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Exam Board: Edexcel Level & Subject: GCSE History First
teaching: September 2016 First exams: June 2018 REVISE Edexcel GCSE
(9-1) History: Crime and punishment in Britain Revision Cards are
perfect for students who want to turbocharge their revision time!
Each pack includes access to a FREE online edition of the REVISE
Edexcel GCSE (9-1) History: Crime and punishment in Britain
Revision Guide and contains: 30 Revision Cards and three organising
dividers (with a handy 'how to use' guide) Multiple choice
questions and answers Worked examples Topic summaries and key facts
to remember
RACE. Uh-oh. The R-word. But actually talking about race is one of
the most important things to learn how to do. Adapted from the
award-winning, bestselling Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You,
this book takes readers on a journey from present to past and back
again. Kids will discover where racist ideas came from, identify
how they impact America today, and meet those who have fought
racism with antiracism. Along the way, they'll learn how to
identify and stamp out racist thoughts in their own lives. Ibram X.
Kendi's research, Jason Reynolds's and Sonja Cherry-Paul's writing,
and Rachelle Baker's art come together in this vital read, enhanced
with a glossary, timeline, and more.
The Second World War stands as the most devastating and destructive
global conflict in human history. More than 60 nations representing
1.7 billion people or three quarters of the world's population were
consumed by its horror. Not surprisingly, therefore, World War II
stands as a landmark episode in history education throughout the
world and its prominent place in school history textbooks is almost
guaranteed. As this book demonstrates, however, the stories that
nations choose to tell their young about World War II do not
represent a universally accepted ""truth"" about events during the
war. Rather, wartime narratives contained in school textbooks
typically are selected to instil in the young a sense of national
pride, common identify, and shared collective memory. To understand
this process War, Nation, Memory describes and evaluates school
history textbooks from many nations deeply affected by World War II
including China, France, Germany, Japan, USA, and the United
Kingdom.It critically examines the very different and complex
perspectives offered in many nations and analyses the ways in which
textbooks commonly serve as instruments of socialisation and, in
some cases, propaganda. Above all, War, Nation, Memory demonstrates
that far from containing ""neutral"" knowledge, history textbooks
prove fascinating cultural artefacts consciously shaped and
legitimated by powerful ideological, cultural, and sociopolitical
forces dominant in the present.
Illustrated by Troy Howell
From Arlington National Cemetery (once part of Robert E. Lee's
homestead) to magnificent Monticello, Virginia has always had a
prominent place in American history. Jamestown, Williamsburg, and
even the Pentagon are just a few of the many places highlighted in
"O is for Old Dominion." Readers will also be introduced to such
history makers as George Washington, Patrick Henry, and Booker T.
Washington.
Pamela Duncan Edwards came from England to live in Virginia
twenty years ago and fell in love with her new home. Pamela was a
children's librarian before becoming the author of nearly
twenty-five picture books. She thinks Virginia is the most
beautiful state and hopes she will live there forever. Pamela makes
her home in Vienna, Virginia.
Artist Troy Howell has had a prolific career as a children's
book illustrator, with countless books to his credit. He received
his formal art education from the Art Center in Los Angeles and the
Illustrators' Workshops in New York. Troy lives in Falmouth,
Virginia.
In celebration of the incredible life of HM Queen Elizabeth II,
here is the history of her reign, told through the enthralling life
stories of The Queen and 25 amazing people who have called Britain
home. The reign of HM Queen Elizabeth II has been long and
eventful. Over the past 70 years, Great Britain has seen incredible
changes in the ways we live, think and feel, shaped by the
inspiring people who were born in Britain or arrived on its shores.
As we commemorate the Queen's life and reign, learn about her
extraordinary life and 25 other amazing history-makers - from
modern pioneers, leaders and scientists to writers, athletes and
activists - in this fully updated new special edition paperback.
Each beautifully illustrated page spread is devoted to a tale of an
incredible Briton, told by talented writer and children's book
critic Imogen Russell Williams and brought to life by Sara
Mulvanny's vivid colour illustration. The book also features a
gloriously illustrated timeline, showing key events from Queen
Elizabeth's long reign. Discover the life-changing events of the
last 70 years, from the foundation of the NHS by Aneurin Bevan to
the creation of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine by Sarah Gilbert.
Learn about how amazing activists like Paul Stephenson and Malala
Yousafzai fought hard for equal rights for all, and scientists like
Stephen Hawking and Tim Berners-Lee made incredible advances that
allowed us to know more about the universe, or communicate in a
whole new way via the Internet. Find out about the fantastic
achievements of athletes like Mo Farah and Tanni Grey-Thompson and
writers like Judith Kerr and Lemn Sissay, despite the challenges
they faced. The tales include key figures from all areas of British
life - science, medicine, entertainment, sports, activism and more.
