Title/Author:
“Revolutions: How
Women Changed the World on Two Wheels” by Hannah Ross
Tags:
Cycling, women,
politics, equality
Publish date:
June 9, 2020
Length:
368 pages
Rating:
4 of 5 stars (very
good)
Review:
While today it is certainly not
unusual to see female bicycle riders, that has not always been normal. From the early days of the bicycle when
Victorian patriarchy ruled the day to modern feminist calls for equal pay for
equal activity, the bicycle has played an important part in the advancement of
the women’s movement. One just needs to
read this book by Hannah Ross to see just how much the bicycle has been a part
of the movement.
Starting from the Victorian era with
the wide ankle length dresses that made riding nearly impossible to a group of
women riding each stage of the 2019 Tour de France a day before the paid male
riders would hit that stage, Ross writes about the role of the bicycle and how
activist women would either use the bike to show what women could do that went
well beyond beating men at bike races or to just get some exercise which was something women weren’t supposed to do at that time.
While most of the book is about the
struggle for women’s equality, there is some good writing in the last third of
the book about competitive cycling and the races in which women have
participated. This is especially true for the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries. Ross also gives some much needed publicity to today’s
competitive races for women – the biggest of these, the Giro Rosa, has to
compete for attention with the Tour de France and sadly is not well known. While there have been strides made in
competitive cycling for women, Ross shows there is a long way to go.
More of a book on feminism and women’s rights, this book nonetheless is a very good read for those who wish to learn how the bike has been a part of the lives of millions of women in so many different ways.
I wish to thank Penguin Group Dutton
for providing a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest
review.
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I think noted equal rights activist Gloria Steinam once said, "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle". Maybe a fish doesn't need a bicycle, but apparently the equal rights movement does!
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