
Improbable Women
Five Who Explored the Middle East
by William Woods Cotterman
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Pub Date Oct 16 2013 | Archive Date Oct 07 2013
Description
Zenobia was the third-century Syrian queen who rebelled against Roman
rule. Before Emperor Aurelian prevailed against her forces, she had
seized almost one-third of the Roman Empire. Today, her legend attracts
thousands of visitors to her capital, Palmyra, one of the great ruined
cities of the ancient world.
In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, during the time of
Ottoman rule, travel to the Middle East was almost impossible for
Westerners. That did not stop five daring women from abandoning their
conventional lives and venturing into the heart of this inhospitable
region. Improbable Women explores the lives of Hester Stanhope,
Jane Digby, Isabel Burton, Gertrude Bell, and Freya Stark, narrating the
story of each woman’s pilgrimage to Palmyra to pay homage to the
warrior queen. Although the women lived in different time periods,
ranging from the eighteenth century to the mid–twentieth century, they
all came from middle to upper-class British backgrounds and overcame
great societal pressures to pursue their independence.
Cotterman situates their lives against a backdrop of the Middle Eastern
history that was the setting for their adventures. Divided into six
sections, one devoted to Zenobia and one focused on each of the five
women, Improbable Women is a fascinating glimpse into the experiences and characters of these intelligent, open-minded, and free-spirited explorers.
Advance Praise
"Interesting and highly entertaining. . . . It reaches back to these remarkable women and their exploits at a time when ladies did not travel so far and wide."
—Laila Noman, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9780815610236 |
PRICE | $29.95 (USD) |
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