Carmen Baroja, the Glossary
Carmen Baroja Nessi (1883, Pamplona – 4 June 1950, Madrid) was a Spanish writer and ethnologist who wrote under the pseudonym Vera Alzate.[1]
Table of Contents
47 relations: Basque language, Basques, Bera, Navarre, Burjassot, Castilian Spanish, Catholic Church, Clara Campoamor, Colorectal cancer, Concha Méndez, Elena Fortún, Ethnology, Federica Montseny, Federico García Lorca, FET y de las JONS, French language, Gipuzkoa, Guadalajara, Isabel Oyarzábal Smith, Italians, Jacinto Benavente, Julio Caro Baroja, London, Louis Paulhan, Madrid, María Teresa León, Margarita Nelken, Maria de Maeztu, Miguel de Unamuno, Monastery of El Paular, Pamplona, Paris, Pío Baroja, Pío Caro Baroja, Rafael Alberti, Ricardo Baroja, San Sebastián, Sarah Leggott, Serafin Baroja, Sierra de Guadarrama, Solidaridad Obrera (periodical), Spanish Civil War, Tendilla, Typhoid fever, Valencia, Victoria Kent, Zenobia Camprubí, Zestoa.
- Spanish children's writers
- Spanish feminist writers
- Spanish women children's writers
Basque language
Basque (euskara) is the only surviving Paleo-European language spoken in Europe, predating the arrival of speakers of the Indo-European languages that dominate the continent today. Basque is spoken by the Basques and other residents of the Basque Country, a region that straddles the westernmost Pyrenees in adjacent parts of northern Spain and southwestern France.
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Basques
The Basques (or; euskaldunak; vascos; basques) are a Southwestern European ethnic group, characterised by the Basque language, a common culture and shared genetic ancestry to the ancient Vascones and Aquitanians.
Bera, Navarre
Bera is a town and municipality situated in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, in northern Spain.
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Burjassot
Burjassot (Burjasot) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Horta Nord in the Valencian Community, Spain.
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Castilian Spanish
In English, Castilian Spanish can mean the variety of Peninsular Spanish spoken in northern and central Spain, the standard form of Spanish, or Spanish from Spain in general.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Clara Campoamor
Clara Campoamor Rodríguez (12 February 1888 – 30 April 1972) was a Spanish politician, lawyer and writer, considered by some the mother of the Spanish feminist movement.
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Colorectal cancer
Colorectal cancer (CRC), also known as bowel cancer, colon cancer, or rectal cancer, is the development of cancer from the colon or rectum (parts of the large intestine).
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Concha Méndez
Concepción Méndez Cuesta (Madrid, 27 July 1898 – Coyoacán, Mexico, 7 December 1986) was a leading Spanish poet and dramatist and member of the Generation of '27 who became known in the literary world under the name Concha Mendez.
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Elena Fortún
María de la Encarnación Gertrudis Jacoba Aragoneses y de Urquijo (18 November 1886 in Madrid – 8 May 1952 in Madrid) was a Spanish author of children's literature who wrote under the pen name Elena Fortún. Carmen Baroja and Elena Fortún are Spanish children's writers and Spanish women children's writers.
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Ethnology
Ethnology (from the ἔθνος, ethnos meaning 'nation') is an academic field and discipline that compares and analyzes the characteristics of different peoples and the relationships between them (compare cultural, social, or sociocultural anthropology).
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Federica Montseny
Frederica Montseny i Mañé (1905–1994) was a Spanish anarchist and intellectual who served as Minister of Health and Social Assistance in the Government of the Spanish Republic during the Civil War. Carmen Baroja and Federica Montseny are Spanish children's writers and Spanish women children's writers.
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Federico García Lorca
Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936), known as Federico García Lorca, was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director.
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FET y de las JONS
The Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FET y de las JONS), frequently shortened to just "FET", was the sole legal party of the Francoist regime in Spain.
