Jane Shuter
Jane Shuter is a British author and educator born in 1955 in Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia).[1] She holds a B.A. (honors) from Lancaster University and trained as a teacher, working in English schools from 1977-1983 before transitioning to freelance editing and writing.[1] She is known for her educational history books, particularly her series on the Holocaust and works on ancient civilizations.[1][5]
Broken Hill, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia)
Jun 21, 1955
educational history
Holocaust studies
ancient history
The Maya (History Opens Windows)
Mesopotamia (Excavating the Past)
The Indus Valley (History Opens Windows)
The Maya (History Opens Windows)
The Incas (History Opens Windows)
The Renaissance (History Opens Windows)
Life In Ancient Athens (Picture the Past)
The Sumerians (History Opens Windows)
Life in a Greek Trading Port
The Aztecs (History Opens Windows)
The Renaissance (History Opens Windows)
West African Kingdoms (History Opens Windows)
How the Ancient Egyptians Lived (Life in Ancient Times)
Shakespeare Today
The Holocaust: Life and Death in Hitler's Europe (The Holocaust)
Making Waves: Water Travel Past and Present (Perspectives)
Modern Britain (History of Britain) (History of Britain)
Shakespeare Today (Shakespeare Alive)
Roman Britain (History of Britain) (History of Britain)
The Ancient Egyptians (History Opens Windows)
The Indus Valley (History Opens Windows) (History Opens Windows)
Ancient China (Time Travel Guides)
How the Ancient Egyptians Lived
Life in an Egyptian Workers Village