Desert Queens? Women at the Edges of Empire from Hester Stanhope to Gertrude Bell

Published: June 4, 2016, 3:36 p.m.

b'(Lucy) Notorious eccentrics, esteemed researchers, loose-cannon diplomats: this episode looks at the histories of the British women who were travelers and archaeologists in the Middle East and India in the early twentieth century. As women, their accomplishments were often assessed by British audiences in terms of respectability. As British women, however, they often reinforced imperial control and imperial ideas.'