RE: The Early Roots Of Modern Day Misogyny 🍎

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in philosophy •  7 years ago  (edited)

No problem and you're welcome :) i have also read wild swans. Its an interesting and good read into her grandmothers, mothers and her life.
I love her writing style. Another book i have read is alison weir's book the 6 wives of king henry the 8th where it describes in detail about his wives. Its quite an interesting read.

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I think our taste in books is very compatible! Tudor history is a favourite of mine - Philippa Gregory especially. I'll add that to my Goodreads too, thanks 😃

You're welcome. Mine too :) i love tudor history, revolutions in the 20th century especially russian and chinese revolution, political ideologies development, the middle ages and the victorian era in england. I find history fascinating to study and read with so many perspectives to learn from. I also love reading about monarchies as well