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A Child's History of the World
Author: V. M. Hillyer
"A Child's History of the World" by V. M. Hillyer is a classic introductory history book aimed at children. Published in the early 20th century, it presents world history in a narrative style suitable for young readers.
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"A Child's History of the World" by V. M. Hillyer stands as a monument in children's literature. Originally published in the early 20th century, the book seeks to present the vast tapestry of world history to young readers, not as a dull collection of dates and facts, but as a vibrant narrative. V. M. Hillyer was not just any author; he was the Principal of the Bank Street School in New York City and the inaugural president of the John Dewey Society. His profound belief in the power of storytelling as a tool for education shines through in this work. Instead of presenting history as a dry academic subject, Hillyer turned it into a mesmerizing tale, replete with heroes, villains, explorers, inventors, and countless adventures that shaped our world. From the enigmatic pyramids of Egypt to the vast Roman Empire, from the feudal tapestry of the medieval period to the revolutions that birthed the modern era, "A Child's History of the World" journeys through time and space. It introduces young readers to different cultures, civilizations, and the pivotal events that have made the world what it is today. However, it's also essential to approach this classic with a discerning eye. Given that it was penned almost a century ago, some sections might not align with our modern understanding of history. The narrative may contain biases or might not cover certain cultures or events in detail, reflecting the worldviews and limitations of its time. For those looking to give a comprehensive historical education to children, pairing this book with newer resources and perspectives can offer a more balanced and inclusive understanding. Still, Hillyer's book remains a testament to the idea that history, at its core, is a story—a story of humanity, our triumphs, failures, dreams, and the unrelenting spirit that has driven us forward for millennia. It's a foundational read, offering young minds a glimpse into the past and, in doing so, equipping them with the knowledge and context to understand and shape the future.
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