This book has the risky goal of offering a passage to a place where almost nobody has yet been. That place is the History that goes beyond a social aspect, and not against it. In the 20th century, the triumph of the left thinking has lead people to believe that all History is social. However, this is not true, as some feminists have learned through their own experiences and suffering and who, during the 70s, started to write the history of those women guided by the paradigm of the social aspect.