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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 Destruction of the California Missions Begins: January 6, 1831
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. When Governor Echeandía ignored Monterey and set up...
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Dec 27, 20195 min read


The Baptism of Europe: Christmas Day, 496
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations I: The History of Christian Civilization. In 481, Clodevech, the 16-year-old chief of...
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Dec 19, 20193 min read


A Socialist Napoleon's Scheme Succeeds: December 20, 1848
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. In commenting on France’s June rebellion, the...
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Dec 13, 20194 min read


Miracle of an Aztec Queen: December 12, 1531
This text comes from our fifth-grade book, From Sea to Shining Sea: The Story of America. Though, by 1531, Cortés and the new Audience...
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Dec 6, 20196 min read
Tolkien: Enchanting the Mind with Truth
Tolkien's fairy tales, far from being fit only for children, are an intellectual gold mine. Including J.R.R. Tolkien on a list of the...

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Dec 5, 20192 min read


Death of a Disillusioned Tsar: December 1, 1825
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. By 1824, Tsar Aleksandr I of Russia was no longer...
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Nov 29, 20193 min read


The Skills of History
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from November 21, 2019.

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Nov 26, 20191 min read


Death of a Truly Great Woman: November 29, 1780
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. See sample chapters, here. For ordering...
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Nov 22, 20195 min read


Seville Falls to the Arms of a Saint: November 23, 1248
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations I: The History of Christian Civilization. Fernando III became king of Castile in...
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Nov 15, 20194 min read


Hanging in Chicago's Haymarket: November 11, 1887
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. The Winter of 1885–86 was bitterly cold. Thousands...
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Nov 8, 20195 min read


Martyrdom in California: November 4, 1775
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. In California as in Florida and other Spanish...
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Oct 31, 20194 min read


The Nature and Goal of History
Please enjoy the video recording of our webinar from October 24, 2019.

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Oct 29, 20191 min read


A Plea for Peace Ignored: November 1, 1914
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. See digital samples, here. The 57 cardinals who...
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Oct 24, 20194 min read


The Victory of the Longbow: October 25, 1415
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations I: The History of Christian Civilization. For another six years after the Battle of...
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Oct 21, 20194 min read


Moscow Routs Napoleon: October 19, 1812
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. See digital samples, here. Unlike other cities he...
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Oct 10, 20195 min read


Columbus Thinks He Has Reached the Indies: October 12, 1492
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. With a crew of 90 men and boys and a fleet of three...
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Oct 4, 20193 min read


The Women's March on Versailles: October 5, 1789
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. See digital samples, here. Though he hesitated at...
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Sep 27, 20194 min read


The Death of a Weak and Regretful Pope: September 22, 1774
This text comes from our book, Light to the Nations II: The Making of the Modern World. See digital samples, here. Friedrich the Great of...
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Sep 20, 20197 min read


The Cost of Delay -- the Battle of Sharpsburg (Antietam): September 17, 1862
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. Lee’s men, said a Maryland woman, were “a most...
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Sep 13, 20193 min read


Cardinal Gibbons Opens the Parliament of World Religions: September 11, 1893
This text comes from our book, Lands of Hope and Promise: A History of North America. Archbishop Satolli had come to the United States,...
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Sep 6, 20196 min read
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