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My October-November 2017 course at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: Women In Power


“Boadicea Haranguing the Britons” by John Opie


In the Fall of 2017, I will be teaching an eight week course about the history of Women in Power at the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies. Click here for more information and to register:

Time and Date:

03 Oct 2017 – 21 Nov 2017  Tuesdays  7:00PM – 9:00PM

Course Description:


Powerful women have presented themselves as warrior queens, rulers by divine right, wives and mothers and, most recently, as elected officials. We’ll examine the most significant female political figures in history, including Boadicea, Queen Isabella, Queen Elizabeth I, Indira Gandhi, Margaret Thatcher and Hillary Clinton. Through lively lectures and discussions, you’ll learn the story of women in political life. Why are women still underrepresented in political life? Join Carolyn Harris for a fascinating look at the often-neglected place of women in power from Cleopatra to Angela Merkel.

Learning Outcomes:



  1. Survey changing attitudes toward women and political power throughout history.

  2. Explore how female leaders have presented themselves to the public.

  3. Understand how powerful women are portrayed in popular culture and the media.

  4. Compare the experiences of female leaders around the world.

  5. See how the history of women in power influences female political leadership today.

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