
Describes city life during the first two centuries of the Roman Empire, examining the government and infrastructure of the Roman cities, the role of the military, public and private spaces, work, social structure, the lives of women and children, leisure activities, and the dangers of urban living.
year: 2007, 2005, 2009, 2004, 2008, 2001
call number/section: 932, 940.2, 937, 943, 909, 940.1, 942.05
subjects: cities and towns, ancient, egypt, juvenile literature, cities and towns, egypt, social life and customs, to 332 b.c, juvenile literature, city and town life, rome, rome, islamic cities and towns, islamic countries, islamic countries, cities and towns, renaissance, europe, renaissance, history, europe, civilization, england, great britain, history, 1485-1603, tudors, civilization, medieval, medieval civilization, to 1500
Editions

Hinds, Kathryn
Marshall Cavendish Benchmark (2007)
"Describes daily life in the cities of ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom period, from about 1550 BCE to about 1070 BCE, including the roles of women and men and what it was like to be a child in that era"--Provided by publisher.
Schools: 13

Hinds, Kathryn
Benchmark Books (2005)
Describes city life during the first two centuries of the Roman Empire, examining the government and infrastructure of the Roman cities, the role of the military, public and private spaces, work, social structure, the lives of women and children, leisure activities, and the dangers of urban living.
Schools: 4

Hinds, Kathryn
Marshall Cavendish Benchmark (2009)
A social history of the Islamic world from the eighth through the mid-thirteenth century, with a focus on life in the cities.
Schools: 2

Hinds, Kathryn
Benchmark Books/Marshall Cavendish (2004)
Describes the social and economic structure of city life during the Renaissance, from about 1400 to 1600, explaining how cities varied in government, commerce, population, and culture, and how they influenced the shaping of European civilization.
Schools: 4

Hinds, Kathryn
Benchmark (2008)
Examines the history and social roles of people who lived in English cities during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
Schools: 3

Hinds, Kathryn
Benchmark Books (2001)
Describes the development of cities during the late Middle Ages, 1100 through 1400, discussing how they varied in government, commerce, population, and culture and how they influenced the shaping of European civilization.
Schools: 20