Julia Bertrand (1877–1960) was a French teacher, anarchist, and feminist.
Life
Born in Gemaingoutte on 14 February 1877, Julia Bertrand taught through the early 1900s. She participated in the founding of the national teachers' union (Fédération nationale des syndicats d’instituteurs, FNSI). Bertrand wrote for the short-lived socialist and feminist journal La Femme enfranchie and the anarchist journal La Vrille. She participated in a number of pacifist, feminist, and anarchist actions, and taught at Sebastien Faure's La Ruche school. Bertrand died in Fontenay-aux-Roses on 25 March 1960.[1]
Slava Liszek, Marie Guillot, de l'émancipation des femmes à celle du syndicalisme, L'Harmattan, Paris, 1994. ISBN2-7384-2947-5, page 131.
Max Ferré, Histoire du mouvement syndicaliste révolutionnaire chez les instituteurs, des origines à 1922, Société universitaire d’éditions et de librairie, 1955.
Roland Lewin, Sébastien Faure et la Ruche, ou l’éducation libertaire, Éditions Ivan Davy, 1989.