Book details
England: The People (Revised) (Lands, Peoples, & Cultures (Hardcover))
Description
For ages 9-14. England has been home to many peoples. From early Roman settlements, to Viking invasions, and the legacies of the Angles, Saxons, Celts, and Normans, England's culture is rich in heritage. Learn about the daily life of the English people, and learn what they eat, where they learn, and what they do for fun. Other topics include: early mysteries such as Stonehenge; kings and queens, including Henry VIII and Elizabeth I; bangers, blood pudding, scones, and other food.
Age
8-11
Text complexity
advanced
Length
32 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- To gain a deeper understanding of English culture and society, which is essential for anyone interested in British history, sociology, or anthropology.
- To update one's knowledge with the revised information, ensuring a current and accurate perspective on the people of England.
- To benefit from Erinn Banting's research and expertise, which can provide a well-structured and insightful look into the diverse cultural landscape of England.
- To enhance one's educational resources, as the book is part of the 'Lands, Peoples, & Cultures' series, making it a valuable addition for students, educators, and anyone with a passion for cultural studies.