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KS3 History Depth Study: Asian Empires and the Silk Roads Student Book
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KS3 History Depth Study: Asian Empires and the Silk Roads Student Book

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Introduce global stories through accessible case studies on Asian empires linked through the Silk Roads: the Early Islamic Empire, Mongol Empire, Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Mughal Empire. Explore how these empires developed, how they interacted with other areas of the world, and how they each left a legacy that can still be seen in the modern world. These case studies will stimulate discussion and help students understand how what has happened in the past continues to have impact and shape the world today.

Written by a team led by Aaron Wilkes in consultation with expert historians, this engaging book enhances Oxford's best-selling KS3 History textbooks, and can be used flexibly with other schemes of work. The captivating pages give a detailed insight into this fascinating area of world history, allowing you to delve deeper into topics and themes of particular interest, and diversify your curriculum.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 October 2025
Pages
104
ISBN
9781382068918

Introduce global stories through accessible case studies on Asian empires linked through the Silk Roads: the Early Islamic Empire, Mongol Empire, Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Mughal Empire. Explore how these empires developed, how they interacted with other areas of the world, and how they each left a legacy that can still be seen in the modern world. These case studies will stimulate discussion and help students understand how what has happened in the past continues to have impact and shape the world today.

Written by a team led by Aaron Wilkes in consultation with expert historians, this engaging book enhances Oxford's best-selling KS3 History textbooks, and can be used flexibly with other schemes of work. The captivating pages give a detailed insight into this fascinating area of world history, allowing you to delve deeper into topics and themes of particular interest, and diversify your curriculum.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 October 2025
Pages
104
ISBN
9781382068918