An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including agriculture and astronomy, the Balkans and Baltic States, arms and armor, Alfred the Great and Arthur, and territorial battles fought during that period.
A detailed time line of the Middle Ages that includes a comprehensive glossary, resources for further study, Internet resources, a list and index of maps, and thematic indexes.
An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including Synagogues, the Tang Dynasty, warfare, William the Conqueror, Thomas Aquinas, the Vandals and Vikings, and Visigothic Spain.
Presents an examination of the daily life of the people living in the colonies at the time of the American Revolutionary War, from 1775-1783, and includes information on the civilians, Patriots, Native Americans, British Loyalists, and women.
The World Almanac Library of the Civil War is a complete eight-volume series that vividly describes the bloodiest conflict in American history. Tearing the nation in two, this devastating Civil War has aptly been called a war of "brother against brother.".
Examines the large migration of Chinese people who came to America during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, discussing their hardships and struggles to make a new life; and contains a time line, charts, graphs, and profiles of significant people and events.
Presents an examination of the important battles of the American Revolutionary War, from 1776-1778, covering the victories and defeats of the Continental Army through these years of struggle for independence.
Presents an examination of the daily life of the people living in the colonies at the time of the American Revolutionary War, from 1775-1783, and includes information on the civilians, Patriots, Native Americans, British Loyalists, and women.
The World Almanac Library of the Civil War is a complete eight-volume series that vividly describes the bloodiest conflict in American history. Tearing the nation in two, this devastating Civil War has aptly been called a war of "brother against brother.".