History’S Habits the Time We Met Our Historical Buddies

History’S Habits the Time We Met Our Historical Buddies
Author: Toluca Scarfo
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2014-04-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1493190822

Are you ready for a magical journey? Join Esther Estrella and Wizzy the Wizard as they embark on adventures to visit foreign lands and meet famous leaders with Ms. Scarfos third grade class! Students, children, moms, dads, teachers, and history fanatics you will love Historys Habits! The third grade authors of this book invite you to join them on their adventures to far away lands such as Africa, France, Italy, and even some journeys in their very own country, America! Learn about talented artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, and crazy scientists like Nikola Tesla and Louis Pasteur. Read about the struggles that our human rights activists such as Harriet Tubman, Cesar Chavez, Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela endured. Meet some of the courageous women like Marie Curie and Sally Ride, who achieved things that no women had ever achieved before! This book you are holding can open doors and teach you all about historys leaders and the Habits they used, the fun way!

Brushes With History

Brushes With History
Author: Krishna Kumar Birla
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 989
Release: 2009-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8184758510

What a family! Simple and complex, traditional and modern, religious and rational, money-minded and money-renouncing, Indian and international, fiercely individualistic and inspiringly loyal' -P. Lal In a life spanning nine decades Krishna Kumar Birla, son of the legendary Ghanshyam Das Birla, witnessed events that shaped India in the twentieth century and had close associations with iconic figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Madan Mohan Malviya, Jayaprakash Narayan, Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Head of one of India’s leading business houses, K.K. Birla embraced principles in which the creation of wealth, philanthropy and political leadership were all regarded as part of nation-building. Written in a style that is simple and translucent in its sincerity, Brushes with History brings alive an important era in the life of the nation, its changing social mores, evolving principles of corporate governance and enduring family values In an affectionate and moving tribute, K.K. Birla’s daughter, Shobhana Bhartia, acquaints readers with her father’s spiritual strength and moral values which were an integral part of his life.

A Life with History

A Life with History
Author: John Morton Blum
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The author of such classic works as The Republican Roosevelt, V Was for Victory, and Years of Discord, John Morton Blum is one of a small group of intellectuals who for more than a quarter of a century dominated the writing of American political history. Writing now of his own career, Blum provides a behind-the-scenes look at Ivy League education and political power from the 1940s to the 1980s. Blum insightfully recounts a long and distinguished journey that began at Phillips Academy, where he first realized he could make a career of teaching and writing history. He tells how young men were socialized to the values of the Northeastern establishment in those years before World War II, and how as a non-practicing Jew he learned to overcome bigotry both at Andover and at Harvard, which then had no Jewish professors. In 1957 Blum joined the faculty of Yale University's history department, widely regarded as the nation's best, where he became both influential and popular and where his students included one future U.S. president as well as others who aspired to the office. He reveals much about the inner workings of Ivy League education and tells of controversies over the Vietnam War and the Black Panthers, his role in Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign, and how he searched for common ground between reactionary faculty and radical students. More than a recounting of a singular life, Blum's story explains how political history was researched and written during the second half of the twentieth century, describing how the discipline evolved, gained ascendancy, and was challenged as historical fashions changed. It also offers revealing glimpses of such prominent academics as Kingman Brewster, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., C. Vann Woodward, and William Sloan Coffin. Over a distinguished career, Blum witnessed considerable change in elite educational institutions, where minorities and women were grossly underrepresented when he first entered academia. In a memoir brimming with insight and laced with humor, he looks back at the academy—"not a refuge from reality but an alternative reality"—as he reflects upon his intellectual journey and his contributions to the study and writing of twentieth-century American history.

Our History in New York

Our History in New York
Author: Linsey Abrams
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504036794

Our History in New York covers a single year in the lives of narrator Chloe, her long-time lover, Helen, and their friends. From AIDS to the glory of Greenwich Village to romance and aging, the novel addresses time, art, mortality, and community at a century’s end. The New York Times said of this nationally reviewed author: “Abrams has a superb talent for the specific . . . She [has] her own style-a mixture of introspection, common sense, daydreaming and recollection-and controls it beautifully.” Sojourner called “each chapter an exquisite short story. . . . Abrams paints . . . neighborhoods with the precision of the old Dutch Masters.”