Good Girls Don't Make History is part of the series - a conveniently portable, stylishly packaged and eminently collectible set of six books that each open a window onto a selection of remarkable stories, characters and themes from the past. Good Girls Don't Make History is an historic survey of twelve of the most ruthless and ambitious women in history. These are sassy, brilliant, magnetic, cunning and tough-as-nails women who defied the social mores of their eras. Each gripping story speaks for Mary Mallon, the 'healthy carrier' of deadly typhoid who was dubbed the 'most dangerous woman in America' responsible for spreading the disease with deadly consequences, to Georgia Tann who, as a director of the Tennessee Children's Home, made millions selling babies on the black market. These anti-heroines battled against the odds and often against the status quo, succeeding inturning the power structure, if only for a short time, directly on its head. Some were cruel,some were visionary and some were blinded by ambition or love.
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Deze serie biedt een beknopte en boeiende introductie tot cruciale momenten en figuren in de wereldgeschiedenis. Elk deel distilleert complexe historische onderwerpen tot toegankelijke verhalen, waardoor uitgestrekte tijdperken begrijpelijk worden voor de lezer. Het is perfect voor degenen die een snel maar informatief overzicht zoeken van de gebeurtenissen en mensen die onze wereld hebben gevormd. Deze collectie, die alles behandelt van oude beschavingen tot moderne tijden, biedt essentiële historische kennis zonder overweldigende details.
