Companion Guide Sample
In March 2025, Bright Ideas Press released a NEW Second Edition of our Volume IV Companion Guide! (Don’t be confused! The Student Reader is still in its First Edition; only the Companion Guide was updated.)
The Second Edition Companion Guide offers you an improved format, updated activities, revised mapping exercises, new literature ideas, etc. We recommend the Second Edition UNLESS you’re in a group that is using the First Edition.
The editions are different enough by page number, activity names, mapping exercises, etc. that participants will want to be in the same edition.
Our Student Readers offer you accurate world history from a biblical worldview; our accompanying Companion Guides (in digital format or paper) offer you modern history curriculum for all ages that includes:
- Pretests
- Activities for Younger, Middle, and Older Students
- Review work (Memory Cards, timeline prompts, mapping exercises, quizzes, etc)
- Literature lists and more
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Volume IV, in the words of the author:
Volume IV, the last and final volume of this world history series, spans three pressure-filled centuries from 1708 to 2014. Starting with Bach and Handel, two of four major composers included in Volume IV, the time period will hear music soar to new heights, and observe numerous “wars of independence.”
- From the American colonies,
- the heart of Mexico,
- the goldmines of Australia,
- the mountaintops of South America,
- the shores of Greece,
- and the walls of the Alamo . . .
. . . we will find mankind desperately striving for liberty and freedom through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Most of the time, he will achieve it – but seldom without heartache, revolution, and bloodshed!
On a less tangible battlefield, we will also see in this volume several “wars of ideologies” meaning that we will see the world “take sides” behind invisible lines on their views toward Marxism, Darwinism, Fascism, and the Cold War. Of course, before we get to the Cold War, we will see nations catapulted into two painful World Wars in the twentieth century with the rise of
- Lenin,
- Mussolini,
- Stalin,
- Hitler,
- and Emperor Hirohito.
Unfortunately, the stories of these notorious dictators will require a deep, pensive look at the Gulag system in the Soviet Union, the Holocaust in Europe, and the atomic bombs dropped on Japan. All are difficult topics that need to be examined to learn valuable lessons from history! Some lessons are still being learned, as we will also look at modern man’s struggle with a collapsed Soviet Union, a divided Korea, tension in the Middle East, and an ongoing War on Terror.
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