Teresa Mañé
Teresa Mañé | |
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Teresa Mañé (1929) | |
| Born | Teresa Mañé i Miravet 29 November 1865 Cubelles, Spain |
| Died | 5 February 1939 (aged 73) Perpinyà, France |
| Nationality | Catalan |
| Other names | Soledad Gustavo |
| Occupation | Teacher |
| Notable work | La Revista Blanca |
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| Children | Frederica Montseny i Mañé |
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Teresa Mañé i Miravet (1865–1939), also known by her pen name Soledad Gustavo, was a Catalan teacher, editor and writer. As a proponent of progressive education, Mañé founded some of the first secular schools in Catalonia. With her husband Joan Montseny, she edited the magazine La Revista Blanca, in which she elaborated her ideas on anarchism, feminism and pedagogy. Her daughter Frederica Montseny i Mañé went on to become a leading figure in the Spanish anarchist movement and the Minister of Health of the Second Spanish Republic.