The Women's History of the World

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Paladin, 1989 - History - 350 pages
Men dominate history because they write it. This book offers a reappraisal which aims to re-establish women's importance at the centre of the worldwide history of revolution, empire, war and peace. As well as looking at the influence of ordinary women, it looks at those who have shaped history.

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Preface
11
IN THE BEGINNING
17
The Rise of the Phallus
57
Copyright

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About the author (1989)

Rosalind Miles is the author of The Women's History of the World, which has been translated into 26 different languages. She has published 23 books of fiction and non-fiction, including social and critical commentaries, and a series of bestselling historical novels, most notably the internationally acclaimed I, Elizabeth, the story of Queen Elizabeth I. She is married to a fellow-writer, historian Robin Cross, and lives in Kent.

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