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School History of the Great War
by Charles A. Coulomb, Armand J. Gerson, Albert E. McKinley
A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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Echoes of the War-J. M. Barrie
A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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Israel and Hamas Conflict in Brief-Jeremy M. Sharp, Jim Zanotti
A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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Making of the British Empire (A.D. 1714-1832)-Arthur Hassall
A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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Normans in European History-Charles Homer Haskins
"Normans in European History" by Charles Homer Haskins delves into the significant impact of the Norman people on the course of European history. Haskins explores their contributions to governance, culture, and military strategy, highlighting how their legacy shaped the medieval landscape. This insightful examination is not only a historical account but also a reflection on the themes of conquest, adaptation, and the fusion of cultures, which continue to resonate in today's discussions about identity and influence. The enduring relevance of the Normans serves as a reminder of how historical forces can shape societies and the importance of understanding our past to navigate the complexities of the present.
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School History of the Great War - Charles A Coulomb Armand J Gerson Albert E McKinley
A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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A brief history of The Great War (World War I) designed for students in grades seven and eight. Special emphasis on European history leading up to the war, reasons and events leading to America's eventual entering the war, and possible ramifications of the war for future generations. (Summary by James Christopher)
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Charles A. Coulomb, Armand J. Gerson, Albert E. McKinley
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