The Women of Rothschild by Natalie Livingstone audiobook

The Women of Rothschild: The Untold Story of the World's Most Famous Dynasty

By Natalie Livingstone
Read by Francesca Waters

Macmillan Audio 9781250280190
13.98 Hours Unabridged
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    ISBN: 9781250855961

In The Women of Rothschild, Natalie Livingstone reveals the role of women in shaping the legacy of the famous Rothschild dynasty, synonymous with wealth and power. From the East End of London to the Eastern seaboard of the United States, from Spitalfields to Scottish castles, from Bletchley Park to Buchenwald, and from the Vatican to Palestine, Natalie Livingstone follows the extraordinary lives of the Rothschild women from the dawn of the nineteenth century to the early years of the twenty-first. As Jews in a Christian society and women in a deeply patriarchal family, they were outsiders. Excluded from the family bank, they forged their own distinct dynasty of daughters and nieces, mothers and aunts. They became influential hostesses and talented diplomats, choreographing electoral campaigns, advising prime ministers, advocating for social reform, and trading on the stock exchange. Misfits and conformists, conservatives and idealists, performers and introverts, they mixed with everyone from Queen Victoria to Chaim Weizmann, Rossini to Isaiah Berlin, and the Duke of Wellington to Alec Guinness, as well as with amphetamine-dealers, suffragists and avant-garde artists. Rothschild women helped bring down ghetto walls in early nineteenth-century Frankfurt, inspired some of the most remarkable cultural movements of the Victorian period, and in the mid-twentieth century burst into America, where they patronized Thelonious Monk and drag-raced through Manhattan with Miles Davis. Absorbing and compulsive, The Women of Rothschild gives voice to the complicated, privileged, and gifted women whose vision and tenacity shaped history. A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

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A Vogue Pick of Best Books of Fall

An Amazon Editor’s Top Pick in History

A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice of the Week

In The Women of Rothschild, Natalie Livingstone reveals the role of women in shaping the legacy of the famous Rothschild dynasty, synonymous with wealth and power.

From the East End of London to the Eastern seaboard of the United States, from Spitalfields to Scottish castles, from Bletchley Park to Buchenwald, and from the Vatican to Palestine, Natalie Livingstone follows the extraordinary lives of the Rothschild women from the dawn of the nineteenth century to the early years of the twenty-first.

As Jews in a Christian society and women in a deeply patriarchal family, they were outsiders. Excluded from the family bank, they forged their own distinct dynasty of daughters and nieces, mothers and aunts. They became influential hostesses and talented diplomats, choreographing electoral campaigns, advising prime ministers, advocating for social reform, and trading on the stock exchange. Misfits and conformists, conservatives and idealists, performers and introverts, they mixed with everyone from Queen Victoria to Chaim Weizmann, Rossini to Isaiah Berlin, and the Duke of Wellington to Alec Guinness, as well as with amphetamine-dealers, suffragists and avant-garde artists. Rothschild women helped bring down ghetto walls in early nineteenth-century Frankfurt, inspired some of the most remarkable cultural movements of the Victorian period, and in the mid-twentieth century burst into America, where they patronized Thelonious Monk and drag-raced through Manhattan with Miles Davis.

Absorbing and compulsive, The Women of Rothschild gives voice to the complicated, privileged, and gifted women whose vision and tenacity shaped history.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Reads like an epic novel…impressively researched and beautifully written.” Wall Street Journal
“Never before have the lives of the family’s women been explored in such intelligent, entertaining detail as in Natalie Livingstone’s new must read.” Town & Country
“A rich history…Each generation of the tangled family tree provides Livingstone with fascinating women of wealth and influence who found important ways to defy the expectations of their era.” Vogue
“Livingstone’s vital and compelling book fills a gap in Jewish and women’s history and will appeal to readers of both.” Library Journal (starred review)
“Reads like an epic novel...impressively researched and beautifully written. The Wall Street Journal
Commendable [and] well-researched. The New York Times
Deeply researched...This is a rich history to dip in and out of–each generation of the tangled family tree provides Livingstone with fascinating women of wealth and influence who found important ways to defy the expectations of their era. Vogue, “Best Books for Fall 2022
[A] richly textured narrative. Drawing on archives, memoirs, and published sources, [Natalie Livingstone] focuses on the British branch of the family, examining eight generations of Rothschild women whose influence reached into politics, literature, social reform, Zionism, science, and the arts. … An engaging, authoritative, and refreshingly intimate history. Kirkus Reviews (starred)
Livingstone’s vital and compelling book fills a gap in Jewish and women’s history and will appeal to readers of both. The book includes extensive notes, an index, and a very helpful family tree. Library Journal (starred)
[A] comprehensive and colorful group biography of the women of the Rothschild dynasty…Livingstone expertly mines diaries, memoirs, and letters for vivid anecdotes…This sparkling history is full of riches. Publishers Weekly
In this gripping biography, Natalie Livingstone shows that Rothschild women were the velvet gloves guiding the iron fists of their male relatives and far from being mere appendages, they acted as trusted confidants and silent partners. Hannah Rothschild, author of The Improbability of Love
Captivating, intimate, dazzling, epic, and revelatory. Simon Seabag-Montefiore
This brilliantly researched and scintillatingly written book is proof positive that the female of the Rothschild species were even more fascinating and talented than the males. Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny
[Livingstone’s] portraits of strenuous and assertive women who resisted subjection, sometimes deploying their sexual allure to succeed, on other occasions drawing on their husband’s wealth, are astute, spirited, and empathetic. The Wall Street Journal
Missing Downton Abbey already? This tome promises ‘three centuries of scandal, power, and intrigue’ and Natalie Livingstone definitely delivers. Good Housekeeping
Any of her action-filled chapters would merit a mini-series. The New York Times Book Review
Lovers of modern English history and the scandals that infiltrated upper-crust society will find much to enjoy in this work. Library Journal
Packed with details about architecture, gardens, clothing, and manners, Livingstone’s debut is an entertaining, anecdotal popular history. Publishers Weekly

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Author Bio: Natalie Livingstone

Author Bio: Natalie Livingstone

Natalie Livingstone is the author of The Mistresses of Cliveden and The Women of Rothschild. Born and raised in London, she graduated with a first class degree in history from Christ’s College, Cambridge in 1998. She began her career as a feature writer at the London Daily Express and now contributes to Tatler, Harper’s Bazaar, US Vogue, Elle, The Times (London) and the Mail on Sunday (London).

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/History
Runtime: 13.98
Audience: Adult
Language: English