Description
“The Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History” by Fiona Chandler is an informative and educational resource that offers readers a comprehensive overview of world history. This encyclopedia is designed to provide a thorough understanding of historical events, cultures, and civilizations, from ancient times to contemporary history.
One of the notable features of this encyclopedia is its internet-linked approach, which means that readers can access additional online resources to enhance their learning. This feature provides a dynamic and interactive experience, allowing readers to delve deeper into specific topics by following recommended website links.
The encyclopedia covers a wide range of historical subjects, including ancient civilizations, famous historical figures, major events, and significant developments in various regions of the world. It is well-organized and accompanied by illustrations, maps, and photographs to provide visual context and aid comprehension.
The book is particularly useful for students, teachers, and anyone interested in gaining a broader understanding of world history. It can serve as a valuable reference tool for research, school projects, or personal exploration of historical topics.
Fiona Chandler’s “The Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History” combines accessibility, interactivity, and comprehensive coverage, making it a valuable resource for individuals looking to deepen their knowledge of the diverse and complex tapestry of world history. Whether you are a student, educator, or history enthusiast, this encyclopedia can be a helpful and engaging addition to your library.
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