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    Frederica Montseny i Mañé (Catalan: [munˈsɛɲ]; 1905–1994) was a Spanish anarchist and intellectual who served as Minister of Health and Social Assistance...
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  • Federica Montseny (1905–1994), Spanish anarchist, intellectual and Minister of Health Federica Moro (born 1965), Italian model and actress Federica Masolin...
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  • Spanish CNT–FAI members such as Salvador Seguí and anarcha-feminist Federica Montseny; anarcho-syndicalist militants like Rudolf Rocker; and even the younger...
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    librarian and lexicographer Rosa Montero (1951), writer and journalist Federica Montseny (1905-1994), writer and politician Cristina Morales (1985), writer...
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    Federica Montseny, who served in Francisco Largo Caballero's cabinet. Exiled to southwestern France in 1939, Montseny died in 1942. In 1891, Montseny...
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  • Montseny is a village and municipality in Catalonia. Montseny may also refer to: Montseny Massif, a mountain range in Catalonia Federica Montseny (1905—1994)...
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    has had 61 women as ministers throughout history. Only one woman, Federica Montseny, has held the post of minister before the current democratic period...
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  • to restore calm. Meanwhile, the anarchists Joan García Oliver and Federica Montseny launched an appeal on the radio to ask their followers to lay down...
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    Largo Caballero. CNT representatives Juan García Oliver, Joan Peiró, Federica Montseny and Juan López filled seats in Caballero's cabinet. They took control...
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  • destroyed), Diego Abad de Santillán became Minister of the Economy, and Federica Montseny became Minister of Health, to name a few instances. During the Spanish...
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    the ministries of health, justice, industry, and commerce. With Federica Montseny became Minister of Health, the first female minister in Spain. Juan...
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    November, having been persuaded to leave Aragón by the anarchist leader Federica Montseny on behalf of the government, Durruti led his militia to Madrid to...
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  • government of Francisco Largo Caballero, the Minister of Health Catalan, Federica Montseny (anarchist CNT) also legalized abortion. The law was repealed by the...
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  • ideas, while the prominent Spanish anarchist and feminist leader Federica Montseny held that the "emancipation of women would lead to a quicker realization...
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  • It also hosted and publicised many talks and lectures, at which Federica Montseny and Enrique Tierno Galván among others spoke. After a 37-year exile...
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    equitable collaboration, with anarchist leaders such as Vázquez, Federica Montseny and Joan Peiró giving a speech on the matter in Valencia on International...
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    (Education Minister), Garcia Oliver, Giral, Galarza (Interior Minister), Federica Montseny, Alvarez Del Vayo, Juan Negrín, General Miaja, and General Rojo. Generals...
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    holding a cabinet portfolio for the first time in the history of Spain: Federica Montseny. This ministry was short-lived. When the Prime Minister of the Republic...
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    Federica Montseny speaking at the meeting of the CNT in Barcelona in 1977, after 36 years of exile...
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    However, this project was not adopted because of the attitude of Federica Montseny and Diego Abad de Santillán, among others. After the July days of...
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    and only 3 years later, in 1936 (months before the coup d’état), Federica Montseny would become the first female minister in the history of western Europe...
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    (moderate) Health and Social Assistance 4 November 1936 17 May 1937 Federica Montseny Mañé CNT Public Works 4 September 1936 15 September 1936 Vicente Uribe...
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  • Spain was in grave danger of being overtaken by the fascists and Federica Montseny convinced Durruti to leave Catalonia. His arrival in Madrid strengthened...
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    included the CNT members Juan García Oliver, Juan López Sánchez, Federica Montseny, and Juan Peiró. During this month, the Iron Column decided to briefly...
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  • then its frequency was switched to quarterly. One of its editors was Federica Montseny. Salvador Cano Carrillo, a Spanish militant anarchist, was among the...
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    Araquistáin, the Republic ambassador to France. In 1950, former minister Federica Montseny remembered that the government evaluated offering the Balearic or...
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  • Women" (Mujeres Libres) organization as one woman (that resembles Federica Montseny) tries to persuade them to stay and work in defense factories, while...
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    defended the Federación Anarquista Ibérica. In this second stage, Federica Montseny, Max Nettlau, Adrià del Valle, Charles Malato (from Paris), Diego...
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    joined in February 1936 by Matilde de la Torre, Dolores Ibárruri and Federica Montseny. Nelken and Kent had both opposed giving women's suffrage, arguing...
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  • Militawomen) from within its ranks. It also saw one of its female members, Federica Montseny, serving as the Minister to Health in the Republican government. After...
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