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French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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Gipuzkoa
Gipuzkoa (Guipúzcoa; Guipuscoa) is a province of Spain and a historical territory of the autonomous community of the Basque Country.
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Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a city in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco.
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Isabel Oyarzábal Smith
Isabel Oyarzábal Smith (12 June 1878 in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain – 28 May 1974 Mexico City) was a Spanish-born journalist, writer, actress and diplomat, also known as Isabel de Palencia.
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Italians
Italians (italiani) are an ethnic group native to the Italian geographical region.
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Jacinto Benavente
Jacinto Benavente y Martínez (12 August 1866 – 14 July 1954) was one of the foremost Spanish dramatists of the 20th century.
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Julio Caro Baroja
Julio Caro Baroja (13 November 1914 – 18 August 1995) was a Spanish anthropologist, historian, linguist and essayist.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
Louis Paulhan
Isidore Auguste Marie Louis Paulhan (19 July 1883 – 10 February 1963), was a French aviator.
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Madrid
Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain.
María Teresa León
María Teresa León Goyri (31 October 1903 – 13 December 1988) was a Spanish writer, activist and cultural ambassador. Carmen Baroja and María Teresa León are Spanish children's writers, Spanish feminist writers and Spanish women children's writers.
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Margarita Nelken
Margarita Nelken (5 July 1894 – 5 March 1968) was a Spanish feminist and writer.
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Maria de Maeztu
María de Maeztu Whitney (18 July 1882, Vitoria - 7 January 1948, Mar del Plata, Argentina) was a Spanish educator, feminist, founder of the Residencia de Señoritas and the Lyceum Club in Madrid.
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Miguel de Unamuno
Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (29 September 1864 – 31 December 1936) was a Spanish essayist, novelist, poet, playwright, philosopher, professor of Greek and Classics, and later rector at the University of Salamanca.
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Monastery of El Paular
The Monasterio de Santa María de El Paular (Santa María de El Paular Monastery) is a former Carthusian monastery (Spanish cartuja, "charterhouse") located just northwest of Madrid, in the town of Rascafría, located in the Valley of Lozoya below the Sierra de Guadarrama.
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Pamplona
Pamplona (Iruña) is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Pío Baroja
Pío Baroja y Nessi (28 December 1872 – 30 October 1956) was a Spanish writer, one of the key novelists of the Generation of '98.
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Pío Caro Baroja
Pío Caro Baroja (5 April 1928 – 30 November 2015) was a Spanish film and television director, screenwriter, and author.
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Rafael Alberti
Rafael Alberti Merello (16 December 1902 – 28 October 1999) was a Spanish poet, a member of the Generation of '27.
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Ricardo Baroja
Ricardo Baroja y Nessi (12 January 1871 – 19 December 1953) was a Spanish painter, writer and engraver.
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San Sebastián
San Sebastián, officially known by the bilingual name Donostia / San Sebastián, is a city and municipality located in the Basque Autonomous Community, Spain.
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Sarah Leggott
Sarah Janet Leggott (born 1970) is a New Zealand literature academic.
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Serafin Baroja
Serafín Baroja (22 September 1840 – 16 July 1912) was a Spanish writer and mining engineer who wrote popular Basque poetry and lyrics.
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Sierra de Guadarrama
The Sierra de Guadarrama (Guadarrama Mountains) is a mountain range forming the main eastern section of the Sistema Central, the system of mountain ranges along the centre of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Solidaridad Obrera (periodical)
Solidaridad Obrera (Spanish for Workers' Solidarity) is a newspaper, published by the Catalan/Balearic regional section of the anarchist labor union Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), and mouthpiece of the CNT in Spain.
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Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War (Guerra Civil Española) was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists.
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Tendilla
Tendilla is a municipality located in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
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Typhoid fever
Typhoid fever, also known simply as typhoid, is a disease caused by Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria, also called Salmonella typhi.
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Valencia
Valencia (officially in Valencian: València) is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name in Spain.
