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Boadicea's Chariot: The Warrior Queens
 
 
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Boadicea's Chariot: The Warrior Queens [Hardcover]

Antonia Fraser
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First published in 1988 as Boadicea's Chariot, Fraser's study of the great women who have led their people in war and peace over the last two millennia makes for entertaining reading. She discusses the careers of some remarkable queens of the past - Zenobia of Palmyra, Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great - who presided over armies, empires and male-dominated societies. She also takes us into the modern period where formidable female leaders such as Indira Gandhi and Margaret Thatcher have battled all-comers. A fascinating conclusion explores some of the ways in which such women have been regarded by their contemporaries and by posterity in struggling to come to terms with female leadership. (Kirkus UK)

In her 1984 best seller, The Weaker Vessel, Fraser contrasted the low status of women in 17th-century England with their actual strengths and achievements; here, she's not quite as dramatic, but still intriguing as she ranges throughout world history for examples of women who ruled nations and armies. Fraser's 12th book gets off to a somewhat slow and cautious start with groundwork material about mythic traditions, war goddesses, Amazons, matriarchal societies, and the semilegendary figure of Boadicea, the British queen who led armed resistance against the occupying Romans in A.D. 60. Pace and interest quicken with accounts of better-documented female rulers, including Elizabeth I, Isabella, Catherine the Great, and Golda Melt, and women leaders who actually took part in battle - among them, Queen Jinga of Angola and the Rani of Jhansi. Some of Fraser's points: Warrior Queens create identifications with mythic female figures in order to gain legitimacy; their sex can be advantage or impediment, but never irrelevant; they win greater loyalty from their troops than male rulers can; the extremely potent (though antifeminist) role of "honorary man" may play best when (as in the Thatcher government) no other women are admitted to the precincts of power. Lively, readable history with new insights into some familiar figures and provocative introductions to national heroines little known in the West. (Kirkus Reviews) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The classic study of women leaders in war.

About the Author

Antonia Fraser is the author of many widely acclaimed historical works, including the biographies MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS (a 40th anniversary edition was published in May 2009), CROMWELL: OUR CHIEF OF MEN, KING CHARLES II and THE GUNPOWDER PLOT (CWA Non-Fiction Gold Dagger; St Louis Literary Award). She has written five highly praised books which focus on women in history, THE WEAKER VESSEL: WOMEN'S LOT IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ENGLAND (Wolfson Award for History, 1984), THE WARRIOR QUEENS: BOADICEA'S CHARIOT, THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII, MARIE ANTOINETTE: THE JOURNEY (Franco-British Literary Prize 2001), which was made into a film by Sofia Coppola in 2006 and most recently LOVE AND LOUIS XIV: THE WOMEN IN THE LIFE OF THE SUN KING. She was awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal by the Historical Association in 2000. Antonia Fraser was made DBE in 2011 for her services to literature. Her most recent book is MUST YOU GO?, celebrating her life with Harold Pinter, who died on Christmas Eve 2008. She lives in London. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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