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Voices of Medieval England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales

โœ Scribed by Linda E. Mitchell


Publisher
Greenwood
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This volume provides a selection of primary documents from medieval England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, thereby enabling readers to directly access information about life long ago in the region.

  • Provides tools and techniques for effectively evaluating the meaning and importance of the documents
  • Enables students to effectively incorporate information from primary documents into various school and personal research projects
  • Includes an "Ask Yourself" section of questions about the document and the source era as well as a "Topics to Consider" section that suggests themes to explore in an essay, online project, or class presentation

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