A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women
Discover the untold stories of influential women in Rome
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:7th Sep '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£10.99(9780861548323)
This book reimagines Roman history by highlighting the stories of women who played pivotal roles, showcasing their influence and resilience throughout the empire.
In A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women, Emma Southon presents a refreshing and unconventional narrative of Roman history, focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of women. Instead of following the traditional storyline filled with battles and male figures, Southon invites readers to explore the lives of remarkable women who shaped the empire in significant ways. From sex workers to empresses, the book highlights the diverse experiences and roles that women occupied in a society dominated by men.
The narrative introduces us to fascinating characters such as Hispala Faecenia, an entrepreneurial sex worker who uncovered a conspiracy that would make even the most thrilling novels pale in comparison. We also meet Julia Felix, a savvy businesswoman in Pompeii, who ran a successful restaurant while navigating the challenges of her time. Through these stories, the book emphasizes that women were not mere footnotes in history; they were central figures who influenced the course of events in their own right.
By tearing up the conventional script of Roman history, A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women sheds light on the resilience and resourcefulness of women throughout the ages. Southon's engaging prose and vivid storytelling make this book both educational and entertaining, providing a new lens through which to view the Roman Empire and its legacy.
'Hugely entertaining and illuminating... Emma Southon brilliantly walks the line between humour and heartbreak, never shying away from the brutality some of the women endured, yet doing so with the lightest touch and managing to keep their humanity always in focus.' —Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den
‘Southon gives a fresh sense of Roman civilization... She presents ordinary, “small” lives as extraordinary… This is not just a book about the lives of historical women, but one about the history of womanhood… delightful… Southon’s book is a testament to those who were determined not to be left voiceless.’ —TLS
'The women in Southon’s book are nuanced, fearless and thanks to Southon's brilliant storytelling, unforgettable: ambitious kingmakers, charming courtesans, political actors, brave survivors and proud poets. Funny, original and often moving, this is exactly the type of book I wish I could have read when I was younger.' —Costanza Casati, author of Clytemnestra
'A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women is a fantastic read. It is sparkling, irreverent and entertaining... Where was Emma Southon when I studied Roman history!?' —Laura Shepperson, author of The Heroines
'A fresh perspective. Following the lives of 21 women from across Rome and its territories, Southon rollicks through the empire we thought we knew so well.' —Idler
'[A] lively, alternative history… Southon makes the important point that women have often been erased from Roman history… And Southon reminds us of all the behind-the-scenes diplomacy employed by women related to powerful men in order to further their own and their family's interests, which rarely gets mentioned or properly credited… Roman women have always been there – we must now ensure their stories sing out.' —BBC History
'Emma Southon is a truly original voice in popular historical writing. She has this amazing ability to take everything you thought you knew about Roman history, turn it upside down, reorient it, and show it to you anew, all the while making you laugh uproariously because she is, frankly, hilarious. A History of the Roman Empire in 21 Women is the history book I didn’t know I needed but I now find indispensable – an instant classic.' —Jane Draycott, author of Cleopatra's Daughter
‘An utter delight to read, full of humour and hugely informative. I loved immersing myself in the lives of so many fascinating women, including one of my favourites from Pompeii. I challenge you not to think of the Roman Empire daily after reading it!’ —Historia Magazine
'A whip-smart and revelatory read. Emma Southon brings us "the story of Rome as told through women" – women like a priestess, a businesswoman, and a poet; women who were queens, rebels, scapegoats, and survivors. This is the history you didn’t know you needed from a writer who should be on everyone’s radar.' —Shelley Puhak, author of The Dark Queens
'A fun and jocular guide.' —ARGO
'With laugh-out-loud humor, Southon not only shares the stories of these women but also delivers valid critiques of existing histories and biased sources. Clever, bold, and refreshingly feminist; readers will be engaged and entertained to the very end. This book deserves a home on library shelves to balance patriarchal nonfiction collections. More histories like this are needed.' —Booklist
ISBN: 9780861542307
Dimensions: 216mm x 135mm x 35mm
Weight: unknown
416 pages