Islamic Empires, 600-1600: Foundation Edition (Hodder History)

Islamic Empires, 600-1600: Foundation Edition (Hodder History)

by JohnClare (Author)

Synopsis

This book includes all the features of the bestselling Hodder History series which is up-to-date, motivating, differentiated and flexible. It covers the rise and fall of Islamic Empires from c600 to c1650 including chapters on: The Dawn of Islam; The Empire Unfurls; Islamic Civilization; Holy Wars; The Mughal Empire. Investigations which encourage pupils to become historical detectives and develop their enquiry skills are on fascinating topics such as: The Life of Women; Survival Skills for Rulers; Salah-ad-Din and Richard the Lionheart. As well as promoting historical skills this book integrates literacy through its guidance on questions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 48
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published: 28 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0340811994
ISBN 13: 9780340811993

Media Reviews
In both texts the glossaries in each chapter are impressively thorough and well differentiated. Both texts also enjoy plenty of illustrations and maps. The tasks in both texts are appropriately pitched, and vary enough to retain enthusiasm. In the Foundation text there are collaborative tasks such as a group mind map. This will help lower ability students to feel confident about their responses. Andy Wallace Head of History Ravens Wood School, Bromley -- Education Today 20041101
Author Bio
John D Clare is Deputy Headteacher at Greenfields Comprehensive School, Newton Aycliffe and a well-known author of educational textbooks.