Mason, rebel and hidden. The rediscovery of Consuelo Berges (1899-1988)
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ihemc.41.2021.789-814Keywords:
Consuelo Berges, Freemasonry, feminism, journalismAbstract
In this work we study the biography of the Spanish writer Consuelo Berges, an intellectual, journalist, feminist and republican who lived in America (Peru and Argentina), friend and correspondent of outstanding intellectuals of her time both in Spain and in Latin America, and who was persecuted by Mason, aspect that until now had not been studied by the researchers and that has been analyzed based on the documents of the personal file of this author preserved in the documentary Center of Historical Memory (Salamanca). The research analyzes the life of Consuelo Berges before and after the Spanish Civil War, and makes a journey through her literary career as a writer, journalist, committed intellectual and translator.
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