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Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out (Coursera)

Mar 25th 2024
Ongoing U.S. Settler Colonialism & Native Peoples Teach-Out (Coursera)
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Increasingly, terms such as “colonialism,” “decolonization,” and “social structures,” appear in media, conversations, and educational spaces, often without nuanced explanations of these concepts and how they relate to current U.S. society and the individuals in it. To provide a space to think, learn, and feel about these concepts as [...]

African development – from the past to the present (Coursera)

African development – from the past to the present -- offers a unique economic history perspective on Africa's development. Over a period of five weeks, the course covers a logical account of historical events and decisions that have shaped the current political-economical landscape of Sub-Saharan Africa - from the [...]

Chinese Culture: Interaction (edX)

This compact course introduces 5 interesting aspects of Chinese cultural exchange and interaction with other countries in history. They are (a) China and the West, (b) China and Central Asia (c) China and Vietnam, (d) Colonialism, Anti-Colonialism and Pan-Asianism, and (e) Chinese Food and Cuisine. This dynamic course forms [...]

Casing the Joint: Introducing Histories of Crime (FutureLearn)

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Casing the Joint: Introducing Histories of Crime (FutureLearn)
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Learn about historical approaches to the study of crime and punishment, particularly in Australia. Delve beyond true crime podcasts, books and television series Crime holds a special place in Australian history, having facilitated colonisation, provided its most celebrated anti-hero in Ned Kelly and been used to sell millions of newspapers, [...]

Indigeneity as a Global Concept (FutureLearn)

Learn about the contemporary social, cultural, economic and political situations of indigenous peoples. Explore the global economic and political situations of indigenous peoples. This fascinating three-week course will explore the contemporary social, cultural, economic and political situations of indigenous peoples all across the [...]

Great South Land: Introducing Australian history (FutureLearn)

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Great South Land: Introducing Australian history (FutureLearn)
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Get an introduction to Australian history starting with Aboriginal deep time. Explore convictism, colonialism and more. Travel back in time to discover Australian history. On this course you will take a journey through Australian history. You will examine a range of periods and topics including Aboriginal deep time history, [...]

Decolonising Education: From Theory to Practice (FutureLearn)

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Decolonising Education: From Theory to Practice (FutureLearn)
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Get to grips with the nature of the colonial legacy on our current state of knowledge and learning practices. Decipher how to decolonise educational practices. Recent world events including the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, the Rhodes Must Fall campaign and the pulling down of the Colston [...]
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39.00 EUR

First Peoples to the Early Republic: Born in Colonialism (Canvas.net)

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First Peoples to the Early Republic: Born in Colonialism (Canvas.net)
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This course will explore Native American cultures and the impacts of colonial and U.S. government policies on them; European colonization with particular focus on the British in North America; the War for Independence against Britain and the framing of the U.S. Constitution; as well as the formation of political [...]

Comparative New Worlds, 1400-1750 (saylor.org)

Legacy Course
 Comparative New Worlds, 1400-1750 (saylor.org)
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This course will introduce you to a comparative history of New World societies from 1400 to 1750. You will learn about European exploration and colonization as well as the cultures of native peoples of the Americas.