The history of women, on newsstands with iO Donna

P.artisans, scientists, artists, activists, pirates, witches, saints, musicians. Incisive protagonists of their time, however, remained unknown, or forgotten … But now – on the initiative of iO Donna e Corriere della Seraa series of books – The History of Women – does them justice.

Stories of courage, talent and strength in difficult contexts, amidst prohibitions, abuses and humiliations, they will be brought under the magnifying glass at 360 degrees and offered to the reader’s reflection, in a world that tends to forget everything too quickly. Because without the decisive contribution of unrecognized heroines there would have been no evolutions / revolutions.

Appointment on newsstands Saturday 27 August with The ingenuity of Minervadedicated to female scientists from ancient times to today. The first release will be free; for the following ones, always on Saturdays, the cost will be 6.90 euros + the price of the daily and weekly newspaper.

The History of Women, the releases

Two protagonists of the first volume of the series, The ingenuity of Minerva: mathematics Ada Lovelace and astrophysics Margherita Hack. (Getty Images)

AUGUST 27th
The ingenuity of Minerva
Brilliant scientists from antiquity to today
Letizia Giangualano

3 SEPTEMBER
The Silent Resistance
The combatants in the Italian Liberation War
Massimo Canuti

10 SEPTEMBER
The conquest of power
Queens and empresses
Francesco Merlino

SEPTEMBER 17
Portrait of an artist
Painting, sculpture, avant-garde, performance
Andrea Dusio

SEPTEMBER 24
The city of ladies
Courageous, authoritative, authoritarian: women in politics
Giovanni Landi

“Those like me”: stories of women who changed their lives to be happy

OCTOBER 1st
The philosophical genius
Great thinkers from antiquity to the twentieth century
Ruth Migliara

OCTOBER 8
Right to vote
The long struggle of the suffragist movement
Eleonora Migliano

OCTOBER 15
A letter for immortality
Brilliant writers through the centuries
Marcello Mamini

OCTOBER 22
The daughters of darkness
Witches, sorcerer, persecuted
Marina Montesano

OCTOBER 29
The other half of ancient history
Roman matrons between public and private dimensions
Barbara Biscotti

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