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Femina: The instant Sunday Times bestseller - A New History of the Middle Ages, Through the Women Written Out of It
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Chosen as an instant bestseller and noted for its extensive exploration of history, Femina has rapidly gained recognition, evident in its longlisting for the Cundill History Prize. Esteemed reviews from publications like the GUARDIAN and praise from Lucy Worsley emphasize its groundbreaking nature. The book uniquely sheds light on the significant yet overlooked roles of medieval women, covering their influence across royalty, religion, fame, and strife. Caitlin Moran praises it as "absolutely brilliant," while Simon Sebag Montefiore describes it as a revolutionary examination of the Middle Ages. Through Femina, readers gain a refreshed perspective on history by acknowledging the women who had been unfairly omitted.
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Chosen as an instant bestseller and noted for its extensive exploration of history, Femina has rapidly gained recognition, evident in its longlisting for the Cundill History Prize. Esteemed reviews from publications like the GUARDIAN and praise from Lucy Worsley emphasize its groundbreaking nature. The book uniquely sheds light on the significant yet overlooked roles of medieval women, covering their influence across royalty, religion, fame, and strife. Caitlin Moran praises it as "absolutely brilliant," while Simon Sebag Montefiore describes it as a revolutionary examination of the Middle Ages. Through Femina, readers gain a refreshed perspective on history by acknowledging the women who had been unfairly omitted.
