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N. Harry Rothschild is associate professor of Asian history at the University of North Florida. He specializes in Tang history and the study of women and gender in China and East Asia. He is also the author of Wu Zhao, China's Only Female Emperor.
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A primary note, since this seems to be a common misconception in the reviews– this isn't a biography of Wu Zhao/Wu Zetian. It's a monograph on her political uses of legends, religious cults and mythological beings to support and abet her careers as Empress and Emperor.
The book was at time a difficult read. There was some dense information, especially for a lay person whose knowledge of Wu Zhao is limited mainly to Chinese period dramas and a handful of books on general Chinese history. I picked it up because I have an abiding interest in political uses of religion, as well as the politics of female politicians.
That said, the information was laid out in a way that was enjoyable and made the thesis easy to follow. Rothschild is clearly passionate about the subject and has both a soft spot for and clear-eyed perspective on Wu Zhao and her life. This was a pleasure to read.