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José Ignacio García Hamilton

José Ignacio García Hamilton (1 November 1943 – 17 June 2009) was an Argentine writer, noted historian, lawyer and politician. He was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for the Radical Civic Union representing Tucumán Province.

José Ignacio García Hamilton
Historian Jose Ignacio García Hamilton
BornNovember 1, 1943
Tucumán
DiedJune 17, 2009 (aged 65)
Buenos Aires
Pen nameCoché
OccupationLawyer, Historian, Writer
LanguageSpanish
NationalityArgentine
EducationUniversidad de Tucumán (Law); University of Buenos Aires (PhD)
Notable awardsKonex Award, Sousa Mendes International Award, among others
SpouseGraciela Gass
ChildrenBernabé, José, Julieta, Luis, Delfina, Manuel
Website
www.garciahamilton.com.ar

Biography edit

García Hamilton was born in San Miguel de Tucumán to Lucía Elena Aráoz and Enrique García Hamilton. He studied at the National University of Tucumán, graduating in 1969, and received his PhD in Legal and Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, where he later was a Professor of history and law. He worked as a columnist and Secretary General of La Gaceta newspaper in Tucumán - which was owned by his family and edited by his father.[1] He founded El Pueblo, a local newspaper, in 1972, and was named director of the Association of Provincial Newspapers; his brother, Eduardo, was also a prominent Tucumán journalist, serving as director of La Gaceta, and founder of Siglo XXI. In the mid-1970s, in the final months of the Presidency of Isabel Perón, he was imprisoned by the government.[2] He was a columnist for newspapers and magazines in Argentina, Uruguay and the United States.[3]

In 1975, after his release from prison and exile to Buenos Aires, García Hamilton initiated his career as a lawyer and founded García Hamilton & Asociados law firm. The firm has grown since then to become an advisory firm providing legal, tax and finance advisory services (GHB Advisory),[4] and is now run by his sons.

García Hamilton was the author of numerous books, including Hispano-American authoritarianism and unproductiveness (1990), and biographies of Juan Bautista Alberdi, Life of an absentee (1993); Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Rowdy Cuyano (1997), and José de San Martín, Don José (2000). Don José sold over 60,000 copies in Argentina.[3] He won the Merit Diploma from the Konex Foundation for Life of an Absentee.[5] He has presented several television programmes on Argentine history.

In 2006, he was deported from Cuba without explanation. García Hamilton suggested that his ongoing interest in the subject of authoritarianism in Latin American politics might have been responsible.[2]

In 1991 García Hamilton ran as a candidate for vice-governor of Tucumán Province. In 2007 he was elected a national deputy for the province in support of the presidential bid of Roberto Lavagna.[6] He later spoke out against Lavagna's return to the Kirchnerist fold.[7]

He was vice-president of the interfaith NGO Casa Argentina en Jerusalem. In 2002, García Hamilton was awarded with the Sousa Mendes International Award,[8] and in February 2010, the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation issued a commemorative set of post stamps in his memory, to remember his dedication to interfaith dialogue and tolerance.[9]

He was married to Graciela Gass, with whom he had six children. He died on 18 June 2009 after a ten-year-long battle with cancer.[10]

Bibliography edit

Los orígenes de nuestra cultura autoritaria. (Buenos Aires: Albino y Asociados, 1990)
Vida de un ausente: la novelesca biografía del talentoso seductor Juan Bautista Alberdi. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 1993)
Cuyano alborotador: la vida de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 1997)
El autoritarismo hispanoamericano y la improductividad. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 1998)
Don José: la vida de San Martín. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2000)
Simon: la vida de Simón Bolívar. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2004)
Por qué crecen los países. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2006)
Juan Domingo: Perón detrás del mito. (Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana, 2009)

References edit

  1. ^ ETC Magazine Yr 1, No. 9: Ignacio García Hamilton', 6 August 2004.
  2. ^ a b Clarín: Cuba deportó al historiador José Ignacio García Hamilton, 21 February 2006.
  3. ^ a b Profile by the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation. Accessed 1 May 2008.
  4. ^ GHB Advisory[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Official website. Accessed 1 May 2008.
  6. ^ El Siglo: García Hamilton encabeza la nueva oposición política 2007-12-01 at the Wayback Machine, 29 October 2007.
  7. ^ La Gaceta: García Hamilton afirmó que Lavagna cometió "un grave error político", 9 February 2008.
  8. ^ Sousa Mendes International Award
  9. ^ International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation
  10. ^ Murió el historiador y diputado García Hamilton Página 12, 19 June 2009 (in Spanish)

