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Age and Feminist Activism: The Feminist Protest Within the Catholic Church in Franco's Spain

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Appendix: Interviews with author

  • Álvarez de Miranda, Consuelo (2010). Daughter of Consuelo de la Gándara, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, March 19.
  • Álvarez de Miranda, Pedro (2010). Son of Consuelo de la Gándara, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, February 3.
  • Aradillas, Antonio (2009). National Chaplain of Women's Catholic Action. Madrid, August 31.
  • Borreguero, Concepción (2009). Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, October 1 and 22.
  • de Silva, Ángela R. (2009). Women's Catholic Action. Madrid, November 9.
  • del Amor, María (2010). Daugther in law of María Campo Alange, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, April 13.
  • Jiménez, María (2009). Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, August 25.
  • Pérez-Seoane, Carmen (2009). Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, October 1.
  • Quereizaeta, María (2009). Women's Catholic Action. Madrid, October 7.
  • Rodríguez-Ponga, José M. (2010). Grand-son of María Campo Alange, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, March 16.
  • Salamanca, Soledad (2010). Daughter of María Campo Alange, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, April 6.
  • Salas, Carmen (2009). Women's Catholic Action. Madrid, September 25.
  • Salas, Purificación (2009). Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, September 9.
  • Victory, Carmen (2009). Women's Catholic Action. Madrid, November 14.
  • Vindel, Elena (2010). Daughter of Elena Catena, Seminar for the sociological study of women. Madrid, February 12.

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