Ancient Female Rulers
Women Who Ruled the World (3500 Years Ago)

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- Release Date: 01/10/2015
- Publisher: One Day U
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Classification: Nonfiction
- Series: N/A
- Format: Unabridged edition
- Genre: Women's, History
- Author: Kara Cooney
- Read by: Kara Cooney
- Duration: 51 minutes
- Run Time: 51 minutes
- Audio Library Digital - 9781662078613
- Audio Retail Digital - 9781662079252
- 1 Audio CD(s) - 9781662077876
Ancient Female Rulers
Ancient Female Rulers
Women Who Ruled the World (3500 Years Ago)
Women Who Ruled the World (3500 Years Ago)
- By Kara Cooney
Audio Library Digital
04/01/2021
51 minutes
9781662078613
Audio Retail Digital
04/01/2021
51 minutes
9781662079252
Audio CD
04/01/2021
1 Audio CD
51 minutes
9781662077876
Description:
One Day University presents a series of audio lectures recorded in real-time from some of the top minds in the United States. Given by award-winning professors and experts in their field, these recorded lectures dive deep into the worlds of religion, government, literature, and social justice.Complex societies are inherently based on masculine dominance, forcing female rulers to resort to familiar methods to gain power. Some female rulers, like Cleopatra, used their sexuality to gain access to important men and bear them children. Many, like Sobeknefru, only ruled at the end of a dynasty, after the male line had run out, or, like Britain's Boudica, in the midst of civil war. Sometimes, a woman was the only effective leader left after drawn-out battles against imperial aggression. Some women, like Hatshepsut, gained their position as the regent and helper of a masculine king who was too young to rule. Almost no evidence of successful, long-term female leaders exists from the ancient world. Only the female king of Egypt, Hatshepsut, was able to take on formal power for any considerable length of time, and even she had to share power with a male ruler. Given this social reality, how then did Hatshepsut negotiate her leadership role? Why did she ascend the throne as a king? How are we to find this woman's power when it is cloaked by traditional patriarchal systems? This lecture will work through the ample evidence for Hatshepsut's reign in an attempt to find the woman behind the statues, monuments, stelae, and obelisks.This audio lecture includes a supplemental PDF.Audiobook
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