Concha Peña Pastor

Concepción Peña Pastor (Ciudad Real, November 9, 1906 - Panama, October 15, 1960) was a professor, graduated in philosophy, Law, Medicine, Doctor of Law, polyglot, lecturer.[1]

She fought for women's suffrage and for women's rights. Exiled in Panama, she was a professor at the University of Civil Law (1941-1942) and Roman Law (1942 -1944) and deputy director of the National Library (1951), where she was involved in the recovery of the works of prominent politicians, intellectuals, writers, philosophers and artists.[2]

References

  1. Poveda Sanz, María. "Mujeres y segunda enseñanza en Madrid (1931-1939). El personal docente femenino en los institutos de bachillerato" (PDF). Consultado el 21 de marzo de 2016.
  2. María Nieves San Martín Montilla. Matilde Huici Navaz. La tercera mujer. Madrid, Narcea, 2009.


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