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With over 1,260 images in the History Through the Ages Historical Timeline Figures collection, this guide will help with previewing how many images will fill a page in the future, allowing children to determine where to align the figures, as well as where to include their own annotations and additions!
Timelines are a wonderful way to see all of history at a glance. They help visualize the procession of time, and how one event spurs on another. They also help you see what was happening at various places in the world at the same time. Sets include timelines ready to cut and assemble, suggested instructions for use and display, and a handy reference sheet of all the people and events.
Timelines are a wonderful way to see all of history at a glance. They help visualize the procession of time, and how one event spurs on another. They also help you see what was happening at various places in the world at the same time. Sets include timelines ready to cut and assemble, suggested instructions for use and display, and a handy reference sheet of all the people and events. Resurrection to Revolution covers the fall of Rome, Middle Ages, Renaissance, Reformation, Age of Enlightenment, and more!
Timelines are a wonderful way to see all of history at a glance. They help visualize the procession of time, and how one event spurs on another. They also help you see what was happening at various places in the world at the same time. Sets include timelines ready to cut and assemble, suggested instructions for use and display, and a handy reference sheet of all the people and events. Creation to Christ covers many people and events of the Bible, Sumer, Babylonia, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Greece, and the rise and fall of Rome to the time of Jesus Christ.
Contains reproducible historical figures and symbols. A unique visual reinforcement to aid in teaching.
Fully updated and carefully revised, this new 2nd edition of History by Numbers stands alone as the only textbook on quantitative methods suitable for students of history. Even the numerically challenged will find inspiration. Taking a problem-solving approach and using authentic historical data, it describes each method in turn, including its origin, purpose, usefulness and associated pitfalls. The problems are developed gradually and with narrative skill, allowing readers to experience the moment of discovery for each of the interpretative outcomes. Quantitative methods are essential for the modern historian, and this lively and accessible text will prove an invaluable guide for anyone entering the discipline.
The Reader's Guide to the History of Science looks at the literature of science in some 550 entries on individuals (Einstein), institutions and disciplines (Mathematics), general themes (Romantic Science) and central concepts (Paradigm and Fact). The history of science is construed widely to include the history of medicine and technology as is reflected in the range of disciplines from which the international team of 200 contributors are drawn.