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Julian Cortez

African Queens

“African Queens” explores the significant, yet often overlooked, roles of female leaders in ancient Africa. Through strategic governance, military leadership, and skillful diplomacy, these queens shaped kingdoms and influenced history. The book highlights how these women were integral to the political and cultural landscapes of their societies, challenging conventional, often Eurocentric, historical narratives.

The book examines the political strategies African queens employed to maintain power, showcasing their military expertise in defending territories and commanding armies, and detailing their diplomatic efforts to forge essential alliances. For example, some queens utilized innovative governance structures to ensure stability, while others led troops in battle, demonstrating exceptional military prowess. These instances underscore the multifaceted nature of their leadership, revealing how they navigated complex challenges.

“African Queens” progresses through key areas of governance, warfare, and diplomacy, emphasizing the lasting impact of these leaders on African history. Drawing from archaeological findings, ancient texts, and oral traditions, the book offers an interdisciplinary perspective. By focusing on the complexity of female leadership, it provides a more inclusive and accurate portrayal of the past, appealing to anyone interested in history and biography, offering valuable insights into leadership and gender roles.
136 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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