Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries
How Women (Also) Built the World
(Autor) Kate MosseHistory, completed. 'Excellent . . . bursting with extraordinary women' - Anita Anand, broadcaster and author of The Patient Assassin Moving, illuminating and deeply personal, Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries is for everyone who has ever questioned how history is made. In this alternative and inspiring history, Kate Mosse shines a light on nearly 1,000 women from across the globe whose names and achievements deserve to be celebrated, not forgotten: Rachel Carson, mother of the modern environmental movement Ethel Smyth, unheralded British composer and virtuoso Anne Bonny, legendary eighteenth-century pirate and rogue Pauli Murray, ground-breaking US civil rights activist and lawyer Sophia Jex-Blake, pioneering nineteenth-century doctor Doria Shafik, Egyptian poet and women's liberation leader Cornelia Sorabji, trailblazing Indian women's rights campaigner And as she researches the lives of these ground-breaking women, Kate embarks on a detective story to uncover a forgotten literary superstar in her own family - as she, like so many of us, seeks to trace her own roots through history . . . 'A must-have for history lovers and feminists' - Glamour 'A spectacular work of synthesis, scholarship and love' - Professor Kate Williams, historian and author of Rival Queens 'A powerful panorama of the extraordinary achievements of a wonderful cast of women - both famous and hidden - down the millennia' - Professor Jonathan Phillips, historian and author of The Life & Legend of the Sultan Saladin
Kate Mosse
Kate Mosse is a British author known for her historical fiction novels. She is best known for her bestselling novel "Labyrinth," which is part of her popular Languedoc Trilogy. Mosse's works often blend historical events with elements of mystery and the supernatural, creating captivating and immersive narratives. She is recognized for her meticulous research and vivid storytelling, bringing to life different time periods and settings in her novels. Mosse's contributions to literature include her ability to transport readers to different eras and her skillful weaving of complex narratives. Her work has had a significant impact on the historical fiction genre, inspiring readers and fellow authors alike.