Carmen Agulló Díaz

[1] In addition to being a book writer, she is one of the most prestigious researchers in the Spanish environment around the history of women's education, especially in Republican teachers.

She is also highly recognized in this field for her participation in the documentary directed by Pilar Pérez Solano in 2013, Las Maestras de la República, winner of the Goya award for best documentary film in 2014.

[6][7][8] Her publications include Maestras valencianas republicanas, Una escuela rural republicana, with her partner, also a teacher, Juan Manuel Fernández Soria; La renovación pedagógica en el País Valenciano, with professor Alejandro Mayordomo Pérez; and her ultimate publication, Antonia Maymón.

[12] She was a founding member and first president of the Institut d'Estudis de la Vall d'Albaida (IEVA).

In 2016, she was awarded the prize for the Trayectoria Individual de Escuela Valenciana,[13] and the following year, 2017, she received the Nueve de octubre prize that the Ontinyent City Council awards each year in recognition of effort and attitude for the benefit of society.