Traveling Through Time

Traveling Through Time
Author: Laura R. Ashlee
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780472030668

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The definitive illustrated guide to nearly 1,500 of Michigan's historic sites, updated and revised

Religion and its Origins in Human Psychology: A View through History

Religion and its Origins in Human Psychology: A View through History
Author: Michael Kay
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2024-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1035823942

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In an era of scientific dominance, why does religion still maintain an unshakeable grip over so many lives, dramatically impacting world events? Why did humanity first develop religious constructs and institutions? How has our relationship with the divine evolved over civilisation’s history? This book chronicles religion’s enduring role across millennia - its profound shaping of both individuals and societies. Reviewing psychological theories, it explores the evolution of our inherent need to interact with gods and the supernatural. Religion was our original “science” - humanity’s first response to the natural world and our place within it. Since then, two major transitions have revolutionised our religious approach. First, the emergence of teachers like Zoroaster, Jesus and Mohammed introduced personal and social accountability. Today, science and nationalism inherit many attributes once exclusive to faiths. Throughout history, religion also empowered rulers who claimed special divine sanction to exert authority and wage war. Despite an uneasy coexistence with science, religion perseveres because it continues answering profound human requirements at personal and collective levels. This is the innate legacy that ensures religion’s hold over life and world affairs is unlikely to ever diminish.

A Street Through Time

A Street Through Time
Author: Anne Millard
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 47
Release: 2012-08-20
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1465407731

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Steve Noon's award-winning A Street Through Time has been revised and updated for a new generation. In a series of fourteen unique illustrations, A Street Through Time tells the story of human history by exploring a street as it evolves from 10,000 BCE to the present day. Readers will see how the landscape and the daily lives of people changed as a small settlement grows into a city, is struck by war and plague, and gains trade and industry.

The Underside of History

The Underside of History
Author: Elise Boulding
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Two Volume Set Original Line Drawings by Helen Barchilon Redman The Underside of History, now available in a revised, two-volume edition, offers a new generation of scholars and students an alternative to the traditional courtesans/queens/mothers/and mistresses view of women in history. This classic in feminist literature provides an account of women's creativity in every age from pre-history to the present, and attempts to view women's roles in the context of the total time span of human experience. In clear and elegant prose, the author takes us on a breathtaking tour through time: we move through the hundred-thousand-year wanderings of the Paleolithic into the great transition from hunting and gathering to herding and planting; from life inside city walls to the great primary civilizations of the Middle East and Asia, as well as the feudal civilizations on its fringes; and from the sweep of culture generated by the Greco-Romanic-Islamic empires to "European Enlightenment" and, finally, to the last two centuries and the gradual industrialization-urbanization of the planet. New to this volume is a look at the 20th century women's movement--including a chapter on Third World women--as well as a provocative epilogue entitled "Creating Futures for the 21st Century." When we look at the imbalances regarding women in the social record, we are not simply gleaning information about the status of women: we are getting clues about general imbalances within society at large. For this reason, students, professionals, and practitioners alike will find The Underside of History to be an invigorating intellectual exercise and an essential addition to their libraries. "It is a classic, in all meaningsof the word. This book contains a lot of important information and shows us how to re-vision history and historical data. It won't 'scare' men or newcomers to women's studies." --Elizabeth Moen, University of Colorado, Boulder "Its presentation of this 'forgotten' histo

A Child Through Time

A Child Through Time
Author: Phil Wilkinson
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1465472495

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An original look at history that profiles 30 children from different eras so that children of today can discover the lives of the cave people, Romans, Vikings, and beyond through the eyes of someone their own age. History books often focus on adults, but what was the past like for children? A Child Through Time is historically accurate and thoroughly researched, and brings the children of history to life-from the earliest civilizations to the Cold War, even imagining a child of the future. Packed with facts and including a specially commissioned illustration of each profiled child, this book examines the clothes children wore, the food they ate, the games they played, and the historic moments they witnessed-all through their own eyes. Maps, timelines, and collections of objects, as well as a perspective on the often ignored topic of family life through the ages, give wider historical background and present a unique side to history. Covering key curriculum topics in a new light, A Child Through Time is a perfect and visually stunning learning tool for children ages 7 and up.

Discovery of the Yosemite

Discovery of the Yosemite
Author: Lafayette Houghton Bunnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1880
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Liquid History

Liquid History
Author: Stephen Croad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2003-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The London Stone at Staines marks the ancient western boundary of the jurisdiction of the City of London. The Lord Mayor and Corporation’s conservancy of the Thames extended east from there as far as Yantlet in Kent. This is the stretch of the river documented in 'Liquid History'. Drawing on the resources of English Heritage’s unrivalled photographic archives, the book records a journey along the length of the tidal river and over almost 150 years. We see the rural Thames as it approaches London, riverside towns, the civic and commercial development of the riverbanks, the working docks and warehouses, the development of the web of bridges that now links north and south, barges, sailing ships and warships, the great flood defences and a tiny beach that flourished briefly at the Tower of London. Featuring the work of pioneers of photography and some of the great topographical photographers of the 20th century, and with a fascinating commentary by Stephen Croad, 'Liquid History' chronicles the ebb and flow of the life of the river.

Skipton Through Time

Skipton Through Time
Author: Ken Ellwood
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009-12-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445630869

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The fascinating history of Skipton, illustrated through old and modern pictures.

Journeys Through Time

Journeys Through Time
Author: Jenny Cockell
Publisher: Piatkus
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-11-06
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0748110283

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Jenny Cockell has always had memories of living before. In her first book, 'Yesterday's Children', she described her search for the past life family which had haunted her from her earliest childhood. She remembered living as Mary Sutton, an Irishwoman who had died over 20 years before she was born. She gave an extraordinary account of how she successfully found Mary's surviving children, and was reunited with them in the present. Her new book, 'Journeys Through Time', brings readers up to date with her story. Jenny gives details of the four past lives that she remembers most clearly and explains how she has tried to trace them all. In particular, she remembers a life in Japan, which she has desperately sought to verify and uncover. Beginning with flashes of memories that she experienced in childhood, Jenny describes how she 'found' Mary and her children, her subsequent researches into her Japanese life, and what it all means. It is a page-turning account of one woman's journey to find the lives she lived before.

Simulation and Model-Based Methodologies: An Integrative View

Simulation and Model-Based Methodologies: An Integrative View
Author: Tuncer I. Ören
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3642821448

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