Mario Góngora
1915
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1985
photo credits: Wikimedia Commons
movement: chilean nationalism
country of citizenship: Chile
languages spoken, written or signed: Spanish
educated at: Colegio San Agustín, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, Instituto Pedagógico, École pratique des hautes études
occupation: writer, historian, university teacher
award received: Chilean National History Award, Guggenheim Fellowship
position held: dean
student of: Fernand Braudel
influenced by: Jaime Eyzaguirre
Mario Góngora del Campo (June 22, 1915 – November 18, 1985) was a Chilean historian considered "one of the most important Chilean historians of the 20th century". Though his work he examined the history of the inquilinos, the encomentaderos, rural vagabonds and Indian Law (Derecho Indiano). He was in charge of university courses on medieval history. In 1943 Góngora entered to work as teacher at the Pedagogy School (Escuela de Pedagogía) at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. There he assisted Jaime Eyzaguirre in the History of Chile (Historia de Chile) classes. Most of the students of the time were priests, nuns and brothers. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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