
Clara Victoria
La crónica del debate que cambió la historia de las mujeres
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Narrated by:
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Carme Calvell
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By:
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Isaías Lafuente
About this listen
La historia acostumbra a construirse sobre paradojas. Este libro rescata una de ellas: cómo España consiguió aprobar el derecho al voto femenino en un encendido debate en el Congreso que tuvo lugar entre dos mujeres parlamentarias: Clara Campoamor y Victoria Kent, posicionadas a favor y en contra del sufragio universal.
Cuando se cumplen noventa años de ese hito y en una edición de lujo con ilustraciones de Helena Pérez García, Isaías Lafuente escribe el relato definitivo sobre este momento histórico e intenta poner fin a todos los falsos mantras que hoy en día siguen proclamándose.
Una narración exquisita que nos acerca a uno de los mayores hitos de la historia del feminismo en España
©2021 Isaías Lafuente (P)2022 Audible Studios
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