<p><I>Middle Ages: Almanac</I> includes 19 chapters arranged by geographic location and dedicated to a different civilization, their origins, conflicts and struggles for power in the Middle Ages. From the Arab and Muslim worlds to the European Crusades, <I>Middle Ages: Almanac</I> presents the phase
Middle Ages, Almanac
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- Publisher
- UยทXยทL
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 267
- Series
- U-X-L Middle Ages Reference Library
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Middle Ages: Almanac includes 19 chapters arranged by geographic location and dedicated to a different civilization, their origins, conflicts and struggles for power in the Middle Ages. From the Arab and Muslim worlds to the European Crusades, Middle Ages: Almanac presents the phases of history that defined the era. Each chapter begins with a map displaying the geographic location of the civilization followed by a description of its origins, history and importance. Also included are sidebars containing lists of unfamiliar words and suggestions for classroom activities as well as 100 photographs and illustrations, sidebars, timeline, glossary, and a subject index.
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