Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism

From earliest times, women gained access to leadership in times of conflict and proved themselves equal to the challenge of commanding during war. Women leaders abounded in the ancient world from Ireland to Israel, sometimes through the accident of birth, but often rising to power through naked opportunism and raw courage in the ranks - and it is no accident that women war leaders, like men, are often famous for their strong sexual drive.

Wherever there is war, there has often been a woman at the helm. Later ages frequently wrote these women out of history, but their stories have refused to die. From the legendary leader of the Amazons who fought the greatest of Greek heroes, Achilles, to the Iron Ladies of today, the women of both West and East directing military campaigns and leading their countries in war.

Presenting an array of fascinating and sometimes little known women war leaders, popular author Rosalind Miles and the acclaimed military historian Robin Cross do full justice to the achievements of these women, some of whose amazing stories have so far never been told.

Warrior women include: Penthesilea the Amazons queen, Deborah, Cleopatra VII, Boudicca, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I, Grace O'Malley, Deborah Samson, Nadezda Durova, Harriet Tubman, Anna Etheridge, Soldaderas, Flora Sandes, Lily Litvak, Women of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hanna Reitsch, Ruth Werner, Jeanne Holm, Margaret Thatcher, Women in Today's Armies, Martha McSally and more...

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Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism

From earliest times, women gained access to leadership in times of conflict and proved themselves equal to the challenge of commanding during war. Women leaders abounded in the ancient world from Ireland to Israel, sometimes through the accident of birth, but often rising to power through naked opportunism and raw courage in the ranks - and it is no accident that women war leaders, like men, are often famous for their strong sexual drive.

Wherever there is war, there has often been a woman at the helm. Later ages frequently wrote these women out of history, but their stories have refused to die. From the legendary leader of the Amazons who fought the greatest of Greek heroes, Achilles, to the Iron Ladies of today, the women of both West and East directing military campaigns and leading their countries in war.

Presenting an array of fascinating and sometimes little known women war leaders, popular author Rosalind Miles and the acclaimed military historian Robin Cross do full justice to the achievements of these women, some of whose amazing stories have so far never been told.

Warrior women include: Penthesilea the Amazons queen, Deborah, Cleopatra VII, Boudicca, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I, Grace O'Malley, Deborah Samson, Nadezda Durova, Harriet Tubman, Anna Etheridge, Soldaderas, Flora Sandes, Lily Litvak, Women of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hanna Reitsch, Ruth Werner, Jeanne Holm, Margaret Thatcher, Women in Today's Armies, Martha McSally and more...

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Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism

Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism

Warrior Women: 3000 Years of Courage and Heroism

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From earliest times, women gained access to leadership in times of conflict and proved themselves equal to the challenge of commanding during war. Women leaders abounded in the ancient world from Ireland to Israel, sometimes through the accident of birth, but often rising to power through naked opportunism and raw courage in the ranks - and it is no accident that women war leaders, like men, are often famous for their strong sexual drive.

Wherever there is war, there has often been a woman at the helm. Later ages frequently wrote these women out of history, but their stories have refused to die. From the legendary leader of the Amazons who fought the greatest of Greek heroes, Achilles, to the Iron Ladies of today, the women of both West and East directing military campaigns and leading their countries in war.

Presenting an array of fascinating and sometimes little known women war leaders, popular author Rosalind Miles and the acclaimed military historian Robin Cross do full justice to the achievements of these women, some of whose amazing stories have so far never been told.

