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SPAIN’S WOMEN
INTELLECTUALS, 1890-1920
Dr Kirsty Hooper,
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María L[ópez]
de Sagredo [y] [Andrés] (1881- aft
1951) |
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I am
gradually finding out more about María López de Sagredo. She seems to have
begun her career as a fiction writer, with Impresiones y cuentos (1902, reissued 1915 as Cuentos blancos) and moved into local
and national politics in Barcelona in the late 1920s, when according to
Carmen Domingo in Con voz y voto,
she was one of 13 women elected to the Asamblea Nacional in October 1927
(355). This information is also given by Raquel Vázquez (notes to Ch. 4),
citing María Laffitte’s La mujer en
España (1964: 213-214). According to Xavier
Carmaniu Mainadé, she was a member of the “junta directiva” of Acció Catòlica
de Barcelona in 1929 (30). Bibliography Primary Sources
Secondary Sources
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The cover of Impresiones y cuentos (1902) |
Last updated by Kirsty Hooper on Wednesday, 01 September 2010