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Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities
Revolution in France looks at the turbulent times that shook France
at the end of the 18th century and at the rise and fall of Napoleon
and his empire. From the basic social inequalities of the time,
through the events of the revolution itself, to the career of
Napoleon Bonaparte, the story of the age is brought to life through
an imaginative and wonderfully diverse array of sources. Finally,
pupils are reminded that, despite the eventual fall of Napoleonic
France, the legacy of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Era
is still with us.
Tell the story of Empire from the perspective of colonised peoples,
as you explore differing experiences around the world, including
Ireland, America, India, Africa and the Caribbean. The textbooks
that belong in your classroom. The people and stories that belong
in your curriculum. Looking to diversify your KS3 curriculum? >
A new focus on... is designed to be used flexibly, with enquiries
that will complement and enhance your existing schemes of work.
> Look at topics through a different lens, see the past from
many perspectives and question traditional narratives. This
exciting new series publishes in 2023.
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To Life
(Hardcover)
Marsha Casper Cook
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R487
Discovery Miles 4 870
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World Changer King David
(Hardcover)
Philip Heider; Illustrated by Anselm Medina; Edited by Brooke Vitale
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R472
R445
Discovery Miles 4 450
Save R27 (6%)
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