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Victoria Kent
Victoria Kent Siano (March 6, 1891 – September 25, 1987) was a Spanish lawyer and republican politician.
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Zenobia Camprubí
Zenobia Camprubí Aymar (31 August 1887 – 25 October 1956) was a Spanish-born writer and poet; she was also a noted translator of the works of Rabindranath Tagore.
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Zestoa
Zestoa (Cestona) is a town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of the Basque Country, northern Spain.
See also
Spanish children's writers
- Ana Galán
- Anna Genover-Mas
- Anna Murià
- Antònia Vicens
- Asun Balzola
- Aurora Díaz-Plaja i Contestí
- Berta Piñán
- Borita Casas
- César Fernández García
- Carlos Goñi Zubieta
- Carme Solé Vendrell
- Carmen Baroja
- Carmen Nonell
- Carmen Posadas
- Elena Fortún
- Elena Santiago
- Esteban Navarro
- Fabiola of Belgium
- Federica Montseny
- Fina Casalderrey
- Gabriel Alomar Villalonga
- Gloria Fuertes
- Javier Cacho Gomez
- Joan Manuel Gisbert
- José Luis Giménez-Frontín
- José María Sánchez-Silva
- Joxantonio Ormazabal
- Juan Muñoz (writer)
- Julia de Asensi
- Laura Gallego García
- Lucía Baquedano
- María Teresa León
- Margarita del Mazo
- Maria Barbal
- Maria Dolors Alibés
- Mercè Canela
- Mercè Company
- Miguel Ángel Villar Pinto
- Muriel Villanueva i Perarnau
- Núria Albó
- Núria Pradas
- Olga Xirinacs Díaz
- Pablo Aranda (writer)
- Pere Formiguera
- Pilar Mateos
- Pilar Molina Llorente
- Rafael Ábalos
- Uxue Alberdi
- Xohana Torres
Spanish feminist writers
- Ángela Figuera Aymerich
- Amaia Pérez Orozco
- Amelia Valcárcel
- Anna Freixas
- Berta Piñán
- Blanca de los Ríos
- Cándida Martínez López
- Carmen Baroja
- Carmen Blanco
- Carmen G. de la Cueva
- Carmen de Burgos
- Clara Serra
- Concepción Arenal
- Constancia de la Mora
- Consuelo Álvarez Pool
- Coral Herrera
- Elena Catena
- Elizabeth Duval
- Emilia Pardo Bazán
- Fanny Rubio
- Filomena Dato
- June Fernández
- Lidia García
- Lilí Álvarez
- Lucía Lijtmaer
- Lucía Sánchez Saornil
- María Cambrils
- María Laffitte
- María Salas Larrazábal
- María Teresa León
- María de Zayas
- María del Pilar Sinués
- Maria Arrillaga
- Mercedes Bengoechea
- Miriam Beizana Vigo
- Montserrat Boix
- Montserrat Minobis i Puntonet
- Núria Añó
- Nerea Barjola
- Pilar García Negro
- Pilar Pedraza
- Sara Berenguer
- Silvia Agüero
- Teresa Meana Suárez
- Teresa de Cartagena
- Trinidad Arroyo
Spanish women children's writers
- Ana Galán
- Anna Genover-Mas
- Anna Murià
- Antònia Vicens
- Aurora Díaz-Plaja i Contestí
- Berta Piñán
- Borita Casas
- Carme Solé Vendrell
- Carmen Baroja
- Carmen Nonell
- Carmen Posadas
- Elena Fortún
- Elena Santiago
- Fabiola of Belgium
- Federica Montseny
- Fina Casalderrey
- Gloria Fuertes
- Julia de Asensi
- Laura Gallego García
- Maite Carranza
- María Teresa León
- Margarita del Mazo
- Maria Barbal
- Maria Dolors Alibés
- Mercè Company
- Núria Albó
- Núria Pradas
- Olga Xirinacs Díaz
- Pilar Cabot
- Pilar Mateos
- Sara Andrés Barrio
- Xohana Torres