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Monday, January 30, 2017
ULT - 3C
Select ONE of the
NON-FICTION sources (not a multivolume work) from the chart in part II. Create an
ANNOTATED citation for the source.
Dupuy, Ernest, and Trevor Dupuy. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History. Vol. 4, New York, HarperCollins, 1993. This book would be useful for a research project focusing on any military history ranging from 3500 BC to the present. It's a really big book of guns and why these guns are important. If needed, you could research war strategies and history behind any war as well. Knowing the story behind these weapons and battles is very important in the sense that we can understand what happened, how we got to that point, where we are now, and how they connect.
Midgley, Ruth, editor. Musical Instruments of the World. Paddington, 1976. This book is useful because it tells about the history and development of instruments of Europe and other parts of the world. This can help us discover the culture of the areas.
Boardman,John,Griffin Jasper, Murray,Oswan. The Oxford History of the Classical World. This work gives the reader a brief overview of the Greco-Roman world, in particularly the political and social history, literature, philosophy,and arts of this time period.
Great Lives from History. Vol. 4, Salem Press, 1990. 5 vols. Worldwide coverage of important men and women in all areas of achievement who flourished between 1801 and 1900. Plus complimentary online access to the full content of this great reference.
Great Lives from History. Vol. 4, Salem Press, 1990. 5 vols. This book gives description on several noteworthy lives within the 19th century that have influenced life today, each in their own way.
Encyclopedia of American Government. Vol 1, Salem Press, 1998. 4 vols. This encyclopedia gives details on different sections of the american government and the criminal justice system. It goes through all the aspects of government starting with Accountability in Government and ending with the Criminal Justice System.
Corona, Laurel. France. San Diego, Lucent Books, 2002. Modern Nations of the World 2. This book would be great for a research project on the history of France. It gives a complete overview of France. The book goes over the history, geography, and culture. It also has fun facts as well as a detailed chronology, national stats, and national statistics. This book could also provide as a starting point for more in depth research because it is an overview.
Gall, Timothy L. “Greeks.” Europe, edited by Gall, Detroit, Gale Research, 1998, pp. 182-86. 12 vols. This article is all about the history of the Greeks, The first Greek civilizations were the Minoan civilizations on Crete around 2600-1200 B.C. and the Mycenaean civilization on the mainland around 1600-1150 B.C. Greece is located in the southernmost part of the Balkan peninsula and includes over 1,500 islands. Ancient Greek culture has contributed greatly to modern politics, art, and philosophy.
Farrington, Karen. Historical Atlas of Religions. Vol. 1, New York, Thalamus Publishing, 2002. 1 vols. Gives an overview of religious practice from the time when humankind first embraced supernatural beliefs and how they have evolved into the great global beliefs and modern beliefs that they are today. Looks to the origin of religious practice and the development of the doctrine without judgement or competing claims to show how faith benefits people worldwide. It is written for everyone who has ever questioned the meaning and power of spirituality and belief. Also shows how different culture beliefs evolved helped the spread of religion as well as conflicts between countries.
New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. Paul Hamlyn, 1968. This book would be useful for researching mythology. Furthermore, this reference source expands on the mythological beliefs of different countries, cultures, and eras. This book also explores the many symbols and beliefs that countries have in common, or that their beliefs differ on.
Farrington, Karen. Historical Atlas of Relgions. Vol. 1, New York, Thalamus Publishing, 2002. 1 vols. The historical atlas of religions shows the birthplaces of religions and how they evolved into the spiritual beliefs they are today. They show how the oldest religions became great global faiths, without giving opinions and avoiding moral judgements. It is written for the purpose of helping people who question the meaning of spirituality and the power of belief. This is relevant to our class because in many different cultures in Europe throughout history, religious groups had power, like the Roman Catholic Church In Ancient Rome.
Anderson, James M. Daily Life during the French Revolution. Westport, Greenwood, 2007. This source would be useful because it gives a detailed account of what life was like for every group during the French Revolution. This source talks about the economy, travel, religion, life in general, and education. This source helps us to better understand what it was like during the French Revolution.
Magill, Frank N., editor. Great Lives from History. Vol. 1, U.S.A., Salem Press, 1990. 4 vols.
ReplyDeleteDupuy, Ernest, and Trevor Dupuy. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History.
