THE INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN RELATIONSHIPS -SUFFRAGISM

  • Sufragism in Spain

    Sufragism in Spain
    The struggle for the recognition of women's rights appeared in Spain in the last quarter of the 19th century thanks to the pioneering work of women such as Concepción Arenal, Emilia Pardo Bazán and Rosalía de Castro. They strove to defend legal and educational changes.
  • Emmeline Pankhurst

    Emmeline Pankhurst
    Emmeline Pankhurst Goulden was a British political activist and leader of the suffragette movement, which helped women win the right to vote in Britain.
  • The Bismarckian first system

    The Bismarckian first system
    The Bismarckian systems are divided into three chronological periods in which, with a precise set of military alliances in accordance with European events, the isolation and delay in the rearmament of France as a power was sought.
  • The Bismarckian second system

    The Bismarckian second system
    It began to take shape in 1881, when Alexander II, anti-liberal and opposed to the Third French Republic, was on the Russian throne. Bismarck managed to renew the alliance of the three emperors.
  • The bismarckian of third system

    The bismarckian of third system
    The previous Triple Alliance is maintained after its renewal in 1887 by the reinsurance agreement between Germany and Russia. The system is completed by the Mediterranean agreements, which defended the status quo in the area by preventing the increase of French possessions.
  • Armed Peace

    Armed Peace
    he Armed Peace was a period in the political history of Europe extending from the end of the Franco-Prussian War to the outbreak of World War I and characterized by the strong development of the war industry of the powers and by increasing tension in international relations.
  • LITERARY MOVEMENTS REALISM

    Realist literature was developed by authors such as Honoré de Balzac (France), Charles Dickens (England), Fyodor Dostoyevsky (Russia) and Benito Pérez Galdós (Spain).
  • LITERARY MOVEMENTS NATURALISM

    Naturalistic writers depicted everyday reality with extreme realism. In naturalistic works, people would change for the better if their living conditions changed. Émile Zola (France) and Emilia Pardo Bazán (Spain) were important naturalistic writers.