Germán Arciniegas
Colombian historian and journalist

Born
1900
125 years ago
Died
November 29th, 1999
25 years ago — 99 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
Colombia
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Contributed extensively to Colombian literature and history through both writing and journalism. Served as a professor and held several key positions in universities and academic institutions. Advocated for the understanding of Latin American identity and history. Authored numerous books and articles, focusing on the cultural and historical aspects of Colombia and Latin America.
Authored books on Colombian and Latin American history
Worked as a journalist and editor for major publications
Served as Colombian ambassador to France
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