History
History
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This course provides tools to identify and critically evaluate different types of sources, to integrate knowledge from these sources into historical discourse, and to deal with complex historical issues in multidisciplinary contexts. The course provides training leading to innovative historical research, promoting the ability to make judgments in situations of limited or incomplete information, and to communicate the conclusions of a study to a diverse audience.
Develop and deepen knowledge and skills obtained in a degree course in History or equivalent. Develop the ability to work with and critically evaluate different types of sources, the ability to integrate knowledge from these different sources, even when contradictory, the ability to deal with complex issues in broad and multidisciplinary contexts, not forgetting their ethical and social implications and responsibilities . Develop the ability to communicate the conclusions of a study, the knowledge and reasoning underlying it, to a diverse audience, in a clear way. Provide training that forms the basis for the development of an original investigation and makes it possible to make judgments in situations of limited or incomplete information. Develop skills that allow lifelong learning in a fundamentally autonomous way.