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Women of Sicily - Saints, Queens and Rebels (Paperback)
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Rarely have women found their place in the chronicles of Sicily's
thirty-century history. Here one of Sicily's most popular
historians introduces seventeen women of varied backgrounds who
defied convention to make their mark in the annals of the complex
history of the world's most conquered island. Meet a timeless
sisterhood of pious Roman maidens, steadfast Sicilian queens, and a
Jewish mother who confronted the horrors of the Inquisition. Theirs
are inspiring stories of the courage of conviction bursting forth
to overcome the challenges of adversity. The lengthier ten
biographies constitute full chapters, while seven are concise
sketches of a few paragraphs each. In addition to these profiles -
most of these women lived before 1500 - the author presents a
general survey and chronology of Sicilian history. Significantly,
the book treats Sicily as the sovereign nation most of these women
knew, and not as a 'region' of the unified Italy or a tiny piece of
Europe. The chronology (timeline) reaches into the present century,
and there's an appendix dedicated to Sicilian women today. Until
now, biographies of Sicilian women written in English (as the
original language) have been the work of foreign authors. This one
is a milestone, the first book about the historical women of Sicily
written in English by a Sicilian woman in Sicily. It reflects a
special passion and an astute understanding of its subject. Some of
the information is the result of original (scholarly) research, and
a few facts were garnered from unique sources. The chapter on Queen
Maria Sophia of the Two Sicilies, who died in 1925, is the
lengthiest treatment of her ever published in English, and it was
based in part on an unpublished interview with somebody who knew
the Queen, namely her niece, the late Princess Urraca. Living links
of this kind are precious in historical writing. While the concise
overview of the status of women in twenty-first century Sicily is
provided merely for the benefit of readers who wish to compare the
past and present, the pages dedicated to that topic are a rare
occurrence in book publishing, especially in English. Here the
author's statements are based on facts and statistics rather than
anecdotes or stereotypes. It is clear that she knows her subject.
With its chronology and reading list, this volume is useful as a
reference, but its narrative makes for an interesting read. Jackie
Alio is an insightful author, one of Sicily's most talented
historians, and this book was long overdue.
General
| Imprint: |
Trinacria Editions LLC
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| Country of origin: |
United States |
| Release date: |
March 2015 |
| Authors: |
Jacqueline Alio
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| Dimensions: |
204 x 47 x 129mm (L x W x H) |
| Format: |
Paperback
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| Pages: |
224 |
| ISBN-13: |
978-0-9915886-0-2 |
| Categories: |
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| LSN: |
0-9915886-0-6 |
| Barcode: |
9780991588602 |
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