An eye-catching information book filled with one hundred interesting facts to learn from history: who really discovered America, who were the kings and queens we hear a lot about on TV, why America invaded Canada, and lots of other random facts to make history a fun subject!
One hundred interesting facts to learn about world history.
Where do you go to learn about Madonna or foot binding? What about hot pants, the Queen of Sheba, Clara Barton or the Bread and Roses Strike of 1912? 1001...
An eye-catching information book filled with one hundred interesting facts to learn about world history.
James Axtell, “Europeans, Indians, and the Age of Discovery in American HistoryTextbooks,” American Historical Review 92 (1987): 627. Essays such as Axtell's, which review college-level textbooks, rarely appear in history journals.
A History of Everyday Things is a pioneering essay that sheds light on the origins of the consumer society and its social and political repercussions, and thereby the birth of the modern world.
This history book is a great learning tool for all children that broaches themes like human rights and gender equality from an age-appropriate angle.
These ingredients combine to demonstrate how the Irish have shaped America-and make "1001 Things Everyone Should Know About Irish American History the ideal book for Irish Americans eager to discover more about their rich heritage.
Packed full of awesome ideas, from airplanes, batteries, and chocolate, to video games, wheels, and X-rays, you'll hear the inside story on the brainwaves behind them all.
Where can one go to get a comprehensive and entertaining account of the most significant events, individuals and social processes of African-American history? Fear not, because1001 Things Everyone Should Know...
Scientific method Against this backdrop of political success, Bacon pursued his interest in science. ... and suggested laws of science were established by making observations, developing a theory, conducting experiments, and analyzing ...