The Women's History of the Modern World: How Radicals, Rebels, and Everywomen Revolutionized the Last 200 Years
by Rosalind Miles Author
This book presents a historical overview of the state and progression of women’s rights over the past 200 years, from acclaimed bestselling author, Rosalind Miles. Starting off with the French Revolution, Miles takes the reader on a exploration of rebels, trailblazers, and reactionaries that have left their mark on history (and are leaving their mark on history). She goes into important women and events that serve as notable milestones in the fight for female attainment of social, cultural, economic, and political power. She covers realms across a variety of cultural fields — arts, sports, business, religion and politics — laying out the people and happenings that have marked the progress of humans, a testimony to the excellence and persistence of women in the modern era.
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