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Books in History of the World series

  • History of Our World: Modern World Volumes 2003

    STECK-VAUGHN

    Hardcover (STECK-VAUGHN, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Grades 6-12. By Steck Vaughn. A special education world history curriculum that provides lessons designed for remedial readers and special needs children. This book offers three proven approaches to the study of World History: standards-driven global approach, a practical and instructional skills development approach and a reading approach. The History of Our World focuses on building fundamental social studies knowledge and skills in the context of an effective reading approach to social studies content.
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  • The Story of the World Activity Book Three: Early Modern Times

    Susan Wise Bauer

    Paperback (The Well-Trained Mind Press, Oct. 11, 2004)
    Color a picture of Captain Cook in Botany Bay, design an Ottoman pattern, play the Battle of Bunker Hill board game, and pan for gold...don't just read about history―experience it! This comprehensive, 8.5" x 11" curriculum guide and activity book contains map activities, coloring pages, games, projects, review questions, cross-references to illustrated encyclopedias, and extensive book lists. Children and parents love the activities, ranging from cooking projects to crafts, board games to science experiments, and puzzles to projects. Each Story of the World Activity Book provides a full year of history study when combined with the Textbook, Audiobook, and Tests―each available separately to accompany each volume of The Story of the World Activity Book. Activity Book 3 Grade Recommendation: Grades 3-8. Illustrated throughout with black-and-white drawings and maps
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  • Stanley and Livingstone and the Exploration of Africa in World History

    Richard Worth

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, May 1, 2000)
    Chronicles the lives and expeditions of Henry Stanley and David Livingstone as they unlocked many geographic secrets of Africa and traces the history of European colonialism on the African continent.
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  • The Rise of Rome: From the Iron Age to the Punic Wars

    Kathryn Lomas

    Hardcover (Belknap Press: An Imprint of Harvard University Press, Feb. 26, 2018)
    By the third century BC, the once-modest settlement of Rome had conquered most of Italy and was poised to build an empire throughout the Mediterranean basin. What transformed a humble city into the preeminent power of the region? In The Rise of Rome, the historian and archaeologist Kathryn Lomas reconstructs the diplomatic ploys, political stratagems, and cultural exchanges whereby Rome established itself as a dominant player in a region already brimming with competitors. The Latin world, she argues, was not so much subjugated by Rome as unified by it. This new type of society that emerged from Rome’s conquest and unification of Italy would serve as a political model for centuries to come.Archaic Italy was home to a vast range of ethnic communities, each with its own language and customs. Some such as the Etruscans, and later the Samnites, were major rivals of Rome. From the late Iron Age onward, these groups interacted in increasingly dynamic ways within Italy and beyond, expanding trade and influencing religion, dress, architecture, weaponry, and government throughout the region. Rome manipulated preexisting social and political structures in the conquered territories with great care, extending strategic invitations to citizenship and thereby allowing a degree of local independence while also fostering a sense of imperial belonging.In the story of Rome’s rise, Lomas identifies nascent political structures that unified the empire’s diverse populations, and finds the beginnings of Italian peoplehood.
  • The Book of Heroines: Tales of History's Gutsiest Gals

    Stephanie Warren Drimmer

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 8, 2016)
    Everybody needs a role model! Discover true stories of superstars, war heroes, world leaders, gusty gals, and everyday women who changed the world. From Sacagawea to Mother Teresa, Annie Oakley to Malala Yousafzai, these famous women hiked up their pants and petticoats and charged full-speed ahead to prove girls are just as tough as boys...maybe even tougher. Complete with amazing images and a fun design, this is the book that every kid with a goal, hope, or dream will want to own.
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  • The Book of Heroes: Tales of History's Most Daring Dudes

    Crispin Boyer

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Nov. 8, 2016)
    Everybody needs a role model! Discover the true stories of superheroes, rebels, world leaders, action heroes, sports legends, and many more daring dudes, all of whom played their part to make their mark, make a contribution, and make the world a better place. From Abraham Lincoln to Sitting Bull, Stephen Hawking to Galileo, these cool guys had the boldness, bravery, and brains to meet the challenges of their day. With a fun design, engaging text, and high-quality photographs, this is ultimate hero guide and keepsake for 21st century kids.
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  • History of Our World: Student Book, Volume 2 The Modern World

    STECK-VAUGHN

    Paperback (STECK-VAUGHN, May 1, 2003)
    2004 Steck-Vaughn History of Our World: People, Places, and Ideas Volume 2: The Modern World (P) by Henry Billings ***ISBN-13: 9780739879498 ***288 Pages
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  • The Usborne History of the Twentieth Century

    Christina Hopkinson, Peter Dennis, Mark Franklin

    Paperback (Edc Pub, March 1, 1994)
    Covers twentieth-century history, technology, and society
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  • The Civil Rights Movement

    John M. Dunn

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, Jan. 1, 1998)
    A historical overview of the movement for freedom and equality for Blacks in the United States
  • World History: Guided Reading Workbook Survey

    HOLT MCDOUGAL

    Paperback (HOLT MCDOUGAL, Jan. 5, 2011)
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  • Ancient World: Internet Linked

    Fiona Chandler, Jane Bingham, Susie McCaffrey

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Dec. 1, 2004)
    An illustrated description of ancient life-styles and cultures.
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  • History of the World - The American Revolution

    Don Nardo

    Hardcover (KidHaven Press, Nov. 12, 2001)
    This concise, clearly-written volume explains how the Revolutionary War came about, as Britain's American colonies increasingly viewed rule by a king in a faraway country as intolerable. The discussion then focuses on some of the major figures and events of the conflict that ended up creating the infant United States.
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