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Historic Events for Students

  • The Great Depression

  • eBook version

  • Published by Gale

These comprehensive volumes give students and researchers a detailed look at the actions and impact of key events in world history. Combining basic facts and background with global perspectives, each one to three-volume set is dedicated to a single major world event and includes primary source documents that bring history to life for students. Each volume includes 15-20 entries, ranging from 15 to 20 pages each, covering a specific issue or incident related to the event. Entries follow a standard format to facilitate comparison between entries and typically include:

  • Bibliography and sources for further research
  • Chronology
  • Historic forces -- a summary of the key political, social and economic forces that influenced the event
  • Introduction
  • Issue/Incident summary -- an explanatory essay explaining the key causes, historical context and implications of the event
  • Notable people
  • Perspectives -- an exploration of different perspectives on the event, including local, national and international perspectives
  • And more

In addition, entries also include statistical information, definitions of vocabulary words, brief mentions of movies, television shows and fictional works related to the event and suggested research topics. Each set also includes 100-300 black-and-white photographs, illustrations and/or maps, a glossary, a general bibliography, a geographic/ethnicity index and a cumulative general index. Future topics include the American Revolution, the Cold War, the Holocaust, the Industrial Revolution, World War II and others. New sets will be published at a rate of approximately two per year.

While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions. Call your Sales Rep for details.

Review:

"...This set examines in great detail an important period in U.S. history, offering social, cultural, and ideological as well as historical perspective. It is recommended for public and high-school libraries."
-- Booklist (December 2002)

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  • Published/Released: September 2004
  • Original Copyright: 2002
  • ISBN 13: 9780787692773
  • ISBN 10: 0787692778
  • DDC: 973.917
  • Product number: 197920
  • Shipping Weight: 1.00 lbs (0.45 kgs)
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