Christine de Pizan: Pioneering French Feminist

Christine de Pizan: Pioneering French Feminist

Author: History Hit May 1, 2026 Duration: 56:40

How did a widowed mother transform loss, politics and misogyny into one of the most accomplished literary careers in medieval history?

From the Parisian court to contemporaneously telling the story of Joan of Arc, Christine de Pizan was Europe’s first professional woman writer and publisher. Matt Lewis is joined by Katherine Pangonis to explore her extraordinary life and uncover the story of one of history's most formidable writers.


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