Warriors, Queens, and Intellectuals: 36 Great Women before 1400

by Joyce E. Salisbury

Streaming video, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

920.72

Collection

Publication

Great Courses (2019), 36 lectures, 30 minutes each, 397 pages

Description

History. Nonfiction. HTML: Throughout history, women have played integral roles in family,society, religion, government, war�in short, in all aspects of human civilization. In Warriors, Queens, and Intellectuals: 36 Great Women before 1400, taught by Professor Emerita of Humanistic Studies Joyce E. Salisbury,you will experience another side of history, one that has often been overlooked. In these 36 lectures, women step out from the footnotes and sidebars of traditional history and into the spotlight, illuminating the dark corners of the pre-modern world along the way. From thwarted daughters and ambitious wives to fearless revolutionaries and brilliant philosophers, you will see how women have played diverse roles throughout history and why their influence is so vital to a fuller understanding of the world we live in today. Beginning at the startof the Roman Empire and carrying you through to the endof the Middle Ages, Professor Salisbury will introduce you to dozens of influential women from all across the globe. In unearthing these stories, we are not only able to rediscover the contributions of women�often lost to time and whose stories were written to fit prevailing prejudices�but we are also able to see our own history in new, more nuanced ways. Beyond battles and dates and the names of great men, there are other stories that can give us a richer understanding of the past and how it has shaped the world we live in today..… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Local notes

[01] Julia Disobeys Emperor Augustus [02] Herodias Has John the Baptist Beheaded [03] The Trung Sisters of Vietnam Fight the Han [04] Boudicca Attacks the Romans [05] Poppaea Helps Nero Persecute Christians [06] Plotina Advises Emperor Trajan [07] Perpetua Is Martyred in the Arena [08] Julia Maesa Controls an Unusual Emperor [09] Zenobia Battles the Roman Legions [10] Helena Brings Christianity Down to Earth [11] Galla Placidia Supports the Visigoths [12] Hypatia Dies for Intellectual Freedom [13] Pulcheria Defends the Virgin Mary [14] Theodora Rises from Dancer to Empress [15] Radegund Founds a Convent [16] Aisha Helps Shape Islam [17] Wu Zetian Rules China [18] Kahina Defends North Africa against Muslims [19] Dhuoda Chronicles a Carolingian Life [20] Elfrida Rules Anglo-Saxon England [21] Freydis Journeys to North America [22] Lubna of Córdoba Masters Mathematics [23] Lady Murasaki Writes the First Novel [24] Anna Brings Christianity to Russia [25] Anna Comnena Writes a Byzantine History [26] Eleanor of Aquitaine Goes on Crusade [27] Marie of Champagne Promotes Romantic Love [28] Heloise Embraces the New Philosophy [29] Hildegard Revolutionizes Traditional Medicine [30] Razia Rules Muslim India [31] Sorkhakhtani Administers a Mongol Empire [32] Licoricia Deals with the King of England [33] Abutsu Follows the Way of Poetry [34] Brigitta Speaks to God and the Pope [35] Joan of Arc Dies for France [36] Christine of Pisan Defends Women

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