The Most Maligned Women in History  
Author(s): Samantha Morris
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399005340
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Examines the lives and legacies of historically vilified women, questioning the truth behind accusations of witchcraft, treason, and murder.

Throughout history women, from the lowliest of the working classes to the highest echelons of society have been accused of crimes ranging from witchcraft and vampirism to treason and mass murder. Such accusations stuck particularly when it came to women who held power – the names that we most associate with maligned women today include those that we will all have heard of. The infamy of women such as Lucrezia Borgia and Elizabeth Bathory have come down to us throughout the centuries and even in the modern world, many women are needlessly and falsely vilified. But just how true were these accusations? The Most Maligned Women in History takes a look at the lives of a number of women whose crimes have been seen as some of the most heinous, just how true the rumours were and whether their reputations are deserved.
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Examines the lives and legacies of historically vilified women, questioning the truth behind accusations of witchcraft, treason, and murder.

Throughout history women, from the lowliest of the working classes to the highest echelons of society have been accused of crimes ranging from witchcraft and vampirism to treason and mass murder. Such accusations stuck particularly when it came to women who held power – the names that we most associate with maligned women today include those that we will all have heard of. The infamy of women such as Lucrezia Borgia and Elizabeth Bathory have come down to us throughout the centuries and even in the modern world, many women are needlessly and falsely vilified. But just how true were these accusations? The Most Maligned Women in History takes a look at the lives of a number of women whose crimes have been seen as some of the most heinous, just how true the rumours were and whether their reputations are deserved.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction & Authors Note
  • Chapter 1 Cleopatra VII
  • Chapter 2 Empress Wu
  • Chapter 3 Joan of Arc
  • Chapter 4 Lucrezia Borgia
  • Chapter 5 Anne Boleyn
  • Chapter 6 Elizabeth Báthory
  • Chapter 7 Catherine the Great
  • Chapter 8 Marie Antoinette
  • Chapter 9 Lizzie Borden
  • Chapter 10 Empress Dowager Cixi
  • Chapter 11 Iva Toguri – “Tokyo Rose”
  • Conclusion
  • Further Reading
  • Plates
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