socialisimo:Women in the Spanish revolution - SolidarityIn their magnum opus The Revolution and the
socialisimo:Women in the Spanish revolution - SolidarityIn their magnum opus The Revolution and the Civil War in Spain (Faber & Faber, 1972), Pierre Brow and Emile Témime state that the participation of women in the Spanish Revolution of 1936 was massive and general, and take this as an index of how deep the revolution went. Unfortunately, details of this aspect are scarce in their book elsewhere, but the sources do allow some kind of picture to be pieced together. In the process of examining how women struggled, what they achieved, and how their consciousness developed in a period of intensified social change, we can expect to touch on most facets of what was going on. Any conclusions that emerge should have relevance for libertarians in general as well as for the present-day women’s movement.Also see: Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women by Martha Ackelsberg -- source link
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