
La veu del PSUC: Josep Solé i Barberà, advocat
بواسطة
Andreu Mayayo i Artal
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Biography
History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
448
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 2007
الناشر
L'AVENÇ, S.L.
الطبعة
1
رقم ISBN-10
8488839200
رقم ISBN-13
9788488839206
الوصف
In a compelling exploration of 20th-century Spanish history, Andreu Mayayo i Artal delves into the life of Josep Solé i Barberà, a prominent lawyer whose political journey spanned from the Republic to the post-Franco era. Born in 1913, Solé's early life was shaped by the tumultuous political landscape of Spain, where he became an influential voice in the Catalan left. His unwavering commitment to social justice and democracy defines much of his work, as he navigated through the challenges that defined his era.
The narrative captures Solé’s dedication to the ideals of the PSUC, reflecting on how his legal expertise and political convictions intertwined. As a key figure during times of repression, his actions demonstrated a courageous resilience against authoritarian regimes, making him a symbol of resistance for many.
Mayayo i Artal's investigation sheds light on Solé’s multifaceted contributions to law, politics, and society. By intertwining personal anecdotes with historical events, the author provides readers with a deeper understanding of not only Solé’s life but also the broader socio-political context of Spain during his lifetime.
Through engaging storytelling, this biography stands as a tribute to a man whose voice resonated in pivotal moments of history and whose legacy continues to inspire those who fight for justice and equality. Readers gain insight into how individual lives can shape significant political movements, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the complexities of Spain’s past.
The narrative captures Solé’s dedication to the ideals of the PSUC, reflecting on how his legal expertise and political convictions intertwined. As a key figure during times of repression, his actions demonstrated a courageous resilience against authoritarian regimes, making him a symbol of resistance for many.
Mayayo i Artal's investigation sheds light on Solé’s multifaceted contributions to law, politics, and society. By intertwining personal anecdotes with historical events, the author provides readers with a deeper understanding of not only Solé’s life but also the broader socio-political context of Spain during his lifetime.
Through engaging storytelling, this biography stands as a tribute to a man whose voice resonated in pivotal moments of history and whose legacy continues to inspire those who fight for justice and equality. Readers gain insight into how individual lives can shape significant political movements, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the complexities of Spain’s past.