The Early Middle Ages (Turning Points in World History)

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The Early Middle Ages (Turning Points in World History)

Editorial Reviews
Review
Booklist : "There's a lot of material packed in here, but the brief annotation and summary of each article will help students decide where they want to start their research or reading. An appendix of primary source documents brings in the voices of the time."
-- Booklist (Febraury 2000)
School Library Journal : "A chronological collection of excellent writings that reflect the peculiar and dramatic influences of a generation."
-- School Library Journal (July 2002)
School Library Journal : "Each chapter has excerpts from books by scholars, political participants in the events under consideration, or eyewitnesses. Teachers will find this volume useful."
-- School Library Journal (June 2002)
School Library Journal : "A wise purchase for those looking for an overview of or supplemental materials on the era. These essays might be useful for older students beginning a study of Western Civilization."
-- School Library Journal (April 2002)
UNKNOWN : "We can learn much from history and Greenhaven Press has a book series that brings history alive for students and educators. The Turning Points in World History series offers a vivid and eclectic view of major events in world history using thought, analyses, and conclusions of scholars and historians who contribute essays of revelation, connection, and provocation."
-- Exlectic Book Review (January - April 2001)
School Library Journal : "Although the value of this book lies in its information for reports, anyone interested in the subject will find the text fascinating."
-- School Library Journal (November 2000)
School Library Journal : "This is a trustworthy research source, especially for students with little background in the period."
-- School Library Journal (May 2000)
School Library Journal : "Excerpts from primary sources; an extensive, topically arranged list for further reading; a four-page chronology and a comprehensive index add to the value of this resource. Useful as report and debate materieal."
-- School Library Journal (November 1999)
Booklist : "The clear, concise essays, written by noted scholars and historians, offer a fine opportunity for understanding the complex issues often overlooked...Students interested in further research will appreciate the excerpts from primary source documents and the extensive bibliography."
-- Booklist (September 1999)
Booklist : "The lucid and thought-provoking essays are presented in a crisply designed format. High-school and junior-college libraries will find this a worthwhile purchase for the 200 shelves."
-- Booklist (January 1999)
KLIATT : "The editors continue the Greenhaven Press tradition if carefully selecting and presenting material that will help students understand the essentials on any given topic - here Turning Points in World History. These books will be especially helpful where library collections don't cover these events thoroughly, because each presents a wealth of information, presented by a wide variety of notable historians and/or reporters. Each book is an invaluable introduction to the complexities of each of the subjects discussed."
-- Kliatt (January 1999)
Booklist : "Sophisticated reading, the book will nicely support a modern history curriculum. Bibliography; chronology; glossary; discussion questions; primary source documents."
-- Booklist (November 1998)

Book Description
The period of the early middle ages, also known as the Dark Ages, marked the beginning of feudalism; the invention of new, more efficient farming techniques; and the shifting of European civilization away from the Mediterranean Sea.

Turning Points in World History - The Early Middle Ages (paperback edition) (Turning Points in World History),Jeff Hay,Greenhaven Press,0737704810,476-1492,Civilization, Medieval,Europe, History,History,History - General History,History: World,Medieval,Medieval civilization,Medieval, 500-1500,Military art and science,World - General,Humanities,World history: c 500 to C 1500,c 500 CE to c 1000 CE

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