Each of the titles in Turning Points in History examines a major historical watershed. It recounts the chain of events leading up to the event, and the repurcussions, both immediate and long-term. It also evaluates the concept of a turning point, assessing in what way this event really was one. Interpretations run throughout the books, showing how history is informed by a complicated web of divergent views. These books are designed to be thought-provoking, but their approach is direct and embraces the everyday views of ordinary people. They bring history to life, make riveting reading and provide a rich source for topic work and general interest.
This book is part of a book series called Turning Points in History .
This book is aimed at children in primary school.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2001 by Capstone Global Library Ltd .
Stewart Ross is a popular children's author. He has written many books on historical subjects, both fiction and non-fiction.
This book is in the following series:
Turning Points in History
Designed to tie in with the National Curriculum, each of the four titles in the 'Turning Points in History' series examines the events and effects of a major historical watershed.