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Topics Centre County (Pa.) -- History, Clinton County (Pa.) -- History Publisher Philadelphia : Louis H. Everts Collection university_pittsburgh; americana Contributor University of Pittsburgh Library ...
The history of Scotland by Buchanan, George, 1506-1582; Aikman, James Publication date 1827 Topics genealogy Publisher Glasgow, Blackie Collection robarts; toronto; university_of_toronto Contributor ...
History books often tidy the past into clean timelines, big events, and names worth remembering. But fiction dares to do what textbooks don’t; it sits with the unspoken, the personal, and the ...
Rachel Charlton-Dailey's book explores the history of disability activism in the UK - The Bookseller
Rachel Charlton-Dailey's book explores the history of disability activism in the UK “More than anything, I just want disabled people to feel less alone” ...
How To Win Against History was the solid gold, diamante-studded hit of Edinburgh Fringe 2016, widely acclaimed by the critics and winner of The Stage Edinburgh Award.
Mitch Kachun’s book, “Festivals of Freedom: Memory and Meaning in African American Emancipation Celebrations, 1808-1915,” traces the history of emancipation celebrations and their influence on African ...
Inspired by his scholarship and teaching at Brown, Seth Rockman uncovered an unknown facet of pre-Civil War history that he detailed in an acclaimed book. Brown University historian Seth Rockman’s ...
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Skara Brae, Europe's Most Complete Neolithic Village. The History & Excavation. Orkney, Scotland. - MSNSkara Brae is a Neolithic village located on the Bay of Skaill, on the west coast of Mainland, Orkney Islands in Scotland. Inhabited between 3180 BCE and 2500 BCE, it flourished before the ...
For Little Rock author Phyllis Hodges, reminding Arkansas children that "everybody has a story to tell" has made a yearslong journey to get her three "living history" books in more than 60 school ...
In George McCalman’s Dazzling New Book, Black History Is Everyone’s History The artist’s portraits of Black luminaries are “as individual as the people” they depict.
History books often reduce lives to events and empires, ignoring the people who lived in the shadows of those sweeping moments. Historical fiction, however, can do what facts cannot: it can imagine ...
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