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Garcia Hamilton Jose Ignacio Garcia Hamilton 1 November 1943 17 June 2009 was an Argentine writer noted historian lawyer and politician He was elected to the Argentine Chamber of Deputies for the Radical Civic Union representing Tucuman Province Jose Ignacio Garcia HamiltonHistorian Jose Ignacio Garcia HamiltonBornNovember 1 1943TucumanDiedJune 17 2009 aged 65 Buenos AiresPen nameCocheOccupationLawyer Historian WriterLanguageSpanishNationalityArgentineEducationUniversidad de Tucuman Law University of Buenos Aires PhD Notable awardsKonex Award Sousa Mendes International Award among othersSpouseGraciela GassChildrenBernabe Jose Julieta Luis Delfina ManuelWebsitewww wbr garciahamilton wbr com wbr arBiography editGarcia Hamilton was born in San Miguel de Tucuman to Lucia Elena Araoz and Enrique Garcia Hamilton He studied at the National University of Tucuman graduating in 1969 and received his PhD in Legal and Social Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires where he later was a Professor of history and law He worked as a columnist and Secretary General of La Gaceta newspaper in Tucuman which was owned by his family and edited by his father 1 He founded El Pueblo a local newspaper in 1972 and was named director of the Association of Provincial Newspapers his brother Eduardo was also a prominent Tucuman journalist serving as director of La Gaceta and founder of Siglo XXI In the mid 1970s in the final months of the Presidency of Isabel Peron he was imprisoned by the government 2 He was a columnist for newspapers and magazines in Argentina Uruguay and the United States 3 In 1975 after his release from prison and exile to Buenos Aires Garcia Hamilton initiated his career as a lawyer and founded Garcia Hamilton amp Asociados law firm The firm has grown since then to become an advisory firm providing legal tax and finance advisory services GHB Advisory 4 and is now run by his sons Garcia Hamilton was the author of numerous books including Hispano American authoritarianism and unproductiveness 1990 and biographies of Juan Bautista Alberdi Life of an absentee 1993 Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Rowdy Cuyano 1997 and Jose de San Martin Don Jose 2000 Don Jose sold over 60 000 copies in Argentina 3 He won the Merit Diploma from the Konex Foundation for Life of an Absentee 5 He has presented several television programmes on Argentine history In 2006 he was deported from Cuba without explanation Garcia Hamilton suggested that his ongoing interest in the subject of authoritarianism in Latin American politics might have been responsible 2 In 1991 Garcia Hamilton ran as a candidate for vice governor of Tucuman Province In 2007 he was elected a national deputy for the province in support of the presidential bid of Roberto Lavagna 6 He later spoke out against Lavagna s return to the Kirchnerist fold 7 He was vice president of the interfaith NGO Casa Argentina en Jerusalem In 2002 Garcia Hamilton was awarded with the Sousa Mendes International Award 8 and in February 2010 the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation issued a commemorative set of post stamps in his memory to remember his dedication to interfaith dialogue and tolerance 9 He was married to Graciela Gass with whom he had six children He died on 18 June 2009 after a ten year long battle with cancer 10 Bibliography editLos origenes de nuestra cultura autoritaria Buenos Aires Albino y Asociados 1990 Vida de un ausente la novelesca biografia del talentoso seductor Juan Bautista Alberdi Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 1993 Cuyano alborotador la vida de Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 1997 El autoritarismo hispanoamericano y la improductividad Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 1998 Don Jose la vida de San Martin Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 2000 Simon la vida de Simon Bolivar Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 2004 Por que crecen los paises Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 2006 Juan Domingo Peron detras del mito Buenos Aires Editorial Sudamericana 2009 References edit ETC Magazine Yr 1 No 9 Ignacio Garcia Hamilton 6 August 2004 a b Clarin Cuba deporto al historiador Jose Ignacio Garcia Hamilton 21 February 2006 a b Profile by the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation Accessed 1 May 2008 GHB Advisory permanent dead link Official website Accessed 1 May 2008 El Siglo Garcia Hamilton encabeza la nueva oposicion politica Archived 2007 12 01 at the Wayback Machine 29 October 2007 La Gaceta Garcia Hamilton afirmo que Lavagna cometio un grave error politico 9 February 2008 Sousa Mendes International Award International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation Murio el historiador y diputado Garcia Hamilton Pagina 12 19 June 2009 in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Ignacio Garcia Hamilton amp oldid 1222223255, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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