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Troublesome Women

Troublesome Women is essential reading for anyone interested in American history, women's history, investigative journalism, political accountability, and the ongoing struggle over who gets to speak-and be believed. Troublesome Women is a work of narrative history that examines how women across American history confronted entrenched power-and how their actions reshaped journalism, politics, media, and social reform.

Moving from early reformers and investigative journalists to modern whistleblowers and cultural architects, the book reveals a throughline rarely addressed directly: women who challenged institutions were routinely dismissed as unstable, immoral, or disruptive, even when they were factually correct. Yet again and again, their resistance forced public reckonings that redefined laws, norms, and accountability.

Drawing on documented historical events and public records, Troublesome Women explores the cost of truth-telling, the mechanics of retaliation, and the strategies women used to survive and persist inside systems designed to exclude them. Rather than framing these figures as isolated exceptions, the book situates them as part of a larger pattern of institutional resistance-and institutional change.

Written for a general readership, Troublesome Women combines rigorous research with accessible storytelling, making it suitable for libraries, book clubs, classrooms, and readers interested in U.S. history, women's studies, media studies, and political culture

Undertittel
America's Whistleblowers, Cultural Pioneers, and the Women Who Changed the Rules
ISBN
9781971207186
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
381 gram
Utgivelsesdato
14.2.2026
Antall sider
284