Boys and Girls of History
Originally published in 1926, the studies in this book illustrate the lives of English children in different historical periods and social contexts. Reconstructions of daily life are used as a means of avoiding the generalised tone employed in many historical accounts, the aim being to develop the young reader's knowledge through a sense of empathy with the figures being described. These figures are a mixture of fictional and real, but all have the basic function of conveying the atmosphere of their age. Highly readable, and containing a large number of beautiful illustrations, the text was co-authored by the renowned medieval historian Eileen Power, together with her sister Rhoda Power. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in early twentieth-century history books for young readers.
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Boys and Girls of History
Originally published in 1926, the studies in this book illustrate the lives of English children in different historical periods and social contexts. Reconstructions of daily life are used as a means of avoiding the generalised tone employed in many historical accounts, the aim being to develop the young reader's knowledge through a sense of empathy with the figures being described. These figures are a mixture of fictional and real, but all have the basic function of conveying the atmosphere of their age. Highly readable, and containing a large number of beautiful illustrations, the text was co-authored by the renowned medieval historian Eileen Power, together with her sister Rhoda Power. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in early twentieth-century history books for young readers.
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Boys and Girls of History

Boys and Girls of History

Boys and Girls of History

Boys and Girls of History

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Originally published in 1926, the studies in this book illustrate the lives of English children in different historical periods and social contexts. Reconstructions of daily life are used as a means of avoiding the generalised tone employed in many historical accounts, the aim being to develop the young reader's knowledge through a sense of empathy with the figures being described. These figures are a mixture of fictional and real, but all have the basic function of conveying the atmosphere of their age. Highly readable, and containing a large number of beautiful illustrations, the text was co-authored by the renowned medieval historian Eileen Power, together with her sister Rhoda Power. It will be of value to anyone with an interest in early twentieth-century history books for young readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521236065
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 01/26/2012
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.99(h) x 0.79(d)

Table of Contents

1. Lucius has a holiday; 2. Olaf the Dane; 3. The making of a Domesday Book; 4. The training of a Squire; 5. The children's crusade; 6. The novice of Sempringham; 7. The glover's apprentice; 8. A schoolboy of St. Paul's; 9. A boy king's working day; 10. The childhood of Lady Jane Grey; 11. John of the Golden Hind; 12. Salathiel Pavy, the boy actor; 13. A little Stuart housewife; 14. At the court of the great Mogul; 15. Cargo comes to Old Virginia; 16. Pestilence and fire; 17. Miss-Top-Ashish, the little giant; 18. A visit to Stourbridge fair; 19. George III visits Eton; 20. A sheep-shearing at Holkham; 21. Little slaves of industry; 22. On board the Victory; 23. The first railway journey; 24. Queen Victoria's childhood; A note on books.
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