Middle Ages Reference Library series by Judson Knight (#01-5)
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Overview: The Middle Ages is the designation given to the years following the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 500 to the beginning of the Renaissance in A.D. 1500. Though study of the period often concentrates on Western culture, readers of this set will discover that other civilizations flourished in other parts of the world at the same time. These books are designed to be used by middle- to high-school students but will be of value to researchers of all ages because they bring together so many cultural intersections in one source. This UXL set of reference bookks are made up of an almanac that provides background material and volumes of biographies and primary documents. Each volume has a similar format: reader's guide, time line of events in the Middle Ages, "Words to Know," and index. Each chapter or entry contains illustrations, date spans and pronunciations of names for individuals, sidebars, and a bibliography of books, periodicals, and Web sites.
Genre: Medieval History

Middle Ages Reference Library 01: Middle Ages: Almanac
Published: Jan 2001
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.
Middle Ages Reference Library 02: Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 1: A-I)
Published: Jan 2001
Showing the diversity of ethnic and national groups, Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 1: A-I) presents 50 biographical entries in 2 volumes.
Middle Ages Reference Library 03: Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 2: J-Z)
Published: Jan 2001
Showing the diversity of ethnic and national groups, Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 2: J-Z) presents 50 biographical entries in 2 volumes.
Middle Ages Reference Library 04: Middle Ages: Primary Sources
Published: Jan 2001
Middle Ages: Primary Sources contains excerpts from speeches, journal entries, poems, letters and many other documents relating to the era that encompass both key documents and those sources that are equally as important, but less known. Each of the 19 entries contains an introduction that provides context, highlights central ideas and gives brief biographical information on related individuals. Sources for further information are also noted as well as full document citations.
Middle Ages Reference Library 05: Middle Ages: Reference Library Cumulative Index
Published: Jan 2001
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Requirements: PDF Reader, 23.6 MB
Overview: The Middle Ages is the designation given to the years following the fall of the Roman Empire in A.D. 500 to the beginning of the Renaissance in A.D. 1500. Though study of the period often concentrates on Western culture, readers of this set will discover that other civilizations flourished in other parts of the world at the same time. These books are designed to be used by middle- to high-school students but will be of value to researchers of all ages because they bring together so many cultural intersections in one source. This UXL set of reference bookks are made up of an almanac that provides background material and volumes of biographies and primary documents. Each volume has a similar format: reader's guide, time line of events in the Middle Ages, "Words to Know," and index. Each chapter or entry contains illustrations, date spans and pronunciations of names for individuals, sidebars, and a bibliography of books, periodicals, and Web sites.
Genre: Medieval History
Middle Ages Reference Library 01: Middle Ages: Almanac
Published: Jan 2001
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.
Middle Ages Reference Library 02: Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 1: A-I)
Published: Jan 2001
Showing the diversity of ethnic and national groups, Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 1: A-I) presents 50 biographical entries in 2 volumes.
Middle Ages Reference Library 03: Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 2: J-Z)
Published: Jan 2001
Showing the diversity of ethnic and national groups, Middle Ages: Biographies (Volume 2: J-Z) presents 50 biographical entries in 2 volumes.
Middle Ages Reference Library 04: Middle Ages: Primary Sources
Published: Jan 2001
Middle Ages: Primary Sources contains excerpts from speeches, journal entries, poems, letters and many other documents relating to the era that encompass both key documents and those sources that are equally as important, but less known. Each of the 19 entries contains an introduction that provides context, highlights central ideas and gives brief biographical information on related individuals. Sources for further information are also noted as well as full document citations.
Middle Ages Reference Library 05: Middle Ages: Reference Library Cumulative Index
Published: Jan 2001
Search the extensive UXL Middle Ages Reference Library with ease with this cumulative index to the entire set.
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