Renée Lamberet
Lamberet, circa 1938
Born4 October 1901
Died12 March 1980(1980-03-12) (aged 78)
Occupation(s)historian, professor, and anarchist revolutionary

Renée Lamberet (4 October 1901 – 12 March 1980) was a French anarchist historian.

Biography

Lamberet was born in Paris into a family of free thinkers. As a young professor of history and geography, she collaborated with the historian Max Nettlau, notably producing the work La Première Internationale en Espagne (1868–1888) (The First International in Spain).[1]

During the Spanish Revolution of 1936, she fostered intense activity under the auspices of the Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista (SIA), helping to develop the "Spartaco" children's colony to host refugee children from Basque Country, Asturias and the front in Madrid.

During this period, she contributed to Spain and the World, published by London's Freedom Press .[2]

Organiser of the Anarchist Federation

After the close of World War II, she helped in re-establishing the Anarchist Federation in France.

Bibliography

  • Nettlau, Max (1969). Lamberet, Renée (ed.). La Première Internationale en Espagne (1868–1888) (in French). Dordrecht: D. Reidel. OCLC 567252.
  • Lamberet, Renée (1953). Mouvements ouvriers et socialistes (Chronologie et bibliographie) L'Espagne (1750-1936) (in French). Paris: Les Editions Ouvrieres. OCLC 12734835.

References

  1. Max Nettlau, Renée Lamberet, La Première Internationale en Espagne (1868–1888), Dordrecht, D. Reidel, 1969, OCLC 567252.
  2. Spain 1936-1939 ; Social revolution and counter-revolution, Centre International de Recherches sur l'Anarchisme (Lausanne), lire en ligne.

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