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The Women of Rothschild
The Women of Rothschild: The Untold Story of the World's Most Famous Dynasty | Natalie Livingstone
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In The Women of Rothschild, Natalie Livingstone reveals the role of women in shaping the legacy of the famous Rothschild dynasty, synonymous with wealth and power. From the East End of London to the Eastern seaboard of the United States, from Spitalfields to Scottish castles, from Bletchley Park to Buchenwald, and from the Vatican to Palestine, Natalie Livingstone follows the extraordinary lives of the Rothschild women from the dawn of the nineteenth century to the early years of the twenty-first. As Jews in a Christian society and women in a deeply patriarchal family, they were outsiders. Excluded from the family bank, they forged their own distinct dynasty of daughters and nieces, mothers and aunts. They became influential hostesses and talented diplomats, choreographing electoral campaigns, advising prime ministers, advocating for social reform, and trading on the stock exchange. Misfits and conformists, conservatives and idealists, performers and introverts, they mixed with everyone from Queen Victoria to Chaim Weizmann, Rossini to Isaiah Berlin, and the Duke of Wellington to Alec Guinness, as well as with amphetamine-dealers, suffragists and avant-garde artists. Rothschild women helped bring down ghetto walls in early nineteenth-century Frankfurt, inspired some of the most remarkable cultural movements of the Victorian period, and in the mid-twentieth century burst into America, where they patronized Thelonious Monk and drag-raced through Manhattan with Miles Davis. Absorbing and compulsive, The Women of Rothschild gives voice to the complicated, privileged, and gifted women whose vision and tenacity shaped history.
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BookmarkTavern
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The story of the many tragedies and triumphs of the Rothschild women, and their roles across Europe. Faced with antisemitism & misogyny, these women worked to raise their family to greater heights.

A fascinating book, but would have worked better in print, rather than listening to the audiobook while working. It‘s very dense and dry, with a lot of dates & names that became difficult to keep track of. Did like learning about these women!🌕🌕🌕🌗🌑

BookmarkTavern Part IV: Chapter 32 and 36, suicide; Chapter 37, police brutality 2w
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Mehso-so

Finally finished. A lot of information and names. I kept having to go back to find out who belonged to who.

3⭐

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MonicaLoves2Read
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Still reading tagged book. Weather changes make me sick 🤧

Day 1 : 2 chapters
Day 2 : 3 chapters
Total : 5 chapters

Hoping to read more today, but chapters are long in this book.

#20in4 October
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Well done, hope you are feeling better soon. 2y
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MonicaLoves2Read
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I only got 2 chapters read in tag book Friday.
Rainy day, so I plan to read the afternoon away 😊

#24in4 October
@Andrew65

Andrew65 Plenty of rain around at the moment. 2y
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Plan on reading at least 20 Chapters. Hopefully, I can finish the tagged book. Dealing with a kidney infection so I haven't read much. Starting to feel better today ☺️

Thanks for hosting @Andrew65
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