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Women in the Spanish Revolution
by Liz Willis

http://www.anarchosyndicalism.org/divideandconquer/willis_1.htm

"The fate of women in revolution is closely connected with the fate of the 
revolution as a whole, In Spain, there were initial gains, even if partial, 
limited and fragmented (it could be argued that the lives of Spanish men 
were not totally transformed either); stabilisation set in with the wartime 
situation, to be followed by reverses; defeat brought reaction. But the 
fate of women must not be left as a neglected, subordinate factor, or the 
social revolution, as well as the women's cause, will be diminished and 
damaged."




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