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Gente Coloniale

Questa serie approfondisce le complesse relazioni e culture emerse durante le epoche coloniali. Immergiti in narrazioni di potere, resistenza e scontro tra civiltà. Scopri le storie umane ambientate in un turbolento sfondo storico. Offre una lettura avvincente sia per gli appassionati di storia che per gli amanti del dramma sociale.

Colonial Women
The Colonial Cook
A Slave Family
The Blacksmith
A Slave Family / Bobbie Kalman & Amanda Bishop

Ordine di lettura consigliato

  • Focusing on the personal relationships and daily lives of slaves during the colonial period, this book highlights the significance of family ties amidst the struggles they faced. Through full-color photos and illustrations, it provides an engaging exploration of the roles of family members and the broader system of slavery, celebrating the resilience of these families while educating readers on their historical context.

    A Slave Family / Bobbie Kalman & Amanda Bishop
  • Exploring the livelihoods of 18th century colonial communities, this collection by Bobbie Kalman delves into various occupations and daily activities that shaped life during this era. Each book presents a vivid portrayal of the skills and trades practiced, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness of the people. Through engaging narratives and illustrations, readers gain insight into the historical context and the diverse ways individuals contributed to their communities, making it an informative and captivating resource for understanding colonial life.

    The Blacksmith
  • Exploring the livelihoods of 18th century colonial communities, this series by Bobbie Kalman delves into the daily lives, trades, and crafts of the era. Each book highlights various aspects of colonial life, from farming and trading to artisan skills, providing a vivid portrayal of the challenges and innovations of the time. Kalman's engaging narrative and rich illustrations bring history to life, making it accessible and enjoyable for readers interested in early American culture and society.

    A Slave Family
  • The book delves into the daily life of colonial women in the kitchen, highlighting the extensive labor involved in food preparation, even with servants. It details the cookware and utensils of the time, methods of food preservation, and the crucial contributions of Native Americans in educating colonists about local foods. Additionally, it features recipes for authentic colonial dishes, complemented by full-color illustrations that bring the historical context to life.

    The Colonial Cook
  • Focusing on the daily lives of 18th-century women, this book delves into their roles in the home and the limited opportunities available for those who worked outside. It highlights their responsibilities in childcare and household management while showcasing the skills necessary for making clothing, candles, baskets, and food from scratch. Accompanied by full-color photographs and illustrations, the clear text provides insights into women's education and craftsmanship during this historical period.

    Colonial Women