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Tomás Straka
Straka in 2019.
Straka in 2019.
Born (1972-10-25) October 25, 1972 (age 52)
Caracas, Venezuela
OccupationHistorian, professor, writer

Tomás Helmut Straka Medina (born October 25, 1972), is a Venezuelan author and professor of history at the Andrés Bello Catholic University,

Career

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Straka is the author of La Voz de los Vencidos (2000), Hechos y gente, Historia contemporánea de Venezuela (2001), Un Reino para este mundo (2006), La épica del desencanto (2009), La república fragmentada. Claves para entender a Venezuela (2015), among other works and essays.

Outside of his work at Andrés Bello Catholic University in Venezuela, Straka has been a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and Pomona College. Since 2016, he has been a member of the National Academy of History (Venezuela).

Personal life and education

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Straka is the son of Austrian anthropologist Hellmuth Straka (1922–1987) and brother of human rights activist Ursula Straka.

He holds a PhD in History (Doctor en Historia) from Andrés Bello Catholic University. Additionally, he holds degrees from Instituto Pedagógico de Caracas and Universidad Central de Venezuela.[citation needed]

Bibliography

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  • La voz de los vencidos, ideas del partido realista de Caracas (1810–1821), 2000.
  • Hechos y gente, Historia contemporánea de Venezuela (Textbook about Venezuelan contemporary history), 2001.
  • La alas de Ícaro, indagación sobre ética y ciudadanía en Venezuela (1800–1830)", 2005.
  • Un reino para este mundo, Catolicismo y republicanismo en Venezuela, 2006.
  • La Tradición de lo moderno, Venezuela en diez enfoques (Editor) 2006.
  • Biographies of Julián Castro and Juan Crisóstomo Falcón for the "Biblioteca Biográfica Venezolana" of El Nacional, 2006–2007.
  • Contra Bolívar (Compilation and comments about a series of articles of royalist journalist José Domingo Díaz against Simón Bolívar), 2009.
  • La épica del desencanto (Analysis of Simón Bolívar as cult figure in Venezuelan politics, society and history), 2009.
  • Instauración de la República Liberal Autocrática: claves para su interpretación 1830–1899 (Venezuela's panorama during the second half of 19th century), 2010.
  • Historia de la Iglesia Católica en Venezuela. Documentos para su estudio. Along with historian Manuel Donís (Compilation of important documents of Venezuelan Catholic Church), 2010.
  • Las Independencias de Iberoamérica (Editor with Agustín Sánchez Andrés and Michael Zeuske), 2011.
  • Venezuela 1861–1936. La era de los gendarmes. Caudillismo y liberalismo autocrático, 2013.
  • La república fragmentada. Claves para entender a Venezuela, 2015.
  • Historical Dictionary of Venezuela (with Guillermo Guzmán Mirabal and Alejandro Cáceres), 2018.he just djmbn
  • La economía venezolana en el siglo XX. Perspectiva sectorial (Editor with Fernando Spiritto), 2018

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