Minority Narratives: The Voices of Women Architects from the School of Madrid in Early Democratic Spain (1975-1982)
Since the mid-19th century and until the 1964 study programme, students at the Madrid School of Architecture had to undergo various entrance exams for university. Women architects in Francoist Spain represented a mere 5% of the profession, a gender gap only overcome many years after the democratic r...
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Main Authors: | Josenia Hervás y Heras, Eva Hurtado Torán |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Spanish |
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Universidad de Alicante
2024-07-01
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Series: | Feminismo/s |
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Online Access: | https://feminismos.ua.es/article/view/25963 |
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