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    Herstory: An Aspects of History Anthology

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    Herstory: An Aspects of History Anthology

    Herstory: An Aspects of History Anthology by Oliver Webb-Carter
    English | March 5, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DZH8PVR4 | 290 pages | EPUB | 0.48 Mb

    Herstory is a collection of articles, short stories and interviews, by some of the best-known women writers, chronicling the female contribution to history.

    The book is broad in its scope, encompassing an array of periods throughout the past from ancient Greece and Rome to the Crusades and the Second World War. Historical figures include Catherine the Great; Elizabeth II; Nell Gwyn and Caroline Lamb.

    Antonia Fraser; Sarah Gristwood; Helen Fry; Tessa Dunlop; Alice Loxton and Bettany Hughes, as well as 2018 Reith Lecturer Margaret MacMillan are just some of the many historians and authors featured.

    With an introduction by novelist and writer Miranda Malins, herself writing a biography of the Cromwell dynasty, Herstory is essential reading for anyone interested in the impact of women on antiquity via the medieval period through to modern history.

    Herstory: Introduction, by Miranda Malins
    Five Questions on War, by Margaret MacMillan
    Tainted Love: Antonia Fraser interviewed by Gretchen Friemann
    Empire on the Mind: Mary Beard interviewed by Tessa Dunlop
    Mysterious Woman: Lucy Worsley on Agatha Christie
    The Wedding to End All Weddings – 20 November 1947, by Tessa Dunlop
    Henrietta Maria: Warrior Queen, by Leanda de Lisle
    Invisible Spies: Women Behind Enemy Lines, by Helen Fry
    Short Story: Sugar Plum, by Lucy Ashe
    Pride's Purge, by Alice Hunt
    Secret Voice: Sarah Gristwood Interview
    The Empress and the Pandemic, by Lucy Ward
    Historical Heroes: Nell Gwyn, by Nicola Cornick
    Unionism & The Treaty, by Gretchen Friemann
    Revolt in Cornwall, by Kate Werran
    Rome is Where the Heart Is. Daisy Dunn Interviewed.
    Alice of Antioch: Rebel Princess, by Katherine Pangonis
    Historical Heroes: Charles Dickens, by J.C. Briggs
    Survival of the Fittest, by Anne O’Brien
    Otto von Bismarck: The Iron Chancellor was made of Flesh and Blood, by Katja Hoyer
    The Rise and Fall of Mercia, by M.J. Porter
    Miranda Malins on The Puritan Princess
    Winters in the World, by Eleanor Parker
    Seven Wonders: Bettany Hughes, Interviewed by Tessa Dunlop
    Elisabeth de Valois and the Mother who Made Her a Queen, by Leah Redmond Chang
    Poisoned Legacy: The Fall of the Capetian Dynasty, by Justine Firnhaber-Baker
    Short Story: A Book of Hours, by Elizabeth Buchan
    A Sea of Tulips: The Dutch Resistance in WW2, by Deborah Swift
    Crossbows and Almonds: A Woman’s Life in Fifteenth-Century England, by Diane Watt
    Espionage and the Telegraph, by Barbara Emerson
    Goodnight Vienna, Jane Thynne Interview
    Historical Heroes: Mary Renault, by Antonia Senior
    Mary Wortley Montagu and the Anti-Female Bias, by Jo Willett
    Cecily Neville: Recovering a 15th century Matriarch, by Annie Garthwaite
    Coming of Age at 18, Alice Loxton Interview