The document selected in this occasion is the memory of the 'Excursion to Spanish Morocco', written by a baccalaureate student in July 1946. Isabel Arévalo has highlighted the value that this wording has as a document, both for the information it provides and for the attached photographs and the precise exposition of the story.
According to Pedro Asensio, the aforementioned report "constitutes a valuable documentary testimony about one of the most singular and surprising extra-academic activities developed by the Institute of Almería, in those difficult and hazardous forties".
The work of this student offers a very careful presentation, with binding of hard covers or cardboard and clear handwriting. Throughout its pages are inserted photographs that contribute to illustrate the different passages and journeys of the Almeria expedition.
The Institute of Baccalaureate, unique in all the province, was located in the old convent of the Dominicans, current School of Arts. In the 1945-46 academic year, the center had 1,505 students and in its classrooms they taught classes "so important characters -as Asensio- in the history of Almería as the professor of Language and Literature, Celia Viñas (head of studies since the end of 1944 ) or the professor of Natural Sciences, Ignacio Cubillas; the one who was spiritual director and later vicar of the diocese, Andrés Pérez Molina or the director and professor of Mathematics, Francisco Sainz ".
The document selected in this occasion is the memory of the 'Excursion to Spanish Morocco', written by a baccalaureate student in July 1946. Isabel Arévalo has highlighted the value that this wording has as a document, both for the information it provides and for the attached photographs and the precise exposition of the story.
According to Pedro Asensio, the aforementioned report "constitutes a valuable documentary testimony about one of the most singular and surprising extra-academic activities developed by the Institute of Almería, in those difficult and hazardous forties".
The work of this student offers a very careful presentation, with binding of hard covers or cardboard and clear handwriting. Throughout its pages are inserted photographs that contribute to illustrate the different passages and journeys of the Almeria expedition.
The Institute of Baccalaureate, unique in all the province, was located in the old convent of the Dominicans, current School of Arts. In the 1945-46 academic year, the center had 1,505 students and in its classrooms they taught classes "so important characters -as Asensio- in the history of Almería as the professor of Language and Literature, Celia Viñas (head of studies since the end of 1944 ) or the professor of Natural Sciences, Ignacio Cubillas; the one who was spiritual director and later vicar of the diocese, Andrés Pérez Molina or the director and professor of Mathematics, Francisco Sainz ".