Este artículo se propone rendir un homenaje a los profesores Juan Pablo Fusi y Octavio Ruiz-Manjón tomando como punto de partida dos de sus trabajos más tempranos: Política obrera en el País Vasco (1880-1923) y El Partido Republicano Radical: 1908-1936, respectivamente. A partir del reconocimiento del carácter pionero de ambos estudios, se plantea una aportación al análisis de la incorporación de las mujeres a la militancia socialista y radical en el Bilbao de la primera década del siglo XX. El artículo argumenta que el proceso de modernización de ambas formaciones incluyó el encuadramiento de las mujeres en el escenario político como uno de sus elementos constitutivos, no exento de conflictos.
This article investigates the origins, main characteristics and some of the campaigns organized by the Women’s Socialist Group of Madrid (WSGM). It shows a general overview of the social diversity of WSGM’s members and of the different strategies advanced by their leaders. It argues that the WSGM played a decisive role in incorporating women from working-class backgrounds into the campaign for the recognition of women as full citizens, which was later achieved in the Constitution of the Second Republic in 1931.
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