- Manuel Pérez Vila
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Manuel Pérez Vila, (Girona, Spain, 3 September 1922 - Caracas, Venezuela, May 8, 1991), was a Spanish born Venezuelan historian and professor. Graduated of Arts from the University of Bordeaux and of professor at the University of Toulouse, arrived in Venezuela in late 1948, starting his activity as researcher. Was part of the modernization of Venezuelan historiography. Introduced at the intellectual work in Venezuela by Pedro Grases, collaborated with Vicente Lecuna around the work of Simón Bolívar.[1]
Bibliography
- Una biografía de José Rafael Revenga (1953)
- Vida de Daniel Florencio O'Leary, primer edecán del Libertador (1957)
- Las campañas periodísticas del Libertador (1968)
- La Caricatura Política En El Siglo XIX (1979)
- Para acercarnos a Bolívar (1980)
See also
References
- ^ El Desafío de la Historia (2009). "Manuel Pérez Vila". http://www.eldesafiodelahistoria.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=66:manuel-perez-vila&catid=44:historiadores&Itemid=83. Retrieved 28 April 2010. (Spanish)
Categories:- 1922 births
- 1991 deaths
- Venezuelan historians
- Venezuelan writers
- Central University of Venezuela faculty
- Spanish expatriates in Venezuela
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