Woman Through the Ages

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Ann Merivale
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Paperback
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John Hunt Publishing
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29/07/2022
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9781789049671
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Society & culture > Social issues & processes > Feminism & feminist theory
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Ann Merivale|Paperback|John Hunt Publishing|29/07/2022
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9781789049671
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Did you know that the first named piece of writing was the work of a Sumerian woman in approximately 2085 BC, while the world's first novel was written by a Japanese woman in the eleventh century? Or that Hildegard of Bingen, the great twelfth century Abbess, writer, and composer, defied the Church's traditions by viewing feminine sexuality as a gift of God? Or that one of China's most powerful Emperors was a woman? These are but a few examples of the facts in this autobiography with a difference, Woman Through the Ages. Author Ann Merivale, a deep-memory process therapist, has used previous lifetimes in her own history to illustrate the roles we all play in preparation for returning to the source whence we've come. Skilfully weaving her personal story into each area and time period covered, Merivale highlights the injustices wrought on women for centuries, as well as their many achievements. Woman Through the Ages gives a fascinating and comprehensive picture of womanhood through the ages and concludes that the time for equality and greater respect for feminine energy is finally arriving.

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