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Hell Hath No Fury
True Stories of Women at War from Antiquity to Iraq
When you think of war, you think of men, right? Not so fast. In Hell Hath No Fury, Rosalind Miles and Robin Cross prove that although many of their stories have been erased or forgotten, women have played an integral role in wars throughout history.
In witty and compelling biographical essays categorized and alphabetized for easy reference, Miles and Cross introduce us to war leaders (Cleopatra, Elizabeth I, Margaret Thatcher); combatants (Molly Pitcher, Lily Litvak, Tammy Duckworth); spies (Belle Boyd, Virginia Hall, Noor Inayat Khan); reporters and propagandists (Martha Gellhorn, Tokyo Rose, Anna Politkov- skaya); and more. These are women who have taken action and who challenge our perceived notions of womanhood. Some will be familiar to readers, but most will not, though their deeds during wartime were every bit as important as their male contemporaries’ more heralded contributions.
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January 1, 2008
Contrary to popular belief, women have always actively participated in warfare. Despite this fact, no comprehensive record exists of the many roles played by women in the countless wars, both hot and cold, that have marked human history. The authors seek to address this oversight by providing a fascinating series of biographical sketches detailing both the military and civilian contributions women have made to the evolution of armed conflict. Rather than limit their subjects exclusively to female combatants, Miles and Cross introduce a number of diverse categories, including commanders, camp followers, spies, reporters and propagandists, doctors, nurses and medics, and entertainers. Together, these lively essays represent a compelling overview of women and warfare and serve as a testament to the valor, vigor, and ingenuity displayed by individual females in every major conflict in recorded history.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)
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