Francisco Antonio Encina
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Francisco Antonio Encina | |
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Died | 23 August 1965 | (aged 90)
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Notable ideas | Racialization of chilean history |
Francisco Antonio Encina Armanet (September 10, 1874, San Javier – August 23, 1965, Santiago) was a Chilean politician, agricultural businessman, political essayist, historian and prominent white nationalist. He authored the History of Chile from Prehistory to 1891: with 20 volumes, it stands as the largest individual historical work of the 20th century in Chile. Additionally, he worked with Tancredo Pinochet, Guillermo Subercaseaux, Luis Alberto Edwards Vives and Luis Galdames Galdames as founders of the first Chilean nationalist party.
In 1955, he won Chile's National Prize for Literature.
Liceo Francisco Antonio Encina Armanet (English: Francisco Antonio Ercina Arman High School) is a Chilean high school named after Francisco Antonio Encina. The school is located in Las Cabras, Cachapoal Province, Chile.[1]
Books
[edit]- La educación económica y el liceo. (1912)
- Nuestra inferioridad económica, sus causas, sus consecuencias (1912)
- Portales: Introducción a la Historia de la época de Diego Portales (1934)
- El nuevo concepto de la Historia. (1935)
- La literatura histórica chilena y el concepto actual de la historia (1935)
- Historia de Chile desde la prehistoria hasta 1891 (20 volumes). (1952)
- La entrevista de Guayaquil: Fin del protectorado y defunción del ejército libertador chileno (1953)
- Emancipación de la presidencia de Quito, del Virreinato de Lima y del Alto Perú (1954)
- Resumen de la Historia de Chile (edited by Leopoldo Castedo) (1954)
- La relación entre Chile y Bolivia (1841-1963) (1963)
- Bolívar,(biografía) 8 volumes, Editorial Nascimento, Santiago, 1957-1965
References
[edit]- ^ "Tabla de Directorio Oficial de Establecimientos Año 2010" (in Spanish). Ministry of Education (Chile). December 2010. Archived from the original on 29 September 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2012.
- 1874 births
- 1965 deaths
- People from Linares Province
- Chilean people of Spanish descent
- Chilean nationalists
- 19th-century Chilean historians
- 20th-century Chilean historians
- 20th-century Chilean male writers
- National Prize for Literature (Chile) winners
- White nationalists
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