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Mapping the world : a mapping and coloring book of world history. Vol. 1, To 1500
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Oxford University Press,
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cop. 2019
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(116 p.)
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Mapping the world : a mapping and coloring book of world history. Vol. 1, To 1500
ISBN:
978-0-19-092241-2 (vol. 1)
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SHS
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911
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910
Title:
Mapping the world : a mapping and coloring book of world history. Vol. 1, To 1500 / Bonnie G. Smith, Marc Van De Mieroop, Richard von Glahn... [et al.]
Publication info:
New York : Oxford University Press, cop. 2019
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(116 p.)
Summary:
"There are many ways to tell a story. Textbooks offer narratives, crafted by an historian or a team of historians. Collections of primary sources present a mosaic of stories, often interspersed with pictures of artwork and other physical objects drawn from the past. Mapping the World takes advantage of the strength of maps to tell a different sort of story. The maps are divided into two groups: a) Reference maps that provide a brief outline of key events and developments in global history; b) blank outline maps and accompanying exercises that offer opportunities to explore the past in a hands-on fashion."--Provided by publisher
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HISTOIRE GLOBALE
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