Duckworth has acquired What Ails Her?: A History of Women’s Health by historian and content creator Mina Moriarty. Editorial ...
She fought to give women the right to divorce and campaigned on behalf of children born out of wedlock. But in late 18th century France, her radical thinking proved too much for her contemporaries in ...
Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen (and fan of ribbons) Marie Antoinette, and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle hang out, murder Marat, and try to beat back the ...
Anne Hultzsch, your research topic is rather unknown. How did you come up with it? The idea came partly from my teaching experience and a certain frustration with the canon of architectural literature ...
Olympe de Gouges is a name you might remember from your history classes as another casualty of the French Revolution’s bloody Reign of Terror. It’s names like ...
Helloooo, October! The pumpkins are out and the spooky month arrives with plenty of excitement in the air. Last weekend's Tallahassee Film Festival drew big crowds and costumed fans packed into "Rocky ...
One of St. Cloud's newcomers to the local arts scene is kicking off its newest series of performances and events this fall. Downtown St. Cloud's Gnarly Bard Theater is returning for its second season ...
Olympe de Gouges pursued her literary career with new publications: plays, novels and essays. She confirmed her commitment to denouncing slavery by publishing her Réflexions sur les hommes nègres ...
On Friday, the La Chapelle district welcomed the first of 10 sculptures displayed during the opening spectacle of the 2024 Summer Games in the French capital, representing pioneering French women from ...
ABU DHABI, 21st March, 2025 (WAM) -- Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD) has launched a series of initiatives throughout March to celebrate women's achievements in education, research, and the arts.
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