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This book was originally printed in 1858, with an update in 1881. The value of this book is that it predates the revisionists who change history to accommodate current social and world political goals. Another worthy factor is that world history begins with the first man, Adam.
Each generation bases its future or fall upon the previous generation. This book affords us an understanding of the Christian principles and the lessons of history in Civil War days that were the basis of education. Whether the American republic rises to the next generation or falls upon the present one depends upon traditional education, not political indoctrination. The publisher recommends this book to the comprehensive school system--public, Christian, private, or home.
The description below is taken from the original text. Notice the expectations that are placed upon the student. This denotes the major flaw that occurs in our current education system.
"The design of the work is to furnish a CLEAR OUTLINE OF UNIVERSAL HISTORY suited to common schools. It is intended for beginners, and is therefore written in a simple style, and to render it convenient both for the pupil and teacher, it is divided into brief paragraphs and short chapters. Ample questions for examination are appended to the work. It will be seen that a pupil may commit the whole volume to memory during a winter's schooling; and if, in this brief space, a clear outline of Universal History may be established in the memory, it is obvious that the subject is worthy the attention of every person interested in education."
Parley's History of the World,Samuel G. Goodrich,Noah W. Hutchings,Hearthstone Publishing, Ltd.,1575580993,History - General History,History / World,World - General,History,World,World history
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