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N2 - Oxford International Primary History develops inquisitive and engaged learners through a six-year primary history course. Helping students contextualise historical events, it provides a firm foundation to analyse both local and international history. It is based on the English National Curriculum and maintains an international focus. FeaturesFollows an enquiry-based approach and focuses on historical skills and knowledgeCarefully selected topics engage students with a mix of international and local historyHelps students refine literacy and language skills with specific considerations for EAL studentsThe Student Books, Workbooks and Teacher's Guide provide differentiated activities to meet the wide range of needs in your classroomOffers a structured syllabus which follows the 2014 English National Curriculum with a focus on world historyStep-by-step teaching plans are available in the Teacher's Guide

AB - Oxford International Primary History develops inquisitive and engaged learners through a six-year primary history course. Helping students contextualise historical events, it provides a firm foundation to analyse both local and international history. It is based on the English National Curriculum and maintains an international focus. FeaturesFollows an enquiry-based approach and focuses on historical skills and knowledgeCarefully selected topics engage students with a mix of international and local historyHelps students refine literacy and language skills with specific considerations for EAL studentsThe Student Books, Workbooks and Teacher's Guide provide differentiated activities to meet the wide range of needs in your classroomOffers a structured syllabus which follows the 2014 English National Curriculum with a focus on world historyStep-by-step teaching plans are available in the Teacher's Guide

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This complete six year primary history course develops inquisitive and engaged learners through a six-year primary history course. Helping students contextualise historical events, it provides a firm foundation to analyse both local and international history. It is based on the English National Curriculum and maintains an international focus.
Follows an enquiry-based approach and focuses on historical skills and knowledge
Carefully selected topics engage students with a mix of international and local history
Helps students refine literacy and language skills with specific considerations for EAL students
The Student Books, Workbooks and Teacher's Guide provide differentiated activities to meet the wide range of needs in your classroom
Offers a structured syllabus which follows the 2014 English National Curriculum with a focus on world history
Step-by-step teaching plans are available in the Teacher's Guide

Oxford International Primary History develops inquisitive and engaged learners through a six-year primary history course. Helping students contextualise historical events, it provides a firm foundation to analyse both local and international history. It is based on the English National Curriculum and maintains an international focus.

Use the tabs above to understand how the Law Bod's collection is arranged. There is an Enquiry Desk on Level 2, just as you enter the main Reading Room: please do come and have a word if you are having any difficulty in using the library..

LLMC-digital is a collection of English language legal titles and government documents divided into ten major jurisdictional or subject areas:
US Federal Government; US States and Territories; Canada; United Kingdom; Germany federal; Germany state, kingdoms and free cities; Other Countries (Afghanistan to Zimbabwe); International Law and Organizations; Indigenous Law covering materials from various regions of the United States, Canada and Indonesia; and Special Focus Collections which includes British Empire Studies, Canon Law, Islamic Law, Military Law, Native American Collection, Roman law, etc.

The Law Journal Library includes over 500 U.S., U.K., Australian and International Law Journals. For most journals the date coverage starts very early (in many cases at the first issue). However the most recent editions (within the last calendar year) are sometime unavailable due to licensing restrictions. HeinOnline makes these journals available on a rolling yearly basis.

Legal Classics Library. Full text of over 100 legal texts including Blackstone's Commentaries (1803), Cardozo's Growth of the Law (1924), and Story's first edition of Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833). Provincial Statutes of Canada includes Provincial Statutes for ten of the Canadian provinces. Contains public and private acts passed by Canadian provincial governments. Current, revised, and historical content is now available for Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. Historical and revised content only is available for Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.

The Making of Modern Law comprises over 21,000 works from the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries on British Commonwealth and American law. It covers nearly every aspect of law, encompassing a range of analytical, theoretical, and practical literature, some very rare. The monographs and materials in Legal Treatises include casebooks, local practice manuals, books on legal form, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, and speeches. The collection covers domestic and international law, legal history, business and economics, politics and government, national defence, criminology, religion, education, labour and social welfare, and military justice.

A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation brings together online the records and acts of the United States Congress, from the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention through the 43rd Congress, including the first three volumes of the Congressional Record, 1873-75. This collection is organized in five categories: Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention; Statutes and Documents; Journals of Congress; Debates of Congress; Century Presentations.

On Level 2, the level at which you enter the Law Library, an area of the open shelf collection has books with shelf marks beginning Jurisp (short for jurisprudence) where we shelve books on legal philosophy and theory. (Works by Wendell Holmes, Cardozo, Llewellyn, Posner, Dworkin - to name a few - as well as works by others about these philosophers)

As this jurisprudence collection is being converted to Moys, an increasing number of legal philosophy works will be found in KA and other sections of the K run, which is in another part of Level 2. The KA shelf marks will indicate in their shelf mark where the work is about US jurisprudence in particular

All the Law Library's current USA law books are on Level 2, the level at which you enter the library.
They are in the collection with shelf marks beginning K. (We use the Moys Legal Classification System, not Library of Congress.)
This K collection arranges the books first by subject/topic, then by jurisdiction.

Note Your SOLO searches may reveal US law books which have shelf marks starting K but ending (sec coll). These are in the secondary collection of superseded monographs on the Ground Floor. They remain freely accessible (via stairs or lift) to anyone who wishes to consult them.

Before the Law Library's collection moved to Moys we had an inhouse shelf mark system. Our oldest editions have not been updated to Moys. Consequently SOLO searches may reveal US law books which have shelf marks USA 450 to USA 610 and ending (sec coll)
These are in also the secondary collection of superseded monographs on the Ground Floor. They remain freely accessible (via stairs or lift) to anyone who wishes to consult them

American State Papers contains the legislative and executive documents of the First to through to the Twenty-fifth Congress (1789 to 1838). They cover topics such as Foreign Relations, Indian Affairs, Finances, Commerce & Navigation, Military Affairs, Naval Affairs, Post Office Department, Public Lands and Claims. This resource is useful for locating official floor debates, memos, and committee proceedings which reflect not only the growth of government, but also reveal the personalities of the early legislative leaders and presidents. Researchers and students can also trace the development of legislation in relation to historical events and the impact of party politics on the formation of public policy.

A major digital collection of full-text early printed American imprints (1639-1800), compiled originally in the American Bibliography by Charles Evans and enhanced by Roger Bristol's Supplement to Charles Evans' American Bibliography.

The collection of 37,000+ imprints embraces every aspect of life in 17th and 18th century America (history, literary, religion, witchcraft, agriculture, foreign affairs, temperance, etc.). Genre of material is very wide-ranging. In addition to printed books, pamphlets and broadsides, the collection also covers anything from advertisements to chapbooks, diaries to gazetteers, and hymnals to wills.

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