Hello everyone,
I am so excited to bring you our first interview of 2024! This week I’m joined by Dr. Kara Cooney, a professor of Egyptology at UCLA and author of several books, including The Woman Who Would Be King, which is the biography I relied on for the Hatshepsut episode of the podcast. She is also behind the popular substack
, which I definitely recommend checking out if you haven’t already!This is a really fun and informative episode.
and I talk a lot about the possibility that Hatshepsut was manipulated by someone else to take the throne, we talk about why her books is a little scandalous to other Egyptologists, and we weigh the reasons why Hatshepsut is forgotten while Cleopatra and Nefertiti are not. It is a doozy and I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on it.If you haven’t listened to my episode on Hatshepsut, this conversation will make a lot more sense if you listen to that first!
#35 - Hatshepsut
Hey everyone, I am so excited to bring you this week’s episode on Hatshepsut, an incredibly audacious, ambitious, and ultimately talented woman from Ancient Egypt. She stepped into the role of king, despite the fact that it broke every rule of royal womanhood, and created such a successful reign that it became a threat to her successors.
Kara mentions a few of her books in the episode. If you’d like to check that out, you can do so here:
The Woman Who Would Be King: Hatshepsut's Rise to Power in Ancient Egypt (2015)
The Good Kings: Absolute Power in Ancient Egypt and the Modern World (2021)
Ancient Egyptian Society: Challenging Assumptions, Exploring Approaches (2022)
Recycling for Death: A Social History of Ancient Egypt and the Royal Caches (forthcoming March 2024).
Of course, you can also preorder my book, Unruly Figures: Twenty Tales of Rebels, Rulebreakers, and Revolutionaries You've (Probably) Never Heard Of, coming out March 2024.
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