September Newsletter
Below are the resources that I was able to add to the website for
September.
Sincerely,
Steve Johnston
Founder of
RestoringHistory.US
Added supplementary resources...
The following resources have
been linked with chapters in textbooks. They are listed here in
approximate
chronological order by historical period. You can visit the
Updates page to see them listed by the date they were linked
on the website.
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  The Bronze Bow Author(s):
Elizabeth George Speare Daniel bar Jamin seeks to avenge his
father's death by crucifixion by driving the Romans from his land, until he
hears the lessons taught by Jesus of Nazareth. SOTW: 1/37 |
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  The Midwife's Apprentice Author(s): Karen
Cushman In medieval England, a girl known only as "Brat" has
no family, no home, and no future until she meets Jane the Midwife and becomes
her apprentice. SOTW: 2/16 |
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  Anne of the Thousand Days Movie Rating: PG
Released:
1969 Emotionally charged drama about King Henry VIII of
England and Anne Boleyn – one of history's most tragic love affairs. SOTW: 2/34 |
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  Mary, Queen of Scots Movie Rating: PG-13
Released:
1971 Mary, Queen of Scotland, clashes with her cousin and
nemesis, Queen Elizabeth I of England, and is eventually executed for plotting
to assassinate her. SOTW: 3/2 |
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  Johnny Tremain Author(s): Esther
Hoskins Forbes As a dispatch rider, Johnny is involved in the
pivotal events shaping the American Revolution, from the Boston Tea Party to the
first shots fired at Lexington. SOTW: 3/22 |
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  A Peace to End All Peace: The
Fall of the Ottoman Empire and the Creation of the Modern Middle East
Author(s): David
Fromkin After WWI, the Allies drew lines on an empty map that
remade the geography and politics of the Middle East, leading to conflicts that
continue to this day. SOTW: 4/18, 4/23 |
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 Midway Movie Rating: PG
Released:
1976 The Battle of Midway took place six months after the
attack on Pearl Harbor and was a turning point for the United States in the
Pacific. SOTW: 4/28 |
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 The Liberator: One World War II
Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of
Dachau Author(s): Alex
Kershaw The battlefield odyssey of a maverick U.S. Army
officer and his infantry unit, as they fought for over 500 days to liberate
Europe. SOTW: 4/29 |
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