A Primary Source Guide to Greece


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Presents a short study of the history, people, and culture of Greece, and describes their government and economy, the church, the arts, and more.




Greece


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Follow the fascinating course of history from classical Greece to the development of the modern nation in this fascinating portrait of Greek culture. From the most well-known temples and ruins of ancient Athens, Crete, and Delphi, to the contemporary disputes on the Island of Cyprus, students will gain an impressive understanding of Greek culture through the use of thought-provoking primary source material. Greece: A Primary Source Cultural Guide illuminates the origins of Greek mythology, examines ancient historical conflicts, and allows students a chance to glimpse such remarkable structures as the Parthenon and Acropolis alongside a comprehensive examination of the country, its people, and its influential artistic achievements.




A Primary Source Guide to Morocco


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Presents an introduction to Morocco, in simple text with illustrations, including information on the history, government, geography, and culture of this Middle Eastern nation.




A Primary Source Guide to Iran


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Presents a short study of the history, people, and culture of Iran, and describes their government and economy, their religion, the arts, and more.




Primary Sources for Ancient History


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Primary Sources for Ancient History Volume II: The Roman World By: Gary Forsythe The Roman Empire lasted for more than a millennia. From a small city it grew to encompass almost 1.7 million miles. It’s innovations in warfare, politics, and the arts continue to influence the Western world. Primary Sources for Ancient History: Volume II: The Roman World is a comprehensive selection of ancient writings to supplement a narrative history. Arranged both chronologically and thematically, this work shows how the Empire was shaped by the thoughts, religions, and systems of the people it conquered. These documents show how a variety of Romans examined the rights of the individual against the government, economic disparity, political scandals, multiculturalism - issues we continue to face today. Beginning with Plutarch’s retelling of the mythological founding of the Roman Kingdom to the Republic expansion, to the consolidation of later emperors, and the final dissolution from Germanic invasions, this is a comprehensive overview of the history and culture of the Roman Empire. While emphasis is placed on the writings of classic historians such as Livy, Josephus, Marcellinus, and more, the collection is enriched with a variety of contemporary documents. Cicero’s gossipy letters, political graffiti, and funeral eulogies allow life in the Empire to come across in a fresh and contemporary way. The Roman World is a valuable resource that shows not only how we have come to understand the Roman Empire, but how the Roman Empire viewed and defined itself.




A Primary Source Guide to France


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Text and photographs reveal the culture, history, artifacts, and traditions of France, a nation which is changing but still values its rich history.




A Primary Source Guide to Argentina


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Introduces the history, government, geography, and culture of Argentina, along with other information about this South American nation.




A Primary Source Guide to Canada


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Introduces the history, government, geography, and culture of Canada, along with other information about this vast North American nation.




Ancient Greek Athletics


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Présentation de l'éditeur : "This work presents a collection of texts in translation on ancient athletics in Greek and Roman history, including a wide range of topics from the Olympics to ancient conceptions of health and wellness."




The Mind of the Middle Ages


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"This is the third edition of a near standard survey of the intellectual life of the age of faith. Artz on the arts, as on philosophy, politics and other aspects of culture, makes lively and informative reading."—The Washington Post