Warrior women include: Penthesilea the Amazons queen, Deborah, Cleopatra VII, Boudicca, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I, Grace O'Malley, Deborah Samson, Nadezda Durova, Harriet Tubman, Anna Etheridge, Soldaderas, Flora Sandes, Lily Litvak, Women of the Warsaw Ghetto, Hanna Reitsch, Ruth Werner, Jeanne Holm, Margaret Thatcher, Women in Today's Armies, Martha McSally and more...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857380814
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
Publication date: 06/07/2012
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
Sales rank: 535,166
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Dr Rosalind Miles, author of Who Cooked the Last Supper?, is a critically acclaimed and internationally bestselling writer, lecturer and BBC broadcaster. Military historian Robin Cross is the number 1 bestselling author of more than thirty books - including Hitler: An Illustrated Life (Quercus) - a Gulf War reporter, and a former adviser to the UK Ministry of Defence.
Robin Cross is an historian specializing in the Second World War. He is the author of over 30 books, two of which, VE Day and We'll Meet Again, have been Sunday Times best-sellers. Other books include Citadel: The Battle of Kursk (now a Penguin History Classic), and Fallen Eagle, an account of the fall of the Third Reich. He has also written scripts for over 150 television programmes, mostly focusing on the Second World War and 20th-century history. He is married to the historical novelist Rosalind Miles and they live in Faversham, Kent.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Amazons, Prehistory to the Early Christian Era. Deborah, 1209-1169 BC. Sammu-Ramat, Ninth Century BC. Artemisia, Fifth Century BC. Telesilla, Fifth Century BC. Cleopatra VII, 69-30 BC. Boudicca, d. AD 61. Cartimandua, First Century AD. The Tru'ung Sisters, c.AD 12-42. Zenobia, c.240, d. after 274. Brunhilde, fl. 567-613. Women Fighters of the Arab World, Seventh Century. Wu Chao, 625-705. Aethelflaed, d.918. Matilda of Tuscany, 1046-1115. Eleanor of Aquitaine, 1122-1202. Tamara, 1160-1213. Isabella of France, 1292-1358. Isabel of Fife, 14th Century. Joan of Arc, 1412-31. Margaret of Anjou, 1430-82. Isabella I of Spain, 1451-1504. Caterina Sforza, 1462-1509. Malinalli Tenepal, c.1498-1529. Chiyome, fl. 16th Century. Grace O'Malley, c.1530-1600. Elizabeth I, 1533-1603. Jinga Mbandi, 1580?-1663. Catalina de Erauso, 1592-1650. Lady Mary Bankes, 1598-1661. Warrior Women of Dahomey, 1600-1900. Hannah Snell, 1723-92. Catherine II, 1729-96. Molly Pitcher, 1754-1832. Deborah Sampson, 1760-1827. Anne-Josèphe Théroigne de Méricourt, 1762-1817. Nadezhda Durova, 1783-1866. Cheng I Sao, 1785-1844. 'La Saragossa', 1786-1857. Rani Lakshmibai, 1835-58. Tz'u-His, 1835-1908. Elisa Lynch, 1835-86. Harriet Ross Tubman, 1820-1913. Anna Etheridge, 1839-1915. Louise Michel, 1830-1905. Soldaderas, 19th and 20th Centuries. Flora Sandes, 1876-1956. Mariya Bochkareva, 1889-1920. Marthe Richard, 1889-1982. Dorothy Lawrence, 1896-1964. Constance Markiewicz, 1868-1927. Sabiha Gökçen, 1913-2001. Women of the Long March, 1934-35. Dolores Ibárruri Gómez, 1895-1989. Lilya Litvak, 1921-43. Red Army Women Soldiers, 1941-45. Britain's Mixed Anti-Aircraft Batteries, 1939-45. Women of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943. Vera Atkins, 1908-2000. Pearl Witherington, 1914-2008. Christine Granville, 1908-52. Andrée de Jongh, 1916-2007. Virginia Hall 1906-82. Maria Gulovich, 1921-2009. Hanna Reitsch, 1912-79. Ruth Werner, 1907-2000. Olga Chekhova, 1897-1980. Susan Travers, 1909-2003. Jacqueline Cochran, 1910-80. Lillian Kinkela Keil, 1916-2005. Haydée Santamaria, 1922-80. Golda Meir, 1898-1978. Jeanne Holm, 1921-2010. Margaret Thatcher, 1925- . Women in the US Military Since 1941. Martha McSally, 1966- . 'Tammy' Duckworth, 1968- . Index.


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