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Books with title The Middle Ages: World History, A.D. 450-1450

  • The Middle Ages: World History, A.D. 450-1450

    National Geographic Learning

    Paperback (National Geographic School Pub, Feb. 26, 2007)
    Go back to medieval times when the church was the most powerful influence on society, cities and towns were developing, and a new type of economy was emerging. Follow the Crusades, travel the Silk road to Constantinople, and join in as King John signs the Magna Carta.
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  • The Middle Ages: A Living History of Our World

    Angela O'Dell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 19, 2015)
    A Living History of Our World, The Middle Ages is a Charlotte Mason style history curriculum written to be used with the whole family. Follow the fascinating journey of humankind from the fall of the Roman Empire, through the Renaissance. Your children will develop comprehension through oral and written narration, and create memories through notebooking and hands-on crafts. Each easy-to- implement lesson is organized to be completed in three days a week. An included lesson plan chart makes this volume easy to use with all age groups.
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  • World History: the Middle Ages 1101-1460

    Hazel Mary Martell

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books, July 7, 1997)
    This title covers world history from 1101 AD to 1460 AD. Topics including the Crusades, the Black Death, the Ming dynasty and advances in science and technology are just some of the themes that are delved into.
  • World History by Era - Vol. 3 The Middle Ages

    Jeff Hay

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Nov. 16, 2001)
    After a period of instability following the disappearance of earlier empires, the Middle Ages saw a great flowering of culture and civilization in regions as diverse as China, the Byzantine Middle East, and Mesoamerica. Moreover, the new religion of Islam emerged out of Arabia and quickly travelled across much of Asia and Africa, while European civilization recovered from its "dark ages." This text examines not only these civilizations but also the cultural and economic ties which increasingly connected them.
  • World History by Era - Vol. 3 The Middle Ages

    Jeff Hay

    Hardcover (Greenhaven Press, Nov. 12, 2001)
    After a period of instability following the disappearance of earlier empires, the Middle Ages saw a great flowering of culture and civilization in regions as diverse as China, the Byzantine Middle East, and Mesoamerica. Moreover, the new religion of Islam emerged out of Arabia and quickly travelled across much of Asia and Africa, while European civilization recovered from its "dark ages." This text examines not only these civilizations but also the cultural and economic ties which increasingly connected them.
  • The Late Middle Ages - World History Series 1995

    James A Corrick

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