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Living History
Grades 6–12 • History and Culture
Much of what is known about people’s everyday lives in times past comes from artifacts but also from diaries, letters, and other
writings. Many important details of life during the Civil War, for instance, can be found in the diaries of women who carried on
while their men were at war. In the Living History series, firsthand accounts such as these are combined with thoughtful narrative
to offer a rich and vivid portrait of daily life in various times and places in history.
Living History
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Life During the Crusades 2015................................................................................................... 978-1-60152-720-2 (721-9)
Life During Medieval Times 2013 ........................................................................... eBook only 978-1-60152 (569-7)
Life During the Renaissance 2016 ............................................................................................. 978-1-60152-802-5 (803-2)
Life During the Roman Empire 2013 .......................................................................................... 978-1-60152-570-3 (571-0)
Life During the Spanish Inquisition 2015 ................................................................................... 978-1-60152-722-6 (723-3)
Life in Ancient Egypt 2015 ......................................................................................................... 978-1-60152-638-0 (639-7)
Life in Ancient Greece 2016 ....................................................................................................... 978-1-60152-804-9 (805-6)
Life in Ancient Mesopotamia 2013 ............................................................................................. 978-1-60152-572-7 (573-4)
Life in Charles Dickens’s England 2013 ..................................................................................... 978-1-60152-574-1 (575-8)
Life in a Nazi Concentration Camp 2013 .................................................................................... 978-1-60152-510-9 (511-6)
Life in Nazi Germany 2015 ......................................................................................................... 978-1-60152-776-9 (777-6)
Life in the North During the Civil War 2013 ................................................................................ 978-1-60152-576-5 (577-2)
Life in the South During the Civil War 2013 ........................................................... eBook only 978-1-60152 (579-6)
Life in the Time of Shakespeare 2015 ....................................................................................... 978-1-60152-778-3 (779-0)
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History and Culture Single Titles
Were Native Disease in History
Americans the 2016
Victims of Genocide? (eBook)
2018 978-1-60152-960-2 (961-9)
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978-1-68282-291-3 (292-0)
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grades 6–12 • 104 pages, 6.5 x 9.25
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specifications: • interest level • full-color photos and maps
grades 6–12 • 80 pages, 6.5 x 9.25 • visual chronology • sidebars
• reinforced library binding • source notes • for further
• full-color photos • sidebars research section • index
• margin quotes • source notes
• for further research section • index
European destiny in the Americas came at the expense of the Native peoples. On Disease in History describes several of the epidemics that have significantly influenced
this point, most knowledgeable people would agree. Where there is disagreement historical events. It describes how the discovery of germs in the past two centuries was able
is in determining the intent of the white Europeans who sought to make the to reverse millennia of superstition and ignorance in the treatment of infectious diseases.
Americas their new home. The question of intent, still contentious today, is the Finally, it explains how and why the world of microbial organisms has been able to thwart
focus of the new book Were Native Americans the Victims of Genocide? many of medical science’s greatest efforts to eliminate or, at the very least, control them.
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