The international council of women in Spain during the first third of the twentieth century: reception, influence and exchanges.

This article explores the connections between the International Council of Women (ICW) and some Spanish women during the first third of the twentieth century. It proposes a broad interpretation of historical feminisms that permits a better understanding of the different forms of connection between t...

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Publicado en:Women's History Review Vol. 32; no. 2; pp. 228 - 242
Autor principal: Lisa, Sandra Blasco
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Mar2023
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