Altogether, it brings together 90 Black voices in 80 chronological chapters. We spoke to Keisha N Blain, co-editor of the book, about Black women's history. Read expert recommendations Buy now Listen now Feminisms: A Global History Feminisms: A Global History by Cambridge historian Lucy ...
ve talked about language and religion here and the two are often bound up. Unless you really have some grasp of foreign languages, or the vocabulary of religions—both of which are rather neglected in Britain today—you can’t really have any geographical or chronological depth in history. ...