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An unprecedented exhibition pays tribute to the journalist and author Carmen de Burgos "Colombin" at the birthplace of Don Niceto Alcalá-Zamora in Priego, Córdoba, "a A woman who was a pioneer of feminism and the democratic values of the Second Republic." The President of the Board of Directors manages the legacy of Francisco Duran, the first President of the Second Republic. The bibliographic collection on display for the first time, as well as panels that thematically explain the life of Carmen de Burgos (Níjar -Almería-, -Madrid, ), from the main collection of the writer and activist, are the personal property of Rob Roberto Cermeño Peña, Chairman of the Ateneo Madrid Carmen de Burgos Task Force (Columbine). Teaching Tasks of the Second Republic Cermeño commented in a light tone, but not without pride, that his collection had exceeded his eighteen years of work and was the result of "the multiple collections I have had in my life" and the desire to transcend The two main repositories of those Andalusian authors, that of the Provincial Council of Almeria and that of the National Library, do not contain copies of these.
Since the opening of the exhibition yesterday, he has moved the original to Priego, in the province of Córdoba, where it will be visible until the 20th, a move that has special significance since Sermenho personally presented it to the Municipal Council. Delivered these works Niceto Alcalá-Zamora composed the score for the national anthem booklet, which his grandfather, as lyricist, dedicated to the President in . "Since Don C Level Executive List Niceto was a man of order, the original (given to Alcalá-Zamora) appears where it belongs, in the archives of the Royal Palace, since it was presented as a gift to the President," he said in With EFE Roberto Sermenio. The Royal Palace, known as the National Palace during the Second Republic, was the headquarters of the Head of State and was occupied by Alcalá Zamora from January to September. The Carmen de Burgos exhibition covers the activities of Carmen de Burgos through individual panels, illustrating a character who divorced in 2001 and developed into a frantic professional activity as a journalist and author, but as As Francisco Durán stressed to EFE, this was also to be expected.
He later inspired the Second Spanish Republic, his chosen form of state. Because of her journalistic work during the Melilla War, she is considered the first Spaniard to serve as a war correspondent, and she worked in the editorial office of El Universale from 1998, when the trend was for women to write in the country, and the exhibition will Carmen de Burgos is portrayed as a women's rights activist defending suffrage against her husband's actions for catching his wife with another man or as a founder of the first women's organization Criminal exculpation of persons. Women's Masonic Lodge. Carmen de Burgos taught in Guadalajara and Madrid, first earning the title of primary school teacher and then pursuing higher education in Granada, where she was the third woman to be admitted to the Ateneo de Madrid, The institution now recognizes her and the group she chaired. Sermenio. But this exhibition also gives us a glimpse into the most universal vision of Columbine, his travels in Europe and the Americas, and his intellectual outlook, as Ramón Gomez de la Serna explains in his work for As expressed in his autobiography Prometheus, which was sent to him by the magazine, he did not understand “the existence of people who get up every day and eat cooked food in the same place” because “if I had money, I wouldn’t have a house, I There will be a suitcase and always traveling.
Since the opening of the exhibition yesterday, he has moved the original to Priego, in the province of Córdoba, where it will be visible until the 20th, a move that has special significance since Sermenho personally presented it to the Municipal Council. Delivered these works Niceto Alcalá-Zamora composed the score for the national anthem booklet, which his grandfather, as lyricist, dedicated to the President in . "Since Don C Level Executive List Niceto was a man of order, the original (given to Alcalá-Zamora) appears where it belongs, in the archives of the Royal Palace, since it was presented as a gift to the President," he said in With EFE Roberto Sermenio. The Royal Palace, known as the National Palace during the Second Republic, was the headquarters of the Head of State and was occupied by Alcalá Zamora from January to September. The Carmen de Burgos exhibition covers the activities of Carmen de Burgos through individual panels, illustrating a character who divorced in 2001 and developed into a frantic professional activity as a journalist and author, but as As Francisco Durán stressed to EFE, this was also to be expected.
He later inspired the Second Spanish Republic, his chosen form of state. Because of her journalistic work during the Melilla War, she is considered the first Spaniard to serve as a war correspondent, and she worked in the editorial office of El Universale from 1998, when the trend was for women to write in the country, and the exhibition will Carmen de Burgos is portrayed as a women's rights activist defending suffrage against her husband's actions for catching his wife with another man or as a founder of the first women's organization Criminal exculpation of persons. Women's Masonic Lodge. Carmen de Burgos taught in Guadalajara and Madrid, first earning the title of primary school teacher and then pursuing higher education in Granada, where she was the third woman to be admitted to the Ateneo de Madrid, The institution now recognizes her and the group she chaired. Sermenio. But this exhibition also gives us a glimpse into the most universal vision of Columbine, his travels in Europe and the Americas, and his intellectual outlook, as Ramón Gomez de la Serna explains in his work for As expressed in his autobiography Prometheus, which was sent to him by the magazine, he did not understand “the existence of people who get up every day and eat cooked food in the same place” because “if I had money, I wouldn’t have a house, I There will be a suitcase and always traveling.