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Vidal morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales (April 21, 1848 – August 27, 1904) was a Cuban lawyer, writer, and historian.
Biography
= Early life and education
=Vidal morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales was born on April 21, 1848, in Havana, Spanish Cuba.
morales" target="_blank">Morales completed his Civil Law studies at the University of Havana. He was a pupil of José Ignacio Rodríguez's teachings in Havana. By 1872, he had become a Doctor of Jurisprudence. He was the founding secretary of the Havana Bar Association (Spanish: Colegio de Abogados de la Habana) in Havana.
= Cuban Anthropological Society
=On September 16, 1877, the Anthropological Society of the Island of Cuba (Spanish: Sociedad Antropologica de la Isla de Cuba) elected its new board for 1877–1878, with morales" target="_blank">Morales among the members in attendance.
In 1882, Vidal morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales had been in contact with Marcos Jiménez de la Espada to find out if the second volume of La Guerra de Quito had been published.
= Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country
=He attended the inauguration of the "Royal Academy of Medical, Physical, and Natural Sciences" (now the Cuban Academy of Sciences) in Havana on May 19, 1886, as a correspondent for the Royal Economic Society of Friends of the Country (Spanish: Sociedad Económica de los Amigos del País).
He donated a volume to the Boston Public Library from Havana, in 1888.
In 1891, morales" target="_blank">Morales wrote his first piece appearing in La Tertulia, a publication of Cuban cultural promotion.
By 1892, the noted biographer morales" target="_blank">Morales was in possession of an unpublished manuscript for José Antonio Saco's autobiography.
= U.S. occupation of Cuba
=On August 2, 1899, the military governor of Cuba Leonard Wood assigned Vidal morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales to be an associate justice of Pinar del Río Province.
National Archive of Cuba
Appointed by Gen. Wood on January 25, 1900, he began overseeing the Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba in February. He was the founder of its bulletin.
In January 1901, he published "Inciadores y Primeros Mártires de la Revolución Cubana" (English: Initiators and First Martyrs of the Cuban Revolution) in Havana. He wrote the historical manual, Nociones de Historia de Cuba (English: Notions of Cuban History), published in 1901. The texts were the leading textbooks on Cuban history in elementary schools. A 1902 manual for Cuba's teacher certification exam included letters by morales" target="_blank">Morales, Manuel Sanguily, Nicolás Heredia, Carlos de la Torre, Manuel Valdés Rodríguez, and Esteban Borrero. It was approved by the Board of Superintendents of Public Schools of the Island of Cuba on November 25, 1903.
In the early months of 1904, morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales had publications in the January, February, and March issues of the magazine Cuba Pedagógica. His work Hombres del 68 (English: Men of '68) was also published in 1904.
Death
morales" target="_blank">Morales died in Havana, Cuba on August 27, 1904.
Further reading
The Vidal morales" target="_blank">Morales y morales" target="_blank">Morales Collection is included in the 'Antonio Bachiller y morales" target="_blank">Morales' Collection at the Biblioteca Nacional José Martí in Havana, Cuba.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Francisco Morales Bermúdez
- Simón Bolívar
- Río Oscuro
- Daftar Presiden Peru
- José Pardo y Barreda
- Daftar pelukis Spanyol
- Augusto B. Leguía
- Manuel Prado Ugarteche
- José Bustamante y Rivero
- Antonio José de Sucre
- Vidal Morales y Morales
- Francisco Morales Bermúdez
- Vidal Llerenas Morales
- Gerardo Machado
- Havana Bar Association
- Archivo Nacional de la República de Cuba
- Tomás Rivera Morales
- Barrabás
- Amigas y rivales
- Capture of Guisa