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1491: new revelations of the Americas before Columbus
Par Charles C Mann. 2006
Offers conclusions from anthropological and archaeological research about the western hemisphere before European exploration. Examines the evidence of a large…
indigenous population and the ecological impact the people had on the environment through crop modification, landscaping, and farming the rainforest. Discusses the rise and fall of Indian empires. Some descriptions of violence. Bestseller. 2005.The great and the terrible: the world's most glorious and notorious rulers and how they got their names
Par Joanne O'Sullivan, Udayana Lugo. 2020
Profiles notorious figures--and their nicknames--in history. Includes great leaders such as Good King Wenceslas and Kamehameha the Great and the…
terrible ones such as Bloody Mary Tudor and Sultan Ismail the Bloodthirsty. For grades 5-8. 2020Coming out Christian in the Roman world: how the followers of Jesus made a place in Caesar's empire
Par Douglas Boin, Douglas Ryan Boin. 2015
Boin argues against the notion that Christianity worked as a force that toppled Roman society. Using historical and archaeological research,…
the author also describes how Christians, both undercover and open in their faith, navigated the world, and what changes they wrought in the world around them. 2015Mastering the West: Rome and Carthage at war (Ancient warfare and civilization)
Par Dexter Hoyos, B. D Hoyos. 2015
A turning point in world history, the Punic Wars of 264-146 BC pitted the Romans and the Carthaginians against each…
other in a bloody and protracted conflict. Historian Hoyos recounts this century of battle while investigating resources, politics, postwar impact, and leadership roles. Some violence. 2015Killing Jesus: a history (Bill O'Reilly's Killing)
Par Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard. 2013
Political commentator O'Reilly and historian Dugard chronicle the political and social milieus in which Jesus lived. They discuss Rome's domination…
of Judea, Jesus's spiritual journey, and the events that led to his crucifixion. Some violence. Bestseller. 2013Zealot: the life and times of Jesus of Nazareth
Par Reza Aslan. 2013
Religious scholar, author of No God but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam (DB 61297), uses historical records…
and New Testament accounts to portray Jesus the man as a charismatic, radical Jewish nationalist. Discusses ways the early Christian church strategically reshaped Jesus's teachings. Bestseller. 2013Cleopatra and Antony: power, love, and politics in the ancient world
Par Diana Preston. 2009
Dual biography of Cleopatra, the fourth-decade-B.C. Egyptian queen, and Mark Antony, a Roman general, within the political, historical, and military…
context of the time. Details their love affair, their enemies, and their suicides, which led to the conquest of Alexandria and annexation of Egypt by Roman ruler Octavian. 2009The death of Caesar: the story of history's most famous assassination
Par Barry Strauss, Barry S Strauss. 2015
Historian Barry Strauss recounts in great detail Caesar's officers' careful planning while preparing to assassinate their leader, including a strategy…
to avoid vengeance from Caesar's friends and the planting of a mole in his entourage. Strauss also discusses what the killers hoped to accomplish with Caesar's death. Some violence. 2015The obelisk and the Englishman: the pioneering discoveries of Egyptologist William Bankes
Par Dorothy U. Seyler. 2015
Professor Dorothy U. Seyler recounts the life and work of William John Bankes, a scholar of language, history, and ancient…
Egypt. She discusses his many discoveries, such as the Egyptian King List, and his extensive work with the "lost" city of Petra. His personal troubles throughout this time are also examined. 2015The Greek way
Par Edith Hamilton. 1993
The author of Mythology (DB 20026) explores the accomplishments of Greek intellectual life in the fifth century B.C. Discusses customs,…
philosophy, religion, and art, referencing the era's noted writers--the poet Pindar; dramatists Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles; and historians Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon--with excerpts from classic works. 1930Alexander the Great: the hunt for a new past
Par Paul Cartledge. 2004
British scholar, author of The Spartans (DB 58416), searches for the historical Alexander the Great (356-323 B.C.), blending classical accounts…
with the findings of modern researchers. Chronicles the major battles and conquests, appraises Alexander's personal and political beliefs, and assesses problems of historical interpretation. 2004Une histoire des Hébreux: de Moïse à Jésus (Texto : le goût de l'histoire)
Par Richard Lebeau. 2012
" L'histoire des Hébreux nous est essentiellement connue par la Bible. Mais entre l'Histoire et la foi, où se situe…
la réalité du peuple d'Israël ? Se fondant sur les progrès de l'archéologie, Richard Lebeau confronte le récit biblique aux découvertes archéologiques. Il raconte le destin exceptionnel de ces nomades venus de Mésopotamie, d'Égypte et de Canaan, rassemblés, vers 1200 avant J.-C., autour du culte d'un Dieu unique - Yavhé - et d'un roi. Malgré les conquêtes, les exodes et les tentatives d'assimilation, les Hébreux ont su préserver leur identité, réécrivant sans cesse leur passé, jusqu'à leur expulsion de la Terre sainte par les Romains en 135 de notre ère. " -- 4e de couv