Games and simulation in history created by David Birt and Jon Nichol
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: London Longman 1975.Description: 158 pages illustrationsContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0582363012
Contents:
Chapter 1 - New approaches to history, 2 - The nature of histroy games and simulations, 3 - The development of the medieval town, 4 - Frontier, 5 - Ironmaster, 6 - Village enclosure, 7 - Trade and discovery, 8 - The Russian revolution, 9 - The construction of history games and simulations, 10 - History games and simulations in the classroom
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Chapter 1 - New approaches to history, 2 - The nature of histroy games and simulations, 3 - The development of the medieval town, 4 - Frontier, 5 - Ironmaster, 6 - Village enclosure, 7 - Trade and discovery, 8 - The Russian revolution, 9 - The construction of history games and simulations, 10 - History games and simulations in the classroom
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