ReplyDeleteVol. 4, New York, HarperCollins, 1993. This book would be useful for a
research project focusing on any military history ranging from 3500 BC to
the present. It's a really big book of guns and why these guns are
important. If needed, you could research war strategies and history behind
any war as well. Knowing the story behind these weapons and battles is very
important in the sense that we can understand what happened, how we got to
that point, where we are now, and how they connect.
Midgley, Ruth, editor. Musical Instruments of the World. Paddington, 1976. This book is useful because it tells about the history and development of instruments of Europe and other parts of the world. This can help us discover the culture of the areas.
ReplyDeleteMagill, Frank N. Great Events from History. Englewood Cliffs: Salem, 1972. Print. 16 February. 2017.
ReplyDeleteBoardman,John,Griffin Jasper, Murray,Oswan. The Oxford History of the Classical World. This work gives the reader a brief overview of the Greco-Roman world, in particularly the political and social history, literature, philosophy,and arts of this time period.
ReplyDeleteGreat Lives from History. Vol. 4, Salem Press, 1990. 5 vols. Worldwide coverage of important men and women in all areas of achievement who flourished between 1801 and 1900. Plus complimentary online access to the full content of this great reference.
ReplyDeleteGreat Lives from History. Vol. 4, Salem Press, 1990. 5 vols.
ReplyDeleteThis book gives description on several noteworthy lives within the 19th century that have influenced life today, each in their own way.
Encyclopedia of American Government. Vol 1, Salem Press, 1998. 4 vols.
ReplyDeleteThis encyclopedia gives details on different sections of the american government and the criminal justice system. It goes through all the aspects of government starting with Accountability in Government and ending with the Criminal Justice System.
Corona, Laurel. France. San Diego, Lucent Books, 2002. Modern Nations of the World 2.
ReplyDeleteThis book would be great for a research project on the history of France. It gives a complete overview of France. The book goes over the history, geography, and culture. It also has fun facts as well as a detailed chronology, national stats, and national statistics. This book could also provide as a starting point for more in depth research because it is an overview.
Gall, Timothy L. “Greeks.” Europe, edited by Gall, Detroit, Gale Research, 1998, pp. 182-86. 12 vols.
ReplyDeleteThis article is all about the history of the Greeks, The first Greek civilizations were the Minoan
civilizations on Crete around 2600-1200 B.C. and the Mycenaean civilization on the mainland around 1600-1150 B.C. Greece is located in the southernmost part of the Balkan peninsula and includes over 1,500 islands. Ancient Greek culture has contributed greatly to modern politics, art, and philosophy.
Farrington, Karen. Historical Atlas of Religions. Vol. 1, New York, Thalamus Publishing, 2002. 1 vols. Gives an overview of religious practice from the time when humankind first embraced supernatural beliefs and how they have evolved into the great global beliefs and modern beliefs that they are today. Looks to the origin of religious practice and the development of the doctrine without judgement or competing claims to show how faith benefits people worldwide. It is written for everyone who has ever questioned the meaning and power of spirituality and belief. Also shows how different culture beliefs evolved helped the spread of religion as well as conflicts between countries.
ReplyDeleteNew Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology. Paul Hamlyn, 1968. This book would be useful for researching mythology. Furthermore, this reference source expands on the mythological beliefs of different countries, cultures, and eras. This book also explores the many symbols and beliefs that countries have in common, or that their beliefs differ on.
ReplyDeleteFarrington, Karen. Historical Atlas of Relgions. Vol. 1, New York, Thalamus Publishing, 2002. 1 vols. The historical atlas of religions shows the birthplaces of religions and how they evolved into the spiritual beliefs they are today. They show how the oldest religions became great global faiths, without giving opinions and avoiding moral judgements. It is written for the purpose of helping people who question the meaning of spirituality and the power of belief. This is relevant to our class because in many different cultures in Europe throughout history, religious groups had power, like the Roman Catholic Church In Ancient Rome.
ReplyDeleteAnderson, James M. Daily Life during the French Revolution. Westport, Greenwood, 2007. This source would be useful because it gives a detailed account of what life was like for every group during the French Revolution. This source talks about the economy, travel, religion, life in general, and education. This source helps us to better understand what it was like during the French Revolution.
ReplyDelete