Economica, 9781035415779
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Women built the world economy, their untold story finally revealed.
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Economica

a global history of women, wealth and power

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  • Hardcover

    432 pages

  • Release Date

    24 November 2025

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Summary

Economica: How Women Shaped the World Economy

The untold story of how women made the world rich, from historian Victoria Bateman

Humanity’s journey from poverty to prosperity is filled with men who have become household names, but how many female entrepreneurs, merchants and industrialists can you name? You would be forgiven for thinking that, until very recently, there were none.

But what about Phryne, the richest woman in Ancient A…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035415779
ISBN-10:1035415771
Author:Victoria Bateman
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:Headline Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:432
Release Date:24 November 2025
Weight:0g
Dimensions:240mm x 156mm
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Critics Review

The economic history of that half of humankind has broken out of its ghetto. The time has come for Victoria Bateman’s comprehensive stocktaking-of how women figured in the economy, from the caves to the computers. And the time has come for you to read it. – Professor Deirdre McCloskeyWho are the wealth-creators? Victoria Bateman shows that the standard image of heroic male entrepreneurs or inventors could not be more misleading; in Economica she tells a gripping tale of all the unsung female industrialists and workers who are missing from conventional economic histories – Professor Dame Diane Coyle

About The Author

Victoria Bateman

Victoria Bateman is author of the critically acclaimed Naked Feminism: Breaking the Cult of Female Modesty (Polity, 2023) and The Sex Factor: How Women Made the West Rich (Polity, 2019). She is resident economic historian on the BBC Radio 4 series Understand: The Economy and acts as a historical consultant to a major television production company. She has taught at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, including as Director of Studies in Economics and Lecturer in Economic History. Victoria has been profiled by The Times and Daily Mail, has written for national and international press, including the Guardian, i, Telegraph and Bloomberg, and has appeared on numerous occasions on radio and television.

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