Uppity Women of the Renaissance

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Red Wheel Weiser, 1999 - 308 pagine

Introducing some of history's most dangerous, outrageous, and flamboyant women, Uppity Women of the Renaissance introduces readers to ex-nun Catalina de Erauso, who dueled, drank, and cross-dressed her way through Spain and North America; Chiyome, who started a profitable business renting out female ninjas, called "deadly flowers," in 16-century Japan; and Zubayda, an Arab engineer who, when she wasn't busy building aqueducts, roads, or entire cities, found time to throw lavish, Martha Stewart-style parties. Covering wide geographical ground and combining meticulous historical research, period artwork, and a rollicking sense of humor, this latest volume in the Uppity Women series profiles more than 200 heroines, hussies, and harpies of the fourteenth through the 17th centuries.

Informazioni sull'autore (1999)

Vicki Leon is the author of Uppity Women of the Renaissance, Uppity Women of Medieval Times Uppity, Uppity Women of the New World, and Women of Ancient Times. The author of seven wildlife books, six travel guides, and two children's books, Leon, who lives in Oregon, also delights in giving workshops and speeches on the unsung women in history.

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