Duckworth has acquired What Ails Her?: A History of Women’s Health by historian and content creator Mina Moriarty. Editorial Director Clare Bullock acquired world English-language rights from Abi ...
She fought to give women the right to divorce and campaigned on behalf of children born out of wedlock. But in late 18th century France, her radical thinking proved too much for her contemporaries in ...
Anne Hultzsch, your research topic is rather unknown. How did you come up with it? The idea came partly from my teaching experience and a certain frustration with the canon of architectural literature ...
Olympe de Gouges is a name you might remember from your history classes as another casualty of the French Revolution’s bloody Reign of Terror. It’s names like ...
Helloooo, October! The pumpkins are out and the spooky month arrives with plenty of excitement in the air. Last weekend's Tallahassee Film Festival drew big crowds and costumed fans packed into "Rocky ...
Ellen DeGeneres loves horsing around with Portia De Rossi in the U.K. The former talk show host, 67, gave her followers a peek into their life across the pond, sharing a video of her wife of 17 years ...
Olympe de Gouges pursued her literary career with new publications: plays, novels and essays. She confirmed her commitment to denouncing slavery by publishing her Réflexions sur les hommes nègres ...
“I’ve displayed these portraits under high ceilings too, but I think this is the lowest one,” says Franco-Indian visual artist Olympe Ramakrishna, referring to the low ceiling at Alliance Française of ...
It’s the French Revolution and four prominent women — playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, Haitian spy Marianne Angelle and Queen Marie Antoinette — find themselves holed up ...
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