1. The women in Spain
during the 1930s
The women in Spain
during the 1930s
2. IndexIndex
-The women in Spain during 1930.
-How was the suffrage in Spain?
-Composition of the Congress.
-Feminism.
-Sufraggetes in Spain. The beginning.
-Clara Campoamor.
-Why couldn't people vote anymore?
-The women in Spain during 1930.
-How was the suffrage in Spain?
-Composition of the Congress.
-Feminism.
-Sufraggetes in Spain. The beginning.
-Clara Campoamor.
-Why couldn't people vote anymore?
3. Women have traditionally been considered to be a backward sector of
the Society.
In 1930 there were approximately six millions of families 85 %
of which were working and rural families.
Women have traditionally been considered to be a backward sector of
the Society.
In 1930 there were approximately six millions of families 85 %
of which were working and rural families.
In five millions of these, the women only and exclusively did the
chores. The incorporation of the woman to the working life was
full of difficulties, with a rate of major illiteracy than of the men,
it difficulted the contracting of the women.
In five millions of these, the women only and exclusively did the
chores. The incorporation of the woman to the working life was
full of difficulties, with a rate of major illiteracy than of the men,
it difficulted the contracting of the women.
The women in Spain during the 1930sThe women in Spain during the 1930s
4. The women in Spain during the 1930sThe women in Spain during the 1930s
On the other hand, the increase of the redundancy in the agriculture,
because of the bad crops, prevented that thousands of women could accede
to a working place in the field.
On the other hand, the increase of the redundancy in the agriculture,
because of the bad crops, prevented that thousands of women could accede
to a working place in the field.
In spite of all these difficulties, the active feminine population was increasing
progressively. One of the reasons was that as there was developing the
process of industrialization and urbanization, the young and single women
were emigrating to the city looking for an employment.
In spite of all these difficulties, the active feminine population was increasing
progressively. One of the reasons was that as there was developing the
process of industrialization and urbanization, the young and single women
were emigrating to the city looking for an employment.
5. In Spain, only rich people could vote but in 1890, this kind of
Suffrage was changed: everyone, who was a men and were 25 or more
could vote, they could be rich or poor because money wasn't
a problem to vote.
In Spain, only rich people could vote but in 1890, this kind of
Suffrage was changed: everyone, who was a men and were 25 or more
could vote, they could be rich or poor because money wasn't
a problem to vote.
How was the suffrage in Spain?How was the suffrage in Spain?
The right to the women's vote was established in Spain in 1931
during the Second Republic and it was applied In 1932. In 1931,
women could be chosen, but they couldn't vote.
The right to the women's vote was established in Spain in 1931
during the Second Republic and it was applied In 1932. In 1931,
women could be chosen, but they couldn't vote.
6. How was the suffrage in Spain?How was the suffrage in Spain?
The concession of the vote, called suffrage, gave place to an ideological
change on the political paper of the woman. It was increasing the
feminine participation in the unions and working parties.
The most important Spanish woman of that period was Clara
Campoamor.
The concession of the vote, called suffrage, gave place to an ideological
change on the political paper of the woman. It was increasing the
feminine participation in the unions and working parties.
The most important Spanish woman of that period was Clara
Campoamor.
7. Composition of the congressComposition of the congress
Before the approbation of the women suffrage in Spain in 1931,
There were a few women in the Congress, but they couldn't vote until
1933. These women were fighting in the Congress to get the women's
Vote. Some of this women were Clara Campoamor and Victoria Kent.
Before the approbation of the women suffrage in Spain in 1931,
There were a few women in the Congress, but they couldn't vote until
1933. These women were fighting in the Congress to get the women's
Vote. Some of this women were Clara Campoamor and Victoria Kent.
Here we can see a picture
of the Congress in 1931,
when the Women's vote was
established, but most of the
members were men;
Here we can see a picture
of the Congress in 1931,
when the Women's vote was
established, but most of the
members were men;
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9. FeminismFeminism
Feminism is the collection of movements and
ideologies that defend the social,
political and economic rights for women.
Feminism is the collection of movements and
ideologies that defend the social,
political and economic rights for women.
Thanks to the feministmovements, women
have achieved lots of achievements like
the women's sufrage
Thanks to the feministmovements, women
have achieved lots of achievements like
the women's sufrage
10. FeminismFeminism
There were some feminist movements in Spain to achieve the women's
suffrage:
In 1926 with a collection of signatures
In 1927 Concepción Loring was the first woman talking in a Spanish
assembly and the first appearance of the women suffrage in Spain
was in 1931.
There was an election in which women could participate with a
passive suffrage, so women could be candidates.
There were some feminist movements in Spain to achieve the women's
suffrage:
In 1926 with a collection of signatures
In 1927 Concepción Loring was the first woman talking in a Spanish
assembly and the first appearance of the women suffrage in Spain
was in 1931.
There was an election in which women could participate with a
passive suffrage, so women could be candidates.
11. FeminismFeminism
On 30th November,1931 a debate about women suffrage started.
Clara Campoamor fought in defence of it and with her speeches she got
a votation. Her proposal won with 161 votes.
The women suffrage in Spain was approved the 9th of December of 1931
and the first time women could vote in Spain was the 19th of November
of 1933.
On 30th November,1931 a debate about women suffrage started.
Clara Campoamor fought in defence of it and with her speeches she got
a votation. Her proposal won with 161 votes.
The women suffrage in Spain was approved the 9th of December of 1931
and the first time women could vote in Spain was the 19th of November
of 1933.
12.
13. Clara CampoamorClara Campoamor
Clara Campoamor was born in
1888 in Madrid. When she
was 13, she had to left school
and help her mother. At the age
of 36, she graduated as the first
female lawyer. Clara was one
of the women elected to
parliament. She died in 1972
Clara Campoamor was born in
1888 in Madrid. When she
was 13, she had to left school
and help her mother. At the age
of 36, she graduated as the first
female lawyer. Clara was one
of the women elected to
parliament. She died in 1972
14. Why couldn't people vote anymore?Why couldn't people vote anymore?
The military rising and the Civil War ended the
Evolution. The New National Spain of Franco abolished
The right to vote, the civil marriage and women were turned
Into the role of ''Catholic wife-mother'' again.
The military rising and the Civil War ended the
Evolution. The New National Spain of Franco abolished
The right to vote, the civil marriage and women were turned
Into the role of ''Catholic wife-mother'' again.
But then, in 1936 a Civil War started in Spain lasting three years
So nobody -men and women- could vote.
After this war, a dictatorship started and women couldn't vote
for 40 years.
But then, in 1936 a Civil War started in Spain lasting three years
So nobody -men and women- could vote.
After this war, a dictatorship started and women couldn't vote
for 40 years.