The history of republican philosophy has long been regarded as an exclusively male endeavour. In recent years, scholars have highlighted and restored the undeniable republican contributions of a select group of women. Bergès and Coffee collect critical analyses of the work of a diverse group of women including contributors of French, Italian, Turkish and Brazilian origin, as well as the work of African American women writing in the abolitionist and Reconstruction period. Women in Republicanism emphasizes the work of women outside of the familiar Anglo-North American context with which most republican scholars work and achieves a global female perspective on republican history.