
Influencers, Activistas Y Los Derechos de Las Mujeres: Una Publicaci?n de El Divorcio En Espa?a - Paperback
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Influencers, Activistas Y Los Derechos de Las Mujeres: Una Publicaci?n de El Divorcio En Espa?a
Voices from the debate on women's rights in early-twentieth-century Spain
The newspaper columnist Carmen de Burgos Seguí caused a sensation in 1903 when she called for a public discussion on divorce, then illegal in Spain. The fierce debate that ensued among Spain's leading thinkers--politicians, academics, feminists, journalists, and others--is collected in El divorcio en España. This milestone...
Carmen de Burgos Segu?, also known as Colombine (1867-1932), was a key figure in Spanish feminist thought and activism at the beginning of the twentieth century. She was a teacher, translator, editor, novelist, short story writer, and journalist. Her work includes feminist treatises, travelogues, and editorials on issues such as prison reform, maternal and infant mortality rates, and divorce.
Edition
Critical Edition
Contributor(s)
Carmen de Burgos Segu?, Rebecca M. Bender (Editor), Slava Faybysh (Editor)
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