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Simon Sebag Montefiore, Kate Mosse and Kate Williams on Powerful Women

How they gained power and how they wielded it and how men have often distorted history for their own ends

Powerful women have too often been overlooked by history. Of course we know about Boudica, Cleopatra, Elizabeth I and Catherine the Great. But there are many others whose stories are just as dramatic and deserve to be better known, such as Wu Zhao, who poisoned the crown prince and became the first and only female empress of China, or Razia of the Delhi sultanate, who killed her opponents to establish herself as the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent. And then there’s Kösem, married to the Ottoman sultan Ahmed I, who exercised power for decades, had everyone who stood in her way strangled, including her own son, and suffered the same fate herself, possibly by means of her own hair. 

In December 2022 Intelligence Squared welcomed the acclaimed historian Simon Sebag Montefiore, author of the new book The World: A Family History and the historical novelist Kate Mosse, whose latest publication is Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World. In conversation with historian and broadcaster Kate Williams they discussed great women from across the globe and the whole span of human history – how they gained power, how they wielded it and how, given that it was largely men who wrote history and often distorted it to suit their own ends, we can establish the truth about these women and celebrate their contribution to the human story. 

Praise for Simon Sebag Montefiore’s The World: A Family History

A staggering achievement. Montefiore has given us a tremendous gift: a pulsingly readable world history through the millennia and from one end of the globe to the other.’ – Simon Schama 

A tour de force – hugely ambitious, erudite and filled with surprises – that puts the family and families back into the heart of history.’ – Peter Frankopan

Compelling, moving, epic and diverse, Montefiore’s wonderful storytelling prowess and the wide research pulls off this unparalleled world history in a single narrative with unforgettable style.’ – Olivette Otele 

Praise for Kate Mosse’s Warrior Queens and Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World

One brilliant woman writing about so many other brilliant women, this is a wonderful treasure chest of women’s lives, full of wit, verve and emotion . . . Epic, unputdownable, gripping. I loved it.’ – Professor Kate Williams

 


Speakers

Speakers

Simon Sebag Montefiore

Prizewinning historian whose latest book is The World: A Family History


Prizewinning historian whose bestselling books have been published in over forty-eight languages. He has won prizes for both fiction and non-fiction: Catherine the Great and Potemkin was shortlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and is being developed as a feature by Angelina Jolie. Stalin: The Court of the Red Tsar won the British Book Awards History Book of the Year Prize. Young Stalin won the Costa Biography Award (UK), the LA Times Book Prize for Biography (USA), Le Grand Prix de la Biographie Politique (France) and the Kreisky Prize (Austria).  

Kate Mosse

Award-winning novelist, playwright, essayist and non-fiction writer, whose latest book is Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World


Award-winning novelist, playwright, essayist and non-fiction writer. She has written nine novels and short-story collections, including the multimillion-selling Languedoc Trilogy, The Joubert Family Chronicles, number one bestselling Gothic fiction The Winter Ghosts and The Taxidermist’s Daughter and the highly-acclaimed memoir An Extra Pair of Hands. She is the Founder-Director of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, and the Founder of the global #WomanInHistory campaign. Her latest book, part detective story, part family history and part dictionary of 1000 women missing from history is Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries: How Women (Also) Built the World. She is currently preparing a theatre tour for Warrior Queens & Quiet Revolutionaries for spring 2023 and working on the third novel in The Joubert Family Chronicles, a historical crime thriller set in 17th century France, Tenerife and South Africa for publication in July 2023.
Chair

Kate Williams

Historian and broadcaster


Historian, broadcaster and Professor of History at Reading University. She has written ten historical books and her next book, in November, A New History of Royal Women, is about the history of queenship across the world. She presents many TV shows on history and is CNN's royal historian..