Featuring the inspirational lives and achievements of amazing
people such as Alan Turing, Kelly Holmes, Stormzy and Anita
Roddick, this book is not only a glorious celebration of Queen
Elizabeth's life and reign, but also the citizens who have
contributed to such an incredible 70 years on the throne.
Parliaments existed in Scotland, off and on, from about 1200 till
there was the Union with the English Parliament in 1707. In 1998
the Scotland Act decreed that 'There shall be a Scottish
Parliament' and the new, devolved Parliament opened on 1 July 1999.
This Scotties activity book for children aged 9-12 gives the early
history of Parliaments in Scotland and then looks in more detail at
how the present Parliament in Holyrood works. Scotties are
exciting, full-colour Scottish information books for young readers.
Each title contains a wealth of interesting facts, stimulating
activities for home or classroom use, a list of websites, and
suggestions for places to visit.
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We Are Here
(Hardcover)
Tami Charles; Illustrated by Bryan Collier
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R442
Discovery Miles 4 420
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A lyrical, heart-lifting love letter to black and brown children
everywhere. Discover this poignant, timely and emotionally stirring
picture book, an ode to black and brown children everywhere that is
full of hope, assurance and love. Tami Charles pens a poetic,
lyrical text that is part love letter, part anthem, assuring
readers that they always have, and always will, matter. Accompanied
by illustrations by renowned artist Bryan Collier, All Because You
Matter empowers readers with pride, joy and comfort, reminding them
of their roots and strengthening them for the days to come.
Lyrical, personal and full of love, All Because You Matter is for
the picture book audience what The Hate U Give was for YA: a
conversation starter, a community touchstone and a deep affirmation
of worth for the young readers who need it most.
Illustrated by World Book Day 2022 Illustrator Allen Fatimaharan!
Step back in time to Ancient Egypt and meet some of the many people
who lived, worked, and played during that time. From a necropolis
builder to a tomb robber, a brewer to an embalmer, and a slave girl
to the Pharaoh himself - each one will share with you the story of
their own daily life. Together, they are the Ancient Egyptians.
Featuring 19 different characters from Ancient Egyptian times, as
well as an introduction to the Ancient Egyptian world, a key to
decoding hieroglyphics and a timeline of key events, this book
provides a new angle on a classic subject, bringing the ancient
world to life.
'Spellbinding ... a pitch-perfect treasure' LoveReading4Kids Set
your sails east with this stunningly original new history of the
world. Peter Frankopan, number one bestselling author and
historian, explores the connections made by people, trade, disease,
war, religion, adventure, science and technology in this
extraordinary book about how the east married the west with a
remarkable voyage at its heart - the journey along the Silk Roads.
From ancient world laws laid down by King Hammurabi and the mighty
Persian empire, to terrifying huns, the rise of Europe, two world
wars and politics today, The Silk Roads illustrated edition moves
through time and history sewing together the threads from different
peoples, empires and continents into a phenomenal history of the
globe. With stories from each and every corner of society,
Frankopan's magnificent brand new text based on his literary
triumph The Silk Roads, sumptuously illustrated by Neil Packer, is
a must-have world history. 'An extraordinarily vivid book on an
often-neglected corner of history' Inis Reading Guide 'Not just
children, but people of any age will find this book an absorbing
read' New York Journal of Books 'Peter Frankopan's text is pitched
at exactly the right level for children to read and for adults to
share with them. The illustrations of Neil Packer are completely
captivating ... this is a perfect marriage and a book to treasure'
Armadillo magazine 'Studded with stylish, evocative illustrations
from Neil Packer ... this is an ambitious account that nevertheless
tackles big themes in a friendly, accessible way' History Revealed
magazine
Despite the widespread acknowledgement that how people and groups
understand their history plays a key role in the formation of their
social identity, there has heretofore been only limited research on
the mechanisms that bring this about. This book examines the
critical points in identity formation that history education helps
to create. It establishes how history curricula and textbooks shape
the identities of their readers through their portrayals of borders
and boundaries between social groups, their depictions of relations
between minority and majority groups, the value systems they
embody, the leaders they hold up as exemplars, and the stories they
choose to tell. Korostelina shows how all these attributes of
history curricula can be harnessed to reduce conflict attitudes and
intentions and create a culture of peace, beginning with the
history curriculum.
Mummies are more than just bodies wrapped in bandages! Learn about
some famous mummies and where they were buried. Find out why
ancient Egyptians preserved their dead and why becoming a mummy was
important to life after death.
During World War II, Germany's Nazi forces stormed across Europe,
committing horrific crimes against Jewish people and others. In
1942, 21-year-old Sophie Scholl formed a student-led, anti-Nazi
organization called the White Rose. Their goal: to distribute
informational pamphlets to draw public attention to Nazi crimes
and, ultimately, stop them. Scholl's activism and resistance
eventually led to her capture and trial by the Nazi regime. In this
full-colour graphic novel, discover more about this daring woman
who risked everything to stand up for what she believed in.
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