ALA Booklist
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Designed to help students ages 8-14 with homework or a school project, this revised and updated book is also an interesting and enjoyable resource to browse. Organized chronologically and then thematically, the encyclopedia divides history into 10 time periods, from The Ancient World 40,000-500 B.C. to The Modern World 1950-Present Day. This last section concludes with the War on Terror and has information current to 2003. Each section begins with a two-page spread showing The World at a Glance, a map, and brief text highlighting events that were occurring on each continent during the period. This is followed by approximately 20 one- or two-page topical entries. Non-Western cultures are represented. For example, The Renaissance includes entries on the Aztecs, Safavid Persia, Japan and China, and the Songhay Empire. In addition to text, entries have boxes showing key dates, a running time line at the top of each page, maps, and numerous illustrations, almost all of them in color. Each large chronological section concludes with a series of pages that give overviews of the arts, architecture, and science and technology. A highly useful ready-reference section at the end of the volume provides the names and dates of a variety of rulers (for example, Roman emperors, popes, kings and queens, presidents, prime ministers) and ancient Egyptian and Chinese dynasties. A list of major wars and a brief listing of Web sites are also provided.Students will find this tool useful and engaging, and adults will enjoy browsing through it as well. School and public libraries will want to purchase this update and circulate older editions.
Horn Book
(Wed Jul 06 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
This revised edition broadly surveys history from the earliest humans through the post-9/11 world, emphasizing multiyear periods such as the Age of Reason and the Cold War. Occasional spreads trace developments in art, architecture, and science within specific eras. Illustrated with color reproductions, maps, and photos, this hefty volume includes an extensive "Ready Reference" section listing major wars and rulers. Websites. Ind.
Publishers Weekly
(Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Newly updated, The Kingfisher History Encyclopedia follows a chronology of civilizations around the globe from """"The Ancient World"""" (including Egypt, Crete, the Shang Dynasty and Babylon) to the present, and show the development of peoples who were often completely separate, culturally and geographically. High-quality photographs depict subjects as diverse as China's Great Wall and Mayan stone carvings from the Yucat n Peninsula; these, along with maps and illustrations complement the meaty text. .