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Catholic schools deserve the best textbooks. With Catholic Textbook Project, you can bring balance, perspective, and hope back into the hearts and minds of your students—these are the only history textbooks written with the freedom for truth that Catholic schools enjoy. Our textbooks meet and exceed standards while educating and inspiring students with the great drama of our history.

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The Irish Invade Canada: June 1,1866
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. Since the American Revolution, many Americans, from...
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May 29, 20204 min read


The Fall of the Paris Commune: May 28, 1871
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. “Let us go, my friends, for the sake of God.”...
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May 22, 20203 min read


A Pope Dies in Exile: May 23, 1085
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations I: The History of Christian Civilization. Freed themselves from lay control, the...
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May 15, 20204 min read


May Q & A with the Editor & Founder of Catholic Textbook Project
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from May 12, 2020.

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May 14, 20201 min read


Building A Unique Culture Through History Days
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from May 5, 2020.

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May 8, 20201 min read


President Polk Gets His War: May 13, 1846
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. The presidential election of 1844 pitted James K....
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May 8, 20205 min read


Napoleon Reconciled with God: May 5, 1821
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. Pope Pius VII did not forget Napoleon in his...
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May 1, 20204 min read


A Bomb Blast Inspires a “Red Scare”: June 2, 1919
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. Dread of the German “Hun” conquering the world gave...
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Apr 24, 20204 min read


First Blood at Lexington and Concord: April 19, 1775
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. British General Gage knew something more was...
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Apr 17, 20206 min read


Q&A with the Founder and Author of Catholic Textbook Project
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from April 7, 2020.

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Apr 13, 20201 min read


Crusaders Sack Constantinople: April 12, 1204
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations I: The History of Christian Civilization. Innocent III’s goal, when he became pope in...
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Apr 9, 20203 min read


Zapata Assassinated: April 10, 1919
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. Carranza was not the author of the more radical...
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Apr 3, 20203 min read


The Plague at Athens and Coronavirus: A Teachable Moment from Ancient History
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from March 31, 2020.

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Apr 2, 20201 min read
Free eBooks for Online Education
Due to the COVID-19 situation, most schools are closed, and teachers are either being forced to either truncate the semester or start...

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Mar 31, 20201 min read
Free 90-Day Trial of From Sea to Shining Sea
Beginning today, March 30th, Catholic Textbook Project is happy to offer a free 90-day trial of the first of our history textbooks, From...

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Mar 30, 20201 min read


Death Comes for an Emperor: April 1, 1922
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. It was a cold day in late October 1921 when a...
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Mar 27, 20204 min read


Assassination of a Tsar: March 23, 1801
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. It was night. All was quiet in the Michailov...

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Mar 20, 20203 min read


At Last, Napoleon Gets an Heir: March 20, 1811
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. There was another obstacle to Napoleon’s imperial...
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Mar 13, 20203 min read


The Prussian King Bows to the Dead: March 21, 1848
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. In the years following the end of the Congress of...
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Mar 8, 20203 min read
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