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OverviewThe term 'feminist' would have been anachronistic in the Tudor period, but surely we would not hesitate to call the lady, who would be queen, Anne Boleyn, a feminist? All ten women, from Catherine Par to Margaret Beaufort, lived their lives in a way that challenged the patriarchal world they lived in. Each chapter is dedicated to one remarkable woman, ahead of her time. It explores her achievements and examines the impacts she had on a male-dominated world, while placing her in the context of her particular circumstance and background. These Renaissance women, from the high born to the merchant class, were rule breakers, they railed against the rigid social norms of their time and stand out vividly against a backdrop of domestic servitude. AUTHOR: Rebecca Wilson has a bachelors' degree in history and English literature; after gaining her PGCE she taught English and history for several years. She now writes for The Historians Magazine on a range of historical periods and gets involved in archaeological digs when the opportunity arises. Rebecca is part of a group of volunteers who raise funds and awareness for the Egremont Castle, a beautiful medieval ruin. She has been a guest speaker on Talking Tudors and speaks passionately on the dissolution of the monasteries and the life and work of William Skaespeare. This is her first book. 20 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rebecca WilsonPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword History ISBN: 9781399043618ISBN 10: 1399043617 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 11 January 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""An extraordinary, seminal, and ground-breaking historical study, Tudor Feminists is a unique, impressive, and unreservedly recommended pick for personal, professional, community, and college/university library [collections]...""-- ""Midwest Book Review""" Author InformationRebecca Wilson is a Cumbrian-born author and playwright; she lives on the edge of the Lake District National Park with her family. Rebecca has a bachelor’s degree in history and English literature; after gaining her PGCE she taught English and history for several years. She now writes for The Historians Magazine on a range of historical periods and gets involved in archaeological digs when the opportunity arises. Rebecca has been a guest speaker on Talking Tudors and speaks passionately on the dissolution of the monasteries and the life and work of William Shakespeare. She runs a successful history page on Instagram @tudorghostmammy. This is her first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |