Joan (or Juan) Montseny i Carret was a Catalan anarchist. A tunnelling worker, he joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1885. In 1888, he was appointed general secretary of the National Federation of tunnelling workers. Montseny married Soledad Gustavo (pseudonym of Teresa Mañé i Miravet), a secular teacher in Vilanova i la Geltrú, and the two became local figures of Anarchism in Reus.
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- Joan (or Juan) Montseny i Carret was a Catalan anarchist. A tunnelling worker, he joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1885. In 1888, he was appointed general secretary of the National Federation of tunnelling workers. Montseny married Soledad Gustavo (pseudonym of Teresa Mañé i Miravet), a secular teacher in Vilanova i la Geltrú, and the two became local figures of Anarchism in Reus. Their political options made the authorities close down their school, and Joan Montseny was detained in Barcelona's Montjuïc. He took exile to the United Kingdom, returning under his assumed name. Settled in Madrid, he started publishing the newspaper La Revista Blanca in 1898. Although he benefitted from an amnesty, the paper was shut down in 1905. Montseny began working in agriculture, as well as writing literary pieces (essays, plays, and the novels La Novela Ideal - 1925, La Novela libre - 1929, El Luchador - 1931). In 1914, he declared himself in favor of Spanish participation in World War I. Together with his wife and their daughter Federica Montseny, he started publishing a new version of La Revista Blanca in 1923. By the side of his daughter throughout the Spanish Civil War, Joan Montseny was forced to flee for France in 1939, as the troops of Francisco Franco defeated the remaining Republican armies. He died in an internment camp on March 12, 1942.
- Federico Urales (eigentlich Juan Montseny) war ein katalanischer Autor und militanter Anarchist. Als Arbeiter im Tunnelbau trat er 1885 in die spanische Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei ein und wurde 1888 dessen Generalsekretär. Urales war mit Soledat Gustavo (eigentlich Teresa Mañé i Miravet) verheiratet. Beide waren in Reus Persönlichkeiten der anarchistischen Bewegung. Urales floh später nach London ins Exil. 1898 gründete er in Madrid die Tageszeitung „La Revista Blanca“. Er schrieb Essais, Theaterstücke und die Romane La Novela Ideal (1925), La Novela Libre (1929) sowie El Luchador (1931). Im Spanischen Bürgerkrieg musste er nach Frankreich ins Exil flüchten und starb dort in einem Internierungslager.
- Joan Montseny i Carret, conegut amb el pseudònim de Federico Urales, fou un anarquista català nascut a Reus el 19 d'agost de 1864 i mort a Salon de Vergt, Dordogne el 12 de març de 1942.
- Federico Urales, pseudónimo de Juan Montseny, sindicalista y maestro anarquista español que practicó a lo largo de su vida tanto el anarco-individualismo como el anarco-comunismo.
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- Joan (or Juan) Montseny i Carret was a Catalan anarchist. A tunnelling worker, he joined the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party in 1885. In 1888, he was appointed general secretary of the National Federation of tunnelling workers. Montseny married Soledad Gustavo (pseudonym of Teresa Mañé i Miravet), a secular teacher in Vilanova i la Geltrú, and the two became local figures of Anarchism in Reus.
- Federico Urales (eigentlich Juan Montseny) war ein katalanischer Autor und militanter Anarchist. Als Arbeiter im Tunnelbau trat er 1885 in die spanische Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei ein und wurde 1888 dessen Generalsekretär. Urales war mit Soledat Gustavo (eigentlich Teresa Mañé i Miravet) verheiratet. Beide waren in Reus Persönlichkeiten der anarchistischen Bewegung. Urales floh später nach London ins Exil. 1898 gründete er in Madrid die Tageszeitung „La Revista Blanca“.
- Joan Montseny i Carret, conegut amb el pseudònim de Federico Urales, fou un anarquista català nascut a Reus el 19 d'agost de 1864 i mort a Salon de Vergt, Dordogne el 12 de març de 1942.
- Federico Urales, pseudónimo de Juan Montseny, sindicalista y maestro anarquista español que practicó a lo largo de su vida tanto el anarco-individualismo como el anarco-comunismo.
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