Federica Montseny
Frederica Montseny i Mañé (Catalan: [munˈsɛɲ]; 1905–1994) was a Spanish anarchist and intellectual who served as Minister of Health and Social Assistance in the Government of the Spanish Republic during the Civil War. She is known as a novelist and essayist and for being one of the first female ministers in Western Europe. She published about fifty short novels with a romantic-social background aimed specifically at women of the proletarian class, as well as political, ethical, biographical and autobiographical writings (see "García Guirao, Pedro (1988)" in "Further reading" below.)
Federica Montseny | |
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Frederica Montseny i Mañé | |
Minister of Health and Social Assistance | |
In office 4 November 1936 – 17 May 1937 | |
Preceded by | Josep Tomàs i Piera |
Succeeded by | Jesús Hernández Tomás (Health) Jaume Aiguader (Social Assistance) |
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Born | Madrid, Spain | 12 February 1905
Died | 14 January 1994 88) Toulouse, France | (aged
Spouse | Josep Esgleas Jaume |
Children | Vida Esgleas Montseny Germinal Esgleas Montseny Blanca Esgleas Montseny |
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