situation. They fundamentally had no identity separate from their father's or their husband's, and juridically they were property of their husband's. Yet, there were vestiges of the liberal thinking that Franco had defeated during the Spanish Civil War. The students, as always, remained rebellious and full of ferment. There were women's organizations, which gradually came into existence, including the Legally Separated Women's organization and a women lawyers' group. There was the Falange, which was…
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