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Amazons of Black Sparta : The Women Warriors of Dahomey

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Based on extensive archival research, this is a detailed history of the 18th- and 19th-century women warriors of the West African kingdom of Dahomey (now the People's Republic of Benin). Originally a praetorian guard, they developed into a 6000-strong force and were accorded semi-sacred status.

They lusted for battle, fighting with fury and valour until the kingdom's final defeat by France in 1892. Once dubbed a "small black Sparta", Dahomey shared with Sparta an intense militarism and sense of collectivism.

Moreover the women of both kingdoms prided themselves on bodies hardened from childhood by rigorous physical exercise.

But Spartan women kept in shape to breed male warriors, Dahomean amazons to kill them.

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Product Details
New York U.P.
0814706770 / 9780814706770
Hardback
29/09/1998
United States
288 pages, 20 b&w illustrations, 3 maps
152 x 229 mm, 476 grams
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