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Jacaranda Retroactive 1
Stage 4 NSW Australian curriculum 2nd Edition learnON & Print
By: Maureen Anderson, Ian Keese, Anne Low
Paperback | 15 December 2017 | Edition Number 2
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512 Pages
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The latest editions of Jacaranda Retroactive NSW Australian curriculum series include these key features:
- Topics organised around syllabus content, then structured into subtopics that present sections of content to suit classroom teaching practice
- A focus on historical sources, with accompanying activities that targets students’ understanding and application of historical skills and concepts
- Each subtopic ends with an activity bank to further develop students’ knowledge, skills and concepts as required by the curriculum
- Skillbuilders embedded within topics help students develop confidence in working with historical sources
- Review sections check students’ understanding of topics and their ability to apply historical skills and concepts
- Reading content with integrated media providing a dynamic and uninterrupted learning experience
- For teachers, learnON includes additional teacher resources such as quarantined questions and answers, curriculum grids and work programs.
How to use the Jacaranda Retroactive resource suite xii
About the authors xiv
Acknowledgements xv
Depth Study 1
1 Investigating the Ancient Past 1
1.1 Overview 1
1.2 History and archaeology 2
1.3 Other experts and methods 7
1.4 Investigating human remains 10
1.5 Sources: the historian’s clues 14
1.6 Analysis and use of sources 16
1.7 Sources for ancient Australia 21
1.8 Key historical concepts 25
1.9 Historical time 29
1.10 Conserving the past 32
1.11 Saving Abu Simbel’s temples 36
1.12 Research project: Virtual site study: Stonehenge 38
1.13 Review 39
Overview 1
OV1 The Ancient World 43
OV1.1 Overview 43
OV1.2 From Africa to the world 44
OV1.3 Evidence of emerging societies 46
OV1.4 Ancient societies and civilisations 57
OV1.5 Review 69
Depth Study 2: The Mediterranean World
2a Ancient Egypt 71
2a.1 Overview 71
2a.2 Chronology 72
2a.3 Physical features 74
2a.4 The pharaoh and the law 79
2a.5 Society and everyday life 81
2a.6 Working life 85
2a.7 Religion 89
2a.8 Funerary customs 92
2a.9 Site study: Giza 96
2a.10 Rameses II 98
2a.11 Contact, trade and warfare 101
2a.12 Ancient Egypt’s legacy 105
2a.13 Research project: The Ancient Egypt exhibit 107
2a.14 Review 108
2b Ancient Greece Online Only
2b.1 Overview
2b.2 Chronology
2b.3 Geographical setting
2b.4 Politics and society
2b.5 Everyday life
2b.6 Greeks at war
2b.7 The Greek legacy
2b.8 Greek religion
2b.9 The Olympic Games
2b.10 Two famous Greeks
2b.11 Research project: Debate in the ecclesia
2b.12 Review
2c Ancient Rome 111
2c.1 Overview 111
2c.2 Chronology 112
2c.3 Geographical setting 115
2c.4 The Republic 117
2c.5 The Roman Empire 120
2c.6 Everyday life 124
2c.7 Contacts and conflicts 129
2c.8 Religious practices and festivities 133
2c.9 Julius Caesar 138
2c.10 The Roman legacy 143
2c.11 Research project: Time travel to ancient Rome 147
2c.12 Review 149
Depth Study 3: The Asian World
3a Ancient India Online Only
3a.1 Overview
3a.2 Chronology
3a.3 Geographical setting
3a.4 Indus Valley civilisation
3a.5 Aryan invasions
3a.6 Beliefs and philosophies
3a.7 Ashoka
3a.8 The spread of Indian influence
3a.9 The Gupta Empire
3a.10 Daily life in ancient India
3a.11 Art, architecture and literature
3a.12 Technology and science
3a.13 Ancient India’s impact on the world
3a.14 Research project: Unlocking the secrets of the Indus Valley
3a.15 Review
3b Early Imperial China 153
3b.1 Overview 153
3b.2 Chronology 154
3b.3 Physical features 159
3b.4 Qin Shi Huangdi’s government 161
3b.5 Society, status and roles 164
3b.6 Beliefs, values and practices 166
3b.7 Farming life 169
3b.8 Everyday life 171
3b.9 Site study: the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huangdi 176
3b.10 Contact, trade and warfare 181
3b.11 Early China’s legacy 183
3b.12 Research project: A virtual tour of ancient China 186
3b.13 Review 188
Overview 2
OV2 The Ancient to the Modern World 191
OV2.1 Overview 191
OV2.2 Transformation of the Roman world 192
OV2.3 The medieval world 195
OV2.4 The emergence of new ideas about the world 208
OV2.5 Review 212
Depth Study 4: The Western and Islamic World
4a The Vikings 214
4a.1 Overview 214
4a.2 The Viking world 215
4a.3 Daily life 220
4a.4 Norse gods 223
4a.5 Travel and trade 225
4a.6 War, warriors and weaponry 227
4a.7 The Danelaw 231
4a.8 Erik the Red 233
