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Francisco Barnés Salinas : ウィキペディア英語版
Francisco Barnés Salinas

Francisco José Barnés Salinas (1877–1947) was a Spanish professor and Left Republican politician. He was Minister of Public Instruction and the Arts during the Second Spanish Republic. After the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) he went into exile in Mexico, where he died.
==Early years==

Francisco Barnés was born in Seville in 1877.
He attended secondary school and studied Philosophy and Literature in Seville.
In 1900 he was appointed ''catedrático'' (professor) by the Institute of Geography and History, and taught at the schools in Pamplona and Ávila.
He was attached to the ideals of the ''Institución Libre de Enseñanza''.
Barnés married Dorotea González de la Calle, daughter of a well-known professor Urbano González Serrano.
They had several children, of whom the youngest were Angelita and Juan.
In 1920 Francisco Barnés joined the ''Instituto-Escuela'', where he taught until 1936 when the Institute was closed due to the Spanish Civil War (1936–39).
He implemented various pedagogical innovations at the institute.

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