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==Contents==
==Contents==
* Introductory Essay
* Introductory Essay
* "When Women Rule," by Sam Moskowitz (pp. 1-27; originally published in If Science Fiction August 1967);  
* "[[When Women Rule (short story)]]" by [[Sam Moskowitz]] (pp. 1-27; originally published in If Science Fiction August 1967);  
* "The Amazons" by Herodotus (pp. 28-30);  
* "[[The Amazons (Herodotus)]]" by [[Herodotus]] (pp. 28-30);  
* "The Queen of California" by Garcia Ordonez de Montalvo (translated and with notes by Edward Everett Hale) (pp. 31-61);  
* "[[The Queen of California]]" by [[Garcia Ordonez de Montalvo]] (translated and with notes by [[Edward Everett Hale]]) (pp. 31-61);  
* "The Revolt of the ---" by Robert Barr (pp. 62-71);  
* "[[The Revolt of the ---]]" by [[Robert Barr]] (pp. 62-71);  
* "June 6, 2016" by George Allan England (pp. 72-94);  
* "[[June 6, 2016 (story)]]" by [[George Allan England]] (pp. 72-94);  
* "The Veiled Feminists of Atlantis" by Booth Tarkington (pp. 95-103);  
* "[[The Veiled Feminists of Atlantis]]" by [[Booth Tarkington]] (pp. 95-103);  
* "The Last Man" by Wallace G. West (pp. 104-130);  
* "[[The Last Man]]" by [[Wallace G. West]] (pp. 104-130);  
* "The Last Woman" by Thomas S. Gardner (pp. 131-148);  
* "[[The Last Woman]]" by [[Thomas S. Gardner]] (pp. 131-148);  
* "The Feminine Metamorphosis" by David H. Keller (pp. 149-197);  
* "[[The Feminine Metamorphosis]]" by [[David H. Keller]] (pp. 149-197);  
* "The Priestess Who Rebelled" by Nelson S. Bond (pp. 198-221).
* "[[The Priestess Who Rebelled]]" by [[Nelson S. Bond]] (pp. 198-221).


[[Category:Anthologies]]
[[Category:Anthologies]]
[[Category:1972 publications]]
[[Category:1972 publications]]
[[category:Works featuring matriarchies]]
[[category:Works featuring matriarchies]]

Latest revision as of 12:13, 28 January 2011

When Women Rule is a 1972 anthology of stories about matriarchal societies, edited by Sam Moskowitz.

This anthology is not a feminist anthology; rather, Moskowitz does a survey of different types of matriarchal societies, including explicitly anti-feminist societies. He has a nice introduction surveying even more literature. - lq, 9/6/99

Editions

  • 1972: Walker and Company, New York.

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