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The Mystery of History Volume III Student Reader
The Renaissance: More Than Just Art
The Renaissance wasn’t just a fancy art era—it was packed with power shifts, world-changing voyages, and enough drama to keep any teen wide awake in history class. The Mystery of History Volume III covers the action from 1455 to 1707 A.D.—think the Medicis, Martin Luther, Shakespeare, the Inquisition, Pocahontas, Galileo, and so many more headline makers. It’s all told chronologically, weaving world events and church history into one cohesive, Christ-centered storyline.
Course Overview
Typically counted as 1 full credit of high school history, this stand-alone course doesn’t just drop names and dates—it dives into why they matter. From explosive movements like the Reformation to game-changing discoveries in science, art, and literature, this era is brought to life in a gorgeous, full-color hardback text your teen won’t dread picking up.
Interactive Learning
Some weeks, your teen might be sketching a martyr’s tombstone, making a felt pin like the English did, or creating a “Wanted” poster for Charles II. The Companion Guide (included via digital download) levels up the learning with hands-on projects for every age group, detailed mapping assignments, timeline suggestions, memory cards, and reading lists. Yes, even high schoolers will find activities worth their time—like designing a sundial or researching the wild tale of Jenny Geddes.
Flexible Course Structure
And while Volume III fits perfectly after Volumes I and II, there’s no need to backtrack if you’re jumping in here. It works as a complete history course on its own, with plenty of support to keep your teen engaged and thinking. Best of all, it handles even complex topics with clarity and a respectful Christian worldview.
Conclusion
History that’s bold, beautifully designed, and actually worth talking about at the dinner table? This is it.




