Living Through. . .
6 total works
Discusses the principal causes and events of World War I and considers what the outcome might have been for the participants and subsequent history had different decisions been made at crucial times before, during, and after the war.
Titles in this series help students to develop the skills they need to research history topics successfully. Each title shows students how to evaluate, organize and use information and primary sources. How to cite sources and plagiarism are also covered.
Living Through. . . Pack A of 7
by Bob Rees, Alex Woolf, Jane Bingham, Andrew Langley, Cath Senker, and Nicola Barber
Published 3 February 2012
This series relates the overall chronology of major wars and show their impact on everyday lives. What have been the main events, and who were significant leaders and participants in the war? What was the strategic and technological nature of the conflicts, what happened to people on both sides, and why are the consequences of these wars still felt today?