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Regina de Lamo

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She traveled continuously throughout the peninsula and to various European countries. She was a speaker at the Regional Congress of Catalonian Cooperatives in 1920, a delegate of the Valencia Popular Credit Cooperative, and the First National Cooperative Congress of 1921, and a participant in the
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Tavera, Susana (2006). "Guerra civil y anarcofeminismo, sus antecedentes históricos" [Civil War and Anarcha-feminism, its Historic Antecedents]. In de la Calle Velasco, Dolores; Redero San Román, Manuel (eds.).
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and gave their daughter a complete education. To change to a less traditional environment that would allow Regina and her brother, Carlos, to develop with an education more in keeping with the ideas of the
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Lamo began her professional life as a music and singing teacher, but soon her concern led her to broaden her field of activity to other areas and develop a multidisciplinary career.
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Lamo also acted in other areas of interest. Thus, she was co-founder of the Association of Friends of Animals and Plants in Spain. She was ardently in favor of the abolition of
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She appeared continuously in news stories about social movements in the 1920s and 30s. She was the founder of the first Banco Obrero (Worker's Bank), in
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in 1909. After her first years of motherhood which were focused on the babies, Regina resumed her activity in conferences and publications.
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in Madrid. After the defeat she survived in Barcelona, under the protection of her daughter Enriqueta, writing
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under the pseudonym Nora Avante and teaching music, piano, and singing. Among her students was
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in 1920, and of the Cooperativa Obrera publishing house. Together with Lluís Companys and
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side, she was a women's rights activist. She is also known for being a collaborator with
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As a result of her youth studies, Lamo was awarded the First National Piano Prize at the
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in Spain. She was a pianist, teacher of music and singing, writer, journalist,
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Women Writers in the Andalusian Press of the 20th Century (1900–1950)
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in 1927. She took care to publish the final editions of the works of
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Mujeres escritoras en la prensa andaluza del siglo XX (1900–1950)
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L'Unió de Rabassaires i altres cultivadors del Camp de Catalunya
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Regina de Lamo Jiménez was born on 7 September 1870 in the
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She wrote news and essay articles. She was a journalist,
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Index

Spanish name
surname
Úbeda
Barcelona
Carlota O'Neill
Enriqueta O'Neill
es
Lidia Falcón
Carlos Enrique Bayo
es
Francoist dictatorship
feminist
women's rights
cooperative economic model
syndicalism
anarchism
propagandist
Andalusian
Úbeda
liberals
Enlightenment
Institución Libre de Enseñanza
Madrid Royal Conservatory
Conservatoire de Paris
Carlota O'Neill y Lamo
Enriqueta O'Neill de Lamo
es
Spanish Civil War
Republican faction
Lidia Falcón

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