The final pupil book in a groundbreaking Key Stage 3 series designed to grab pupils' attention with its fresh approach to traditional content.
Alfred North Whitehead, one of the great figures in the philosophy of science, wrote this prescient work nearly a century ago.
A History of the Modern World
Alfred North Whitehead's SCIENCE AND THE MODERN WORLD, originally published in 1925, redefines the concept of modern science.
Maps for the Modern World is a collection of poems and original illustrations about cultivating community, awareness, and harmony with our surroundings as we move fearlessly toward our dreams.
This book explores the costs of this dependence and the potential for substantial dematerialization of modern economies.
If modern times are (in part) something of a disease, this is both the diagnostic and the soothing, hope-filled cure.
The Origins of the Modern World offers a refreshing alternative to Eurocentric histories by exploring the roles that Asia, Africa, and the New World played in creating the world we know today.
This book is a thematic history of the world from 1780, the pivotal year of the revolutionary age, to the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.
Featuring detailed illustrations, beautifully staged photos, and helpful charts, this master manual is perfect for aspiring modernists, those who love them, and, of course, those who love to hate them.
The Modern World: Ten Great Writers