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Renee Lamberet

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Renee Lamberet (born 1901 October 4 in Paris, France) was a professor, militant anarchist, and historian.

Lamberet collaborated with Max Nettlau. Went to Spain during the Revolution of 1936, helping to produce libertarian propaganda & here met her companion Bernardo Pou-Riera.

After the fascist victory, Lamberet supported clandestine anarchist activity in France & Spain during the occupation. Wrote Mouvements ouvriers et socialistes (1953) & La première Internationale en Espagne de 1868 à 1888. Died in 1980 before completing an anarchist biographical dictionary.

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