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María de Echarri

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María de Echarri
Portrait published in 1917
Madrid municipal councillor
Member of the National Assembly
In office
15 October 1927 – 10 February 1930
Personal details
Born9 September 1878
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Died1955
San Sebastián

María de Echarri y Martínez (9 September 1878 – 1955) was a Spanish catholic propagandist and columnist, advocate of feminist causes.[1]

Biography

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Born 9 September 1878 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, she was teacher by profession.[2] She was a publicist associated to the "Acción Católica de la Mujer",[3][4] in addition to being an advocate of the working woman from a Catholic perspective.[5] She became one of the first female city councillors of Madrid in 1924.[6] In 1927 she became one of the 13 women represented in the National Assembly of the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera,[7] in office from 10 October 1927 to 15 February 1930.[8] She died in San Sebastián in 1955.[9]

She was a recipient of the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice medal.[9]

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Citations

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  1. ^ Franco Rubio 2004, pp. 473–474.
  2. ^ A. de M. 1925, p. 9.
  3. ^ Blasco Herranz 2005, p. 122.
  4. ^ Rosique Navarro & Peralta Ruiz 2012, p. 355.
  5. ^ Núñez 1998, p. 405.
  6. ^ Rosique Navarro & Peralta Ruiz 2012, p. 356.
  7. ^ Monterde García 2010, p. 266; Díaz Fernández 2005, p. 187.
  8. ^ "Echarri Martínez, María de". Congreso de los Diputados.
  9. ^ a b "Necrológica. Doña María de Echarri". ABC. 2 September 1955.

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