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Engrossing study of Hatshepsut and her rise to power through the skillful and incremental use of Egyptian institutions to legitimize her rule on behalf of and then replacing her nephew/stepson Thutmose III. Cooney is the first historian I've read who is not obsessed with pointing out the "usurpation by a woooooman!" aspect of this and concentrates on the acceptance by the general public, the court and how it benefited the kingdom to have a stable adult ruler within the bounds of Egyptian religion and political structure.