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Books
Author: Martyn Lyons
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Books
ISBN: 9780500291153

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For two and a half thousand years, books have been used to govern, to record, to worship, to educate and to entertain. This volume explores one of the most versatile, useful and enduring technologies ever invented.


A Living History Reader: Museums

A Living History Reader: Museums
Author: Jay Anderson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1991
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Living History Reader is the first collection of seminal articles about conducting living history. Written by museum interpreters and enthusiasts, the articles are thought-provoking, readable, and collectively present a cross-section of the best writing about historical simulation.


Living History

Living History
Author: Hillary Rodham Clinton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2004-04-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780743222259

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Hillary Rodham Clinton tells her life story, describing her dedication to social causes, her relationship with her husband, and her accomplishments and difficult periods as First Lady.


The Book History Reader

The Book History Reader
Author: David Finkelstein
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780415226585

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The editors illustrate how book history studies have evolved into a broad approach which incorporates social and cultural considerations governing the production, dissemination and reception of print and texts.


Living History

Living History
Author: Spencer Marks
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2019-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781977213143

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When software engineer Doug Borman discovers pictures of the same man in two different books, there appears to be a major problem... he hasn't aged a day, and yet the pictures were taken 80 years apart! Doug realizes there is a universal mystery as he sets off on a journey to discover the identity of this seemingly immortal individual. Join Doug in his quest as he travels from his home in Los Angeles across the USA, finding both love and the amazing truth along the way!


The Social Life of Books

The Social Life of Books
Author: Abigail Williams
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0300228104

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“A lively survey…her research and insights make us conscious of how we, today, use books.”—John Sutherland, The New York Times Book Review Two centuries before the advent of radio, television, and motion pictures, books were a cherished form of popular entertainment and an integral component of domestic social life. In this fascinating and vivid history, Abigail Williams explores the ways in which shared reading shaped the lives and literary culture of the eighteenth century, offering new perspectives on how books have been used by their readers, and the part they have played in middle-class homes and families. Drawing on marginalia, letters and diaries, library catalogues, elocution manuals, subscription lists, and more, Williams offers fresh and fascinating insights into reading, performance, and the history of middle-class home life. “Williams’s charming pageant of anecdotes…conjures a world strikingly different from our own but surprisingly similar in many ways, a time when reading was on the rise and whole worlds sprang up around it.”—TheWashington Post


Living History in the Classroom

Living History in the Classroom
Author: Douglas Selwyn
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1993
Genre: Activity programs in education
ISBN: 9780913705902

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Encouraging all students to experience history by getting personally involved with the content, this book teaches history to students through mock trials, role-playing, political cartooning, period photography, creative writing and journals, building 3-D models, making masks, and music. Combining theory and practice, the book also utilizes lesson objectives, reproducible handouts, questions for discussion, and assessmentsincluding journals, portfolios, and student self-assessments.


First World War

First World War
Author: John D. Clare
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1995
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Excellent visuals & a vivid text are used in this history of World War I.


The Oral History Reader

The Oral History Reader
Author: Robert Perks
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 743
Release: 2015-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317371321

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The Oral History Reader, now in its third edition, is a comprehensive, international anthology combining major, ‘classic’ articles with cutting-edge pieces on the theory, method and use of oral history. Twenty-seven new chapters introduce the most significant developments in oral history in the last decade to bring this invaluable text up to date, with new pieces on emotions and the senses, on crisis oral history, current thinking around traumatic memory, the impact of digital mobile technologies, and how oral history is being used in public contexts, with more international examples to draw in work from North and South America, Britain and Europe, Australasia, Asia and Africa. Arranged in five thematic sections, each with an introduction by the editors to contextualise the selection and review relevant literature, articles in this collection draw upon diverse oral history experiences to examine issues including: Key debates in the development of oral history over the past seventy years First hand reflections on interview practice, and issues posed by the interview relationship The nature of memory and its significance in oral history The practical and ethical issues surrounding the interpretation, presentation and public use of oral testimonies how oral history projects contribute to the study of the past and involve the wider community. The challenges and contributions of oral history projects committed to advocacy and empowerment With a revised and updated bibliography and useful contacts list, as well as a dedicated online resources page, this third edition of The Oral History Reader is the perfect tool for those encountering oral history for the first time, as well as for seasoned practitioners.


Jump Back in Time

Jump Back in Time
Author: Carol Peterson
Publisher: Libraries Unlimited
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-01-20
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781591580676

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Gather your students and jump back in time to experience what life was like back then. During each day of immersion, students rotate through 14-18 stations of math and vocabulary activities, games, crafts, costumes, and food. Explore legends, songs, maps, and historical events along the way to understand specific times and places in history. Elementary teachers, librarians, youth leaders, and home schoolers will appreciate this complete and creative resource that covers four major areas of the elementary curriculum: Ancient cultures Native American culture Colonial America Pioneers. Grade level 4-6.