9780307956774-0307956776-The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt

The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt

ISBN-13: 9780307956774
ISBN-10: 0307956776
Edition: Reprint
Author: Kara Cooney
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Crown
Format: Paperback 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780307956774
ISBN-10: 0307956776
Edition: Reprint
Author: Kara Cooney
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Crown
Format: Paperback 320 pages

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The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt (ISBN-13: 9780307956774 and ISBN-10: 0307956776), written by authors Kara Cooney, was published by Crown in 2015. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Women (Specific Groups, United States, Historical, Middle East, Military, Leaders & Notable People, Egypt, Ancient Civilizations History, Women in History, World History, Cultural & Regional) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Women books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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An engrossing biography of the longest-reigning female pharaoh in Ancient Egypt and the story of her audacious rise to power.

Hatshepsut—the daughter of a general who usurped Egypt's throne—was expected to bear the sons who would legitimize the reign of her father’s family. Her failure to produce a male heir, however, paved the way for her improbable rule as a cross-dressing king. At just over twenty, Hatshepsut out-maneuvered the mother of Thutmose III, the infant king, for a seat on the throne, and ascended to the rank of pharaoh.

Shrewdly operating the levers of power to emerge as Egypt's second female pharaoh, Hatshepsut was a master strategist, cloaking her political power plays in the veil of piety and sexual reinvention. She successfully negotiated a path from the royal nursery to the very pinnacle of authority, and her reign saw one of Ancient Egypt’s most prolific building periods.

Constructing a rich narrative history using the artifacts that remain, noted Egyptologist Kara Cooney offers a remarkable interpretation of how Hatshepsut rapidly but methodically consolidated power—and why she fell from public favor just as quickly. The Woman Who Would Be King traces the unconventional life of an almost-forgotten pharaoh and explores our complicated reactions to women in power.

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