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Introduction

Throughout history, women have wielded power--as rulers, or warriors, or sometimes through others. They may have been revered or at least obeyed, but just as often, they were maligned, condemned or even murdered. Were they battleaxes? She-wolves?  One of the others? Or just smart and ambitious? Read on.

Latest Post: Lesia Ukrainka (1871-1913)

LESIA UKRAINKA was a poet, dramatist, short-story writer, essayist, and critic who became the foremost woman writer in Ukrainian literature. “She did the most to break Ukrainian culture free from the image of provinciality imposed on it by …the Russian Empire” at the turn of the 20th Century,  


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