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  1. Harlem Renaissance

    February 8 , 2013

    This authoritative resource presents the people, places and times that defined an era and documents the launch of cultural development among African Americans in 1920s Harlem. This single volume contains almanac and biographies sections with primary source documents in sidebars throughout.

  2. Human and Civil rights: Essential Primary Sources

    February 8 , 2013

    These volumes of primary source documents focus on leading social issues of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. International in scope, each title is devoted to one topic.

  3. Industrial Revolution Reference Library

    February 8 , 2013

    Covers the ideas and social turmoil that marked this transition as well as the machines, manufacturing processes and energy sources that spurred it on.

  4. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, 4th ed.

    February 8 , 2013

    Provides thorough coverage of films and filmmakers, including legendary films, actors and actresses, directors, writers and other production artists. Entries include a detailed essay written by an expert; biographies; filmographies; comprehensive credits; major awards; and updated bibliographies, as well as photographs. General and professional audiences.

  5. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Foods and Recipes of the World

    February 8 , 2013

    This 4-vol. set provides comprehensive coverage of the foods and recipes from 70 representative countries and culture groups worldwide -- from Algeria to Zimbabwe.

  6. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of Physical Geography

    February 8 , 2013

    Includes information on physical properties and characteristics of nearly 200 countries. Designed specifically for students in grades 5-12.

  7. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cities

    February 8 , 2013

    Students will find everything they need to conduct thorough research on 50 cities from all over the world, including information on each city's history, neighborhoods, museums, parks, transportation, geography, holidays and festivals, population profiles and much more.

  8. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Cultures

    February 8 , 2013

    An easy-to-use, systematic guide to the history and current status of more than 290 cultural groups outside the United States. In nine volumes, the Encyclopedia is intended to offer students background and current status on cultures of the countries they are most likely to study.

  9. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of World Holidays

    February 8 , 2013

    Written for students in middle and high school, offering in-depth information on such holidays as Children's/Youth Day, Christmas (and related celebrations), Halloween and Festivals of the Dead, Hanukkah, Independence Day (Cinco de Mayo, Bastille Day, etc.), Kwanza, Yom Kippur, New Year celebrations and many others. 4 volume set.

  10. Junior Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Canadian Provinces, 5th ed.

    February 8 , 2013

    Provides information on Canada's provinces and territories. Includes details on Canada's arts, climate, government, health, languages, notable persons, and ethnic groups.