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They Tried to Erase Her

They Tried to Erase Her

著者: Wanderous Affair a part of Fata Media Group
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They tried to erase her name from the record. They failed. They Tried to Erase Her uncovers the stories of powerful, brilliant, and defiant women who shaped history—then vanished from it. From warriors disguised as men to scientists written out of their own discoveries, each episode dives into the lives of women history forgot, dismissed, or deliberately silenced. If you love the drama of history, the thrill of discovery, and the satisfaction of rewriting the record, this is your show. Because history remembers the loudest, not the most deserving.Wanderous Affair, a part of Fata Media Group 世界
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  • BONUS: Midwives Burned at the Stake and the Cost of Silence
    2026/05/05

    For centuries, midwives stood at the centre of birth, care, and women’s knowledge of their own bodies. They delivered generations into the world and passing wisdom from woman to woman long before medicine claimed authority over childbirth.

    As Europe entered an age of fear and religious control, midwives were accused of crimes that mirrored their expertise, blamed for tragedy, and cast as threats to divine and medical order.

    This bonus episode traces how women’s authority over birth was dismantled, how fear replaced trust, and how history rewrote care as crime.

    CITATIONS:

    • Historians as Demonologists: The Myth of the Midwife-witch, https://academic.oup.com/shm/article-abstract/3/1/1/1689119
    • Healers and midwives accused of witchcraft (1563–1736), https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0260691723003209
    • The Midwife-Witch on Trial: Historical Fact or Myth?, https://www.cjmrp.com/index.php/cjmrp/article/view/125
    • Midwives in Health Sciences as a Sociocultural Phenomenon, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9502592/
    • Midwives and Healers in the European Witch Trials, https://imss.org/2019/12/a-note-from-the-collections-midwives-and-healers-in-the-european-witch-trials/
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    40 分
  • Reframing Anne of Cleves and Her Place in Tudor History
    2026/05/03

    Anne of Cleves is remembered as Henry VIII’s least wanted wife, mocked for her appearance and dismissed as a mistake. But this episode looks beyond the insult to uncover the woman history misunderstood.

    From her quiet upbringing in the Duchy of Cleves to her short and perilous marriage at the Tudor court, Anne navigated power, ego, and danger with extraordinary restraint. While other queens were destroyed, Anne survived, secured her independence, and outlived the king who rejected her.

    CITATIONS:


    • The Six Wives of Henry VIII, https://archive.org/details/sixwivesofhenryv0000load_x6n7
    • The Marrying of Anne of Cleves, https://archive.org/details/marryingofanneof0000warn
    • Monarchy and Matrimony: The Courtships of Henry VIII, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1468-229X.00113
    • Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII, https://archive.org/details/letterspapersfor12greauoft
    • Anne of Cleves: Sociologically, Psychologically, and Reality, https://retrospectjournal.com/2023/11/19/anne-of-cleves-sociologically-pyschologically-and-reality/
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    35 分
  • Mileva Marić and the Fight to Be Recognized in Science
    2026/04/26

    Mileva Marić was once a rising physicist whose brilliance matched the boldest minds of her generation, but history reduced her to a footnote in Albert Einstein’s story.


    Today's episode uncovers her early promise, her powerful intellectual partnership with Albert, and the barriers that pushed her out of the scientific world she fought to enter.


    Through letters, archival findings, and modern feminist scholarship, we explore how her legacy was erased and why reclaiming her story matters more than ever.
    CITATIONS:

    • The Matilda Effect in science: Awards and prizes in the US, 1990s and 2000, https://www.awis.org/wp-content/uploads/SSS-matilda-effect.pdf
    • Einstein's Wife: The Relative Motion of 'Facts', https://www.pbs.org/ombudsman/2006/12/einsteins_wife_the_relative_motion_of_facts.html
    • Handling evidence in history: the case of Einstein’s wife, https://www.martinezwritings.com/m/Maric_files/EvidenceMaric.pdf
    • Did Mileva Marić assist Einstein in writing his 1905 path breaking papers? https://arxiv.org/pdf/1204.3551
    • The Correspondence of Mileva Marić and Albert Einstein 1897 – 1902, https://www.academia.edu/90636979/The_Correspondence_of_Mileva_Marić_and_Albert_Einstein_1897_1902_Translation_from_Serbian_original_into_English_by_Biljana_Velašević
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    38 分
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