Considered the first known female traveler, a 4th-century nun who journeyed to the Holy Land.
Many featured women were not professional explorers but housewives, widows, or "spinsters" who left their assigned social roles out of pure curiosity and a desire for freedom.
(2001), written by Spanish journalist and explorer Cristina Morató , is a seminal work that recovers the "silenced" history of women who defied social conventions to explore the world. Summary and Core Themes
A Victorian explorer who traveled through West Africa, often doing field studies among unknown tribes.
Considered the first known female traveler, a 4th-century nun who journeyed to the Holy Land.
Many featured women were not professional explorers but housewives, widows, or "spinsters" who left their assigned social roles out of pure curiosity and a desire for freedom.
(2001), written by Spanish journalist and explorer Cristina Morató , is a seminal work that recovers the "silenced" history of women who defied social conventions to explore the world. Summary and Core Themes
A Victorian explorer who traveled through West Africa, often doing field studies among unknown tribes.
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