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A Medieval She-Wolf: Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine is considered to be one of the most powerful and formidable women of the High Middle Ages (c.1100-1300); she was brave, outrageous, artistic, adventurous, and political.
Amy Bennett
Jan 109 min read


The Lost Sister: the topic of cultural repatriation and the demand for the British Museum to return Athens’ stolen treasures.
Last year, an AI generated video went viral across social media platforms depicting a caryatid, currently displayed in the British Museum, springing to life as she runs back home to her waiting ‘sisters’ in the Acropolis Museum, Athens.
Sophia Charchalou
Jan 105 min read


Susie Wolff: Pioneering Change in Motorsport for Women
Motorsport has never been a welcoming space for women. But that never stopped Susie Wolff.

Melissa Shahabi
Oct 6, 20256 min read


Reclaiming the Legacy of Alethia ‘Lethe’ Tanner: A Pioneering Voice in the Fight for Democracy
Given the outcome of the most recent American presidential election, the story of Alethia ‘Lethe’ Tanner (c. 1785–1864) feels particularly necessary to recount and reclaim.
Matilde Impavido
Aug 8, 202510 min read


Lee Miller: Model, Surrealist, War Journalist
Miller’s most profound work was created during her time as a war journalist and photographer.

Michelle Hassall
Jan 5, 20257 min read


The Mother Behind one of Georgian England's Most Prominent Prime Ministers
The institution of British government has almost always been dominated by men.

Erin Fetterly
Dec 1, 202410 min read


Suffrage Pioneers: New Zealand
For many of us in Britain, an Anglo-centric education has positioned Britain and the USA at the forefront of the women’s suffrage movement.

Katie Phillips
Sep 1, 20244 min read


Revising Anne: Anna of Denmark
Anne of Denmark – even the name historians use to popularly refer to the queen consort of James VI and I is a misnomer.

Jillian Ducker
Sep 19, 202322 min read
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