The Women's History of the World
by Rosalind Miles
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Examines women's contribution to the evolution of the human race, and the female achievement on every level-cultural, commercial domestic, emotional, and social.Tags
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Wit and a love of language prevent Rosalind Miles' rage at the suppression of women overwhelming this fascinating history of the female experience and the place of women in the world from the earliest times. Her scholarly research supports her contention that the prehistoric religion of a Great Goddess came to be supplanted my a phallocentric culture that is only now beginning to be diluted by the liberating influence of contraception. She highlights the many women whose importance is overlooked by established history and celebrates some of those whose names are known. Rewarding in its information and its form, this is a history book to revisit.
I became aware of this book via a column by Sandi Toksvig in The Daily Telegraph. I really feel it's a book which ought to be read by all women, everywhere.
Wonderful new way of looking at hi.story
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- Canonical title
- The Women's History of the World
- Alternate titles*
- Who cooked the Last Supper? The Women's History of the World
- Original publication date
- 1989
- Epigraph
- Woman is and makes history.
-- Mary Ritter Beard - Dedication
- For all the women of the world who have had no history
- Disambiguation notice
- "Originally published as The Women's History of the World in hardcover by Salem House Publishers in 1989." T.p. verso
"The present issue [Three Rivers Press, 2001] under this sporting new title and updated forma... (show all)t is the first appearance in the United States of the text in full. Earlier editions pruned back the language and took out the humor on the grounds that the subject was too serious to joke about." from the Introduction.
PLEASE DO NOT COMBINE
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Classifications
- Genres
- History, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Sexuality and Gender Studies, Anthropology
- DDC/MDS
- 305.409 — Society, government, & culture Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Social group - Age, Gender, Ethnicity Women Standard subdivisions History, geographic treatment, biography
- LCC
- HQ1121 — Social sciences The family. Marriage, Women and Sexuality The Family. Marriage. Women Women. Feminism
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- 365
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- Languages
- 5 — Dutch, English, Hungarian, Norwegian (Bokmål), Swedish
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- ISBNs
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