Great Women Thinkers
About the Book Series
The Great Women Thinkers series focuses on presenting the contributions of women whose work has shaped philosophical, political, social, and scientific thought. Each volume offers a clear and accessible introduction to a major thinker, outlining the main ideas she developed and the historical circumstances in which she worked. The series in particular aims to broaden the scope of the intellectual canon by drawing attention to women whose writing has been undervalued or overlooked. Intended for students and readers encountering these figures for the first time, the series highlights how their arguments engaged with questions of knowledge, rights, education, social reform, and the conditions of women's lives, and why their work continues to matter in contemporary discussions.
Sophie de Grouchy: Great Women Thinkers
1st Edition
By Kathleen McCrudden Illert
September 07, 2026
Sophie de Grouchy: Great Women Thinkers provides a clear and comprehensive introduction to Sophie de Grouchy’s intellectual and political work across her active years from 1786 to 1815. Drawing on recent scholarship and newly uncovered archival materials, this entry in the Great Women Thinkers ...






