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  2. Women in modern pre-Second Republic Spain - Wikipedia

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    e. Women in modern pre-Second Republic Spain were marginalized by society, with very few legal rights. Pre-1900s, the most important feminists were in Spain were Teresa Claramunt and Teresa Mañe, who drew inspiration from foreign feminists. Prior to the 1900, literacy rates for women were at 10%. Education for women was primarily being pushed ...

  3. Feminists and the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Feminists were involved in the Spanish Civil War, although the conditions underlying their involvement pre-dated the Second Republic. The feminist movement in Spain started during the 19th century, aiming to secure rights for women and striving for more than women could expect from their place in the home.

  4. Women in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The status of women in Spain has evolved from the country 's earliest history, culture, and social norms. Throughout the late 20th century, Spain has undergone a transition from Francoist Spain (1939-1975), during which women's rights were severely restricted, to a democratic society where gender equality is a fundamental principle.

  5. Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting) in the ...

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    1803. United Kingdom: Lord Ellenborough's Act was enacted, making abortion after quickening a capital crime, and providing lesser penalties for the felony of abortion before quickening. [1][2] 1804. Sweden: Women are granted the permit to manufacture and sell candles. [3] France: Divorce is abolished for women in 1804.

  6. Women's suffrage in the Spanish Second Republic period

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    t. e. Women's suffrage in the Spanish Second Republic period was the result of efforts dating back to the mid-1800s. Women and men working towards universal suffrage had to combat earlier feminist goals that prioritized social goals, including access to education, political rights such as a woman's right to vote and equal wages.

  7. Category:19th-century Spanish women - Wikipedia

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    19th-century Spanish women. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 19th-century women of Spain. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:19th-century Spanish people. It includes Spanish people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  8. Women's rights in Francoist Spain and the democratic transition

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    Women did not have rights in Francoist Spain. Women had civil obligations, where not being a responsible was a considered a crime. [3] Many of the laws imposed by the regime had roots in nineteenth century Spanish laws, and treated women as if their sex was a disability. [4]

  9. Mariana Pineda - Wikipedia

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    Granada Cathedral. Portrait of Mariana Pineda, holding the flag. Mariana de Pineda y Muñoz, generally known as Mariana Pineda, (1 September 1804 in Granada – 26 May 1831 in Granada) was a Spanish liberalist heroine. [1] May 26th, the anniversary of her execution, is a local holiday in the city of Granada.