The figure of this pioneering woman, a tireless defender of human rights, is linked to Ourense, a city she has visited on numerous occasions. It is therefore not surprising that the sculpture that pays homage to her today, the work of Aniceto Marinas on the pedestal of Parada Justel, was one of the first to be installed in Spain after her death. The work was inaugurated in 1898 in the gardens of the Alameda, and then moved, not without much controversy, to its current location, in front of the old courts, recalling its important role in criminal matters. With the transfer the original pedestal disappears.
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Maria Concepcion Jesusa Petra Vicenta Arenal bridge , nothing in Ferrol on January 31 of 1820 Died Vigo on 4 February of 1893 ,has a degree in law , journalist , precursor of feminism poet and playwright. She is considered one of the most lucid and prestigious thinkers of the 19th century inside and outside the country. She was the first woman to attend aSpanish University .
Work
Fables in verse, 1851
Charity, Philanthropy and Charity, 1861
The Visitor of the Poor, 1863
Historical Essay on the Rights of the People, 1879
The Woman of the Future , 1869
The social question, 1880
Letters to a Worker and a Gentleman, 1880
The woman of his house, 1883
The Prisoner's Visitor, 1893 (France)
Awards and recognition
In 1860 his work La beneficencia, la filantropía y la caridad won the competition convened by the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences.With the revelation of its authorship, this work became the first work written by a woman awarded by this entity.
In 1877 he won the first prize in the competition convened in 1875 by the Royal Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in relation to the penitentiary colonies under the power of Spain, with the memory Las colonias penales de Australia y la pena de deportación .
Consolation prize in the contest of the Real Academy of Moral and Political Sciences in 1878 with the work the instruction of the town .
In 1891, known the delicate state of health of Concepción Arenal, its entrance in the Real Academy of Sciences Morals and policies was spoken, as it reflected the Herald of MAdrid. This candidacy was supported by: Rafael Altamira, Narciso Campillo, Francisco Lastres, Rafael Salillas, Luis Vidart, Montero Ríos, Ramón de Campoamor, Laureano Figuerola and Rafael de Labra. Emilia Pardo Bazán herself also promoted her candidacy in the press. Some authors describe the work of the latter as an interested action related to the aspirations of Pardo Bazón to choose to be an academic of the Royal Spanish Academy.The truth is that on the part of Concepción Arenal and his son there was no support or willingness to run for office.
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