Introduction--Public and Private: The Paradigm's Power by Arlene W. Saxonhouse | |
Female Officials in Ancient Egypt and Egyptian Historians by V.G. Callender | |
On the Stage, Behind the Curtain: Images of Politically Active Women in the Late Roman Republic by Tom Hillard | |
Julia's Jokes, Galla Placidia, and the Roman Use of Women as Political Icons by Amy Richlin | |
Contemporary Portrayals of the Byzantine Empress Theodora (527-548 A.D.) by Pauline Allen | |
Women and Power in the Scandinavian Sagas by Margaret Clunies Ross | |
Imperial Women in the History of the Ming Dynasty, 1368-1644 by Ellen Soulliere | |
The Virago and Machiavelli by Lenore Coltheart | |
Radical Hens and Vociferous Ladies: Representation and Class in the Mid-Nineteenth Century by Barbara Garlick | |
Schemers, Dragons, and Witches: Criminal "Justice" and the Fair Sex by Jocelynne A. Scutt | |
Conclusion--The Enduring Theme: Domineering Dowagers and Scheming Concubines by Suzanne Dixon | |
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