Event from: Miscellaneous 2024

Fighting Women: Interviews with veterans of the Spanish Civil War

        
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Date: , 2024
Time: to
Location: Lady Mayor's Parlour
Venue: City Hall, BS1 5TR
Price: Free
With: Isabella Lorusso
Series: Miscellaneous 2024
Note: This event was not organised by BRHG.
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BRHG are very pleased to invite Isabella Lorusso to speak about her book at International Women’s Day in Bristol.

Saturday March 2nd – 15:30-16:15 – Lady Mayor’s Parlour, City Hall

Fighting women is a choral book, a set of interviews conducted with Spanish women who took part in the civil war. Some took up arms and fought on the front, others joined the POUM, Free Women or different anarchist groups. They all fought against Francoism and for the emancipation of women, and together they achieved social advances as significant as free abortion. They undertook a whole revolution, and to do so they not only had to face fascism, but also, sometimes, their own comrades.

These overwhelming memories invite us to reflect on a struggle that belongs to another time and that, however, is still revealed today as current and necessary. Their voices, which possess the strength and immediacy of direct testimony, openly present the complexity of an era whose contradictions almost never surface in official historiographic discourse. Poignant memories shed new light on such crucial events as the May Days of 1937 or the murder of Andreu Nin, and delve into the origins of the feminist movement in Spain. Thanks to the work of Isabella Lorusso, this extraordinary message of rebellion and justice is protected from the voracity of oblivion and is revived for new generations of women in struggle.

“Mujeres en lucha”. Altamarea Ediciones, Madrid.

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