I think I'm happy enough with my #OneThousandYearsOfWomen list that I'm ready to share the spreadsheet ( https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11GsNsB_sdGkmsnvjr0hiI0D2ynLfTU9mVoAt33LFb7M/edit#gid=0 ) and start the project in earnest. I've included the threads of women already covered in #EuropeanBios so it's "only" 29 bios, many of which I've already read while slowly putting the timeline together, so this might take "only" a year! :-P
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@seldo may I suggest Caroline Schelling? https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/B0B39RH5NM I heard Andrea Wulf talk about the group of romantics that lived under Caroline’s umbrella in Jena and even though technically speaking it’s not her bio she’d fit right in. (And I strongly suspect her life and thoughts were way more interesting than those of Marie Antoinette)
@fdlk The only audiobooks I can find on Caroline Schelling are in German? (Your link doesn't work because Audible is stupid and redirects me to .com)
@seldo the name of the book is magnificent rebels.
Magnificent Rebels: The First Romantics and the Inventi…

From the best-selling author of The Invention of Nature…

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