4a.9 1066: The Norman invasion 237
4a.10 Viking influence today 242
4a.11 Research project: The Bayeux Tapestry 247
4a.12 Review 249
4b Medieval Europe 252
4b.1 Overview 252
4b.2 Chronology 253
4b.3 Feudal society 256
4b.4 Everyday life 258
4b.5 The Catholic Church 263
4b.6 Cathedral building 265
4b.7 Music and decoration 267
4b.8 Islam and the West 269
4b.9 Crime and punishment 274
4b.10 Military and defence systems 278
4b.11 Towns, cities and commerce 282
4b.12 Significant individuals 287
4b.13 Medieval Europe’s influence 289
4b.14 Research project: A letter from Joan of Arc 292
4b.15 Review 293
4c The Ottoman Empire 297
4c.1 Overview 297
4c.2 Ottoman origins 298
4c.3 Early expansion 301
4c.4 Moving into Europe 303
4c.5 Suleiman the Magnificent 305
4c.6 Everyday life 310
4c.7 Art and architecture 315
4c.8 Literature and science 317
4c.9 Review 319
4d Renaissance Italy Online Only
4d.1 Overview
4d.2 Renaissance Italy
4d.3 Work and wealth
4d.4 Florence: rulers and ruled
4d.5 The Medici
4d.6 Humanist thinking
4d.7 Art and architecture
4d.8 Leonardo da Vinci
4d.9 Spread and legacy
4d.10 A scientific legacy
4d.11 A religious legacy
4d.12 Research Project: Renaissance Antiques brochure
4d.13 Review
Depth Study 5: The Asia–Pacific World
5a The Angkor/Khmer Empire Online Only
5a.1 Overview
5a.2 The rise of the Khmer empire
5a.3 Roles and relationships
5a.4 Everyday life
5a.5 Khmer civilisation
5a.6 Angkor’s temples
5a.7 The decline of Angkor
5a.8 Research project: Blogging from the Khmer empire
5a.9 Review
5b Japan under the Shoguns 323
5b.1 Overview 323
5b.2 The land and its people 324
5b.3 Early medieval Japan 327
5b.4 The rule of the shoguns 329
5b.5 Japanese religions: Shinto and Buddhism 331
5b.6 The Tokugawa shogunate 334
5b.7 Castles and forests 339
5b.8 Isolation and threats 341
5b.9 Modernisation 344
5b.10 A rich legacy in arts and crafts 346
5b.11 Review 348
5c The Polynesian expansion across the Pacific 352
5c.1 Overview 352
5c.2 The Pacific 353
5c.3 The Polynesian settlement of the Pacific 356
5c.4 The Polynesian people and their land 359
5c.5 Life and death on Easter Island 364
5c.6 Life in the land of the long white cloud 367
5c.7 Maoritanga — the Maori way 371
5c.8 Polynesian power and politics 374
5c.9 Maori culture and art 378
5c.10 Review 382
Depth Study 6: Expanding Contacts
6a Mongol Expansion Online Only
6a.1 Overview
6a.2 The Mongol people and their land
6a.3 The rise of Temujin
6a.4 The Mongol army of conquest
6a.5 The law of the Mongol lands
6a.6 Song dynasty China before Mongol conquest
6a.7 Mongol rule: the Yuan dynasty
6a.8 Culture and belief at the khan’s court
6a.9 The travels of Marco Polo
6a.10 The defeat of the Mongol empire
6a.11 Mongolia’s grave history
6a.12 The Mongol legacy
6a.13 Research project: An interview with Genghis Khan
6a.14 Review
6b The Black Death in Asia, Europe and Africa 385
6b.1 Overview 385
6b.2 Before the Black Death 386
6b.3 Medical knowledge and treatments 391
6b.4 What was the Black Death? 395
6b.5 The spread of the Black Death 399
6b.6 The Black Death: impact 402
6b.7 Responses to the Black Death 406
6b.8 Asia and Africa 408
6b.9 Effects of the Black Death 412
6b.10 Review 415
6c The Spanish Conquest of the Americas 418
6c.1 Overview 418
6c.2 Ancient civilisations of the Americas 419
6c.3 The pre-Columbian world 422
6c.4 Building Aztec belief 426
6c.5 The Spanish journey to the Americas 429
6c.6 The quest for gold and glory 431
6c.7 Conquest of the Aztec empire 434
6c.8 La Malinche: mother of Mexico? 436
6c.9 Colonial control 438
6c.10 Disease and defeat 441
6c.11 The New World 444
6c.12 Research project: An Aztec audio dictionary 446
6c.13 Review 448
6d Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples, Colonisation and Contact History 451
6d.1 Overview 451
6d.2 Colonisation and contact 452
6d.3 Life before the Europeans 455
6d.4 Dispute and dispossession 459
6d.5 America’s Trail of Tears 461
6d.6 Australia’s first contact 466
6d.7 Aboriginal land, Dreaming and law 468
6d.8 Battling to survive 470
6d.9 ‘Protected’ lives 472
6d.10 The colonial legacy 477
6d.11 Research project: The Lewis and Clark blog 479
6d.12 Review 481
Glossary
Index 485
ISBN: 9780730348009
ISBN-10: 0730348008
Series: Retroactive Series
Published: 15th December 2017
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 512
Audience: Primary, Secondary and High School
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Australia
Country of Publication: AU
Edition Number: 2
Edition Type: Revised
Dimensions (cm): 27 x 22 x 2
Weight (kg): 1.04
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