Reading History: Women in Ancient Greece

David Harvey explores the most influential titles on women in Ancient Greece.

Women’s studies have become a bandwagon: la donn' e mobile. But a subject is not without importance merely because it is fashionable, and the belated recognition of the existence of women by students of the ancient Greek world has led to some valuable and fascinating work.

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