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C ONCEPCIÓN A RENAL

CONCEPCIÓN ARENAL . C ONCEPCIÓN A RENAL. Pionera del movimiento feminista (S.XIX). BIOGRAPHY. Ferrol, Galicia, 31 January 1820 – 4 February 1893 was a Spanish feminist writer and activist.

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C ONCEPCIÓN A RENAL

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  1. CONCEPCIÓN ARENAL CONCEPCIÓN ARENAL Pionera del movimiento feminista (S.XIX)

  2. BIOGRAPHY Ferrol, Galicia, 31 January 1820 – 4 February 1893 was a Spanish feminist writer and activist. Her father, Ángel del Arenal, was a liberal military officer who was often imprisoned for his ideology and opposition to the regime of Ferdinand VII. He fell ill in prison and died in 1829. when Concepción was aged 8. She moved to Armaño (Cantabria) with her mother, and then to Madrid in 1834, to attend the school of the Count of Tepa. Against her mother’s wishes in 1841 she entered the Faculty of Law of the Central University (now the Complutense University of Madrid), becoming the first woman in Spain to attend University. She also attended political and literary debates, unheard of at the time for a woman.

  3. She graduated and in 1848 she married lawyer and writer Fernando García Carrasco. They had three children: a daughter that died shortly after birth, and two sons, Fernando and Ramón. Concepción Arenal lived with her son Fernando and his second wife, Ernestina Winter. • She moved to, Cantabria, where in 1859 she founded the feminist group Conference of Saint Vicent de Paul in order to help the poor. • Two years later the Academy of Moral Sciences and Politics awarded her a prize for her work "Beneficence, philanthropy and charity". It was the first time the Academy gave the prize to a woman.

  4. PROYECTS • In 1863, she became the first woman to receive the title of Visiting prisons for women, a post she held until 1865. After, • she published books of poetry and essays. • In 1872 she founded the Beneficial Constructor, a company dedicated to building affordable homes • for workers. Later also works in Spain organizing Red Cross Relief to the Wounded of the Carlist Wars, standing • at the head of a field hospital for the war wounded in Miranda de Ebro

  5. feminist movement • With Concepción Arenal thefeminist movementwas born in Spain. • Shewasfor most Catholics of his time a heterodox. • She held constant harassment at work and reformist arenaliano Catholic feminism, which in the early twentieth century represents the National Association of Spanish women. • Her epitaph is the slogan that accompanied it throughout her life: a virtue, to life, to science. However, her most famous phrase was probably "hates and pities the criminal offense", which sums up his view of offenders as the product of a repressed and repressive society.

  6. THE MOST IMPORTANT WORKS • The instruction of the people, 2008The enigma of freedom, 2007. • Carlist war Boxes, 2005.Essay on the law of nations,2002. • Report on equality, 2000.God and freedom,1996.Anthology: discovery of a legacy, 1995.Original fables in verse, 1994.Youth Poetry, 1993.The prison insue, 1991.The emancipation of women in Spain, 1974. • The woman of the future, women's education, 1869.

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  8. WRITTEN BY • ÁLVARO GARCÍA GONZÁLEZ • JORGE SÁNCHEZ BARRUECO • ANDREA PÉREZ HERRERO • CAROLINA PÉREZ ALONSO

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