powerful and tragic forces in world history with Slavery and Abolition: A Global History. Learn how slavery shaped societies, economies, international relations, and geography, and discover how abolition movements transformed the globe. Low-commitment and accessible, this course is only available once—don’t miss out.
DescriptionThe history of slavery and abolition is inseparable from world history, international relations, and geography. This course examines slavery from ancient times to the transatlantic trade and eventual abolition, showing its global reach and consequences.
You will explore:
- Ancient slavery systems and their role in early history.
- The transatlantic slave trade and its effect on geography and world history.
- Slavery’s influence on colonialism and international relations.
- Abolition movements and their impact on political and cultural history.
- The legacy of slavery in modern world history and global diplomacy.
This low-commitment course provides a powerful, comprehensive look at how slavery and abolition shaped world history, redefined international relations, and altered human geography. FOMO: once this opportunity is gone, it won’t return.
Who Is This Course For
- Students and enthusiasts of history and world history.
- Scholars of international relations focusing on human rights.
- Geography learners exploring population shifts and migration.
- Anyone seeking a low-commitment, insightful course on global struggles.
Requirements
- No prior knowledge of history, world history, international relations, or geography required.
- Openness to exploring complex, sensitive global issues.
Career Path
- Academia in slavery studies, abolition, or world history.
- Policy-making, advocacy, or international relations focused on justice and equality.
- Journalism, writing, or education addressing historical legacies.