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Who are the Trailblazing Women Hidden From Our History? With Women's Prize Founder Kate Mosse

Sep 21, 2025
Kate Mosse, an award-winning novelist and founder of the Women’s Prize for Fiction, dives into the hidden stories of trailblazing women often overshadowed by history. She shares fascinating anecdotes, like Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein as a teenager and Lily Parr's astonishing 997 goals. Discussing her #WomenInHistory campaign, she emphasizes the importance of recognizing diverse historical figures, including those with complicated legacies, and how rights are always fought for and never given. Get inspired by these remarkable narratives!
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INSIGHT

Crowdsourced Recovery Of Women's Histories

  • Kate Mosse launched a #WomenInHistory campaign that pulled thousands of global nominations during COVID.
  • That public input revealed many notable women who had been forgotten by mainstream history.
INSIGHT

History Is Written By Power And Now Amplified By Tech

  • Mosse frames history as cyclical and shaped by who holds the pen and power.
  • She warns tech-driven misinformation now intensifies deliberate efforts to divide allies.
ADVICE

Make History Bite-Sized And Accessible

  • Design history books people can dip into daily to fit short attention spans.
  • Target younger readers with short, engaging entries to spark further research.
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