Living History…New Titles for 2014

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Living History. San Diego: Reference Point Press, 2015. 96p. 12-Book set $347.40. Individual Titles $28.95. Gr. 6-12.

Kallen, Stuart A. Life During the Crusades. 978-1-60152-720-2.

Nardo, Don. Life in Ancient Egypt. 978-1-60152-638-0.

Woog, Adam. Life During the Spanish Inquisition. 978-1-60152-722-6.

Reference Point Press continues its Living History series with three new titles.  Unlike other topical history series, Living History focuses not only on the historic period, but also on the daily life of those living through the period.  Each text provides a timeline, chapters that divide each event into more manageable topics, source notes, and a section, “For Further Reading”, that provides students with additional books and websites for research.  Intertwined with each chapter are primary sources, artwork, and “Word in Context”, a section highlighting terms specific to the time period covered.  This series is a great addition for world history research or comparative research between historic periods and today.

History (900s)    Erin Parkinson, Lincoln JSHS, Ellwood City

This year one of our English 10 teachers and I began collaborating on independent reading projects.  Each project focuses on a different aspect of literature.  For our third quarter project we focused on historical fiction and accuracy.  Students completed reading discussions with classmates, and then they wrote an essay explaining how their novel was historically accurate, inaccurate, and why the author chose to have accuracies and inaccuracies in the novel.  In order to do this, students had to find one informational text in the library to use as a basis for their argument.  The Living History series came in handy for students with this assignment because not only does this series highlight events and time periods, but it also provides primary source references which helped students better understand their historical fiction novels.

Living History…a new series from Reference Point Press

Living History (series). San Diego: Reference Point, 2014. 96p. $28.95 ea. Gr. 8-12.

Allman, Toney. Life During Medieval Times. 978-1-60152-568-0.

Currie, Stephan. Life in Charles Dickens’s England. 978-1-60152-574-1.

Kallen, Stuart. Life During the Crusades. 978-1-60152-720-2.

Kallen, Stuart. Life During the Roman Empire. 978-1-60152-570-3.

Marcovitz, Hal. Life in Nazi Germany. 978-1-60152-776-9.

Marcovitz, Hal. Life in the Time of Shakespeare. 978-1-60152-778-3.

Nardo, Don. Life in Ancient Egypt. 978-1-60152-638-0.

Nardo, Don. Life in Ancient Mesopotamia. 978-1-60152-572-7.

Nardo, Don. Life in a Nazi Concentration Camp. 978-1-60152-510-9.

Whiting, Jim. Life in the North During the Civil War. 978-1-60152-576-5.

Woog, Adam. Life During the Spanish Inquisition. 978-1-60152-722-6.

Yancy, Diane. Life in the South During the Civil War. 978-1-60152-578-9.

The goal of the Living History series is to more fully explain daily life during key historical periods by incorporating primary source accounts such as diaries, letters, and other writings into traditional non-fiction text.  These primary source accounts tell the story of men, women and children of various socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds living during the time period. Excerpts of these firsthand accounts are woven into the narrative, while longer passages from diaries and letters appear in sidebars found in each chapter.  Some sidebars also feature analysis and commentary from historians.  Selected vocabulary words are defined throughout the text.  Each title also features numerous historical photos and illustrations.  The text is clearly written and easy to understand.  Recommended for secondary researchers or those with an interest in history.

900s (various); History          Elizabeth Henry, Lampeter-Strasburg HS/MS