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Top 1.   Aug 5, 2003 8:42 PM

» britiiz917 - In the coming months you will all be reading about some fascinat

In the coming months you will all be reading about some fascinating women, but I want to hear from you! If any of you have a certain woman in mind that you would like to read about, please let me know! I am open to suggestions and want to give my readers what they want! Thanks and happy reading!!

Elissa Lowe
Contributing Editor

-- posted by britiiz917



Top 2.   Aug 28, 2003 1:51 PM

» Jo Murphy - Re: In the coming months you will all be reading about some fasc

In response to message posted by britiiz917:

I would be really appreciative of any thing about the French Feminists?
Jo

-- posted by Jo Murphy



Top 3.   Aug 30, 2003 8:13 PM

» britiiz917 - Re: Re: In the coming months you will all be reading about some

Jo- I will start researching and will do my best to have an article ready in the next month or two. Thanks for your suggestion! I love hearing what interests my readers!

Elissa

-- posted by britiiz917



Top 4.   Nov 22, 2003 12:39 PM

» ashtray1111 - Re: Re: Re: In the coming months you will all be reading about s

In response to message posted by britiiz917:

Of course, you would have to include Josephine Baker in one of your articles!! haha
That would be great!
... you should make this into a poll... it would be easier!

-- posted by ashtray1111



Top 5.   Dec 25, 2003 9:28 AM

» Fantushinka - Suggestions

Hi, this topic is a great idea!! My own personal suggestions (based on a lifelong study of "unruly" women): Empress Theodora, Aphra Behn, Nell Gwynne, Heloise, Anne of Cleves, Isadora Duncan, Mary Magdalene, Katherine de Medici (or heck, Dianne de Poitiers, too ;), Princess Olga (true mistress of revenge!), Bodiccea, ah, the list goes on, cause we women are just so great! I recently had my former topic reactivated "Russian History and Culture" and my first article dealt with an amazing Russian woman of the Enlightenment, Princess Ekaterina Dashkova. Should be posted soon, and would appreciate feedback. She was quite a woman and helped to lead the Palace Coup that put Katherine the Great on the throne -- and she was just 18 at the time!
Anyway, glad you're doing this topic and look forward to more articles!

-- posted by Fantushinka



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