The Women's History of the World explained

The Women's History of the World is a book about women's history written by British author Rosalind Miles Ph.D., first published in 1988. Later editions, including the paperback versions of the book, were titled Who Cooked The Last Supper?: The Women's History of the World. The book examines the roles of women, their representation, and their power through history.

Contents

The book has four parts, each one divided into 3 chapters:

PART I: IN THE BEGINNING

1. The First Women

2. The Great Goddess

3. The Rise of the PhallusPART II: THE FALL OF WOMAN

4. God the Father

5. The Sins of the Mothers

6. A Little LearningPART III: DOMINION AND DOMINATION

7. Woman's Work

8. Revolution, the Great Engine

9. The Rod of EmpirePART IV: TURNING THE TIDE

10. The Rights of Woman

11. The Body Politic

12. Daughters of Time

See also