Concepción Peña Pastor (Ciudad Real, November 9, 1906 - Panama, October 15, 1960) was a professor, graduated in philosophy, Law, Medicine, Doctor of Law, polyglot, lecturer.[1]
She fought for women's suffrage and for women's rights. Exiled in Panama, she was a professor at the University of Civil Law (1941-1942) and Roman Law (1942 -1944) and deputy director of the National Library (1951), where she was involved in the recovery of the works of prominent politicians, intellectuals, writers, philosophers and artists.[2]
References
edit- ^ Poveda Sanz, María. "Mujeres y segunda enseñanza en Madrid (1931-1939). El personal docente femenino en los institutos de bachillerato" (PDF). Consultado el 21 de marzo de 2016.
- ^ María Nieves San Martín Montilla. Matilde Huici Navaz. La tercera mujer. Madrid, Narcea, 2009.