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Mesopotamia
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Thu 18 September 2025
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19:00
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Avventuriera, archeologa, scrittrice, diplomatica, spia in grado di parlare arabo e persiano, Gertrude Bell fu una tra le donne più potenti dell’impero coloniale britannico. Protagonista, al termine del primo conflitto mondiale, della creazione del moderno stato dell’Iraq, di cui ha contribuito a tracciare i confini (ha ottenuto dal popolo iracheno l’appellativo di “madre dell’Iraq”), ancora oggi Gertrude Bell resta per noi un enigma, persa nel vuoto che troppo spesso la Storia, di fronte alle gesta femminili, ha saputo generare.