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  1. José Vasconcelos Calderón (28 February 1882 – 30 June 1959), called the "cultural caudillo" of the Mexican Revolution, was an important Mexican writer, philosopher, and politician. He is one of the most influential and controversial personalities in the development of modern Mexico.

  2. Jun 26, 2024 · José Vasconcelos (born Feb. 28, 1882, Oaxaca, Mex.—died June 30, 1959, Mexico City) was a Mexican educator, politician, essayist, and philosopher, whose five-volume autobiography, Ulises Criollo (1935; “A Creole Ulysses”), La tormenta (1936; “The Torment”), El desastre (1938; “The Disaster”), El proconsulado (1939; “The ...

  3. Nov 11, 2019 · Learn about José Vasconcelos, a former Minister of Education and Rector of UNAM, who promoted education for the lower classes and exposed them to European literature. Explore his magazines, his vision of a cosmic race, and his impact on Mexican culture.

  4. Aug 8, 2016 · The paper explores how José Vasconcelos helped consolidate mestizaje as the national ideology through his written work and educational crusade, and how this left a lasting imprint on the politics of race and culture in Mexico.

  5. José Vasconcelos Calderón ( Oaxaca, 27 de febrero de 1882- Ciudad de México, 30 de junio de 1959) fue un abogado, político, escritor, educador, funcionario público, pedagogo y filósofo mexicano.

  6. Jun 8, 2018 · José Vasconcelos (1882-1959), a Mexican philosopher, sociologist, essayist, educator, and historian, is best known for his four-volume autobiography. José Vasconcelos was born on Feb. 27, 1882, in Oaxaca, but the family soon moved to Piedras Negras.

  7. Jun 27, 2021 · José Vasconcelos. Publication date 1956 Usage Public Domain Mark 1.0 Topics historia de México Collection summaratio-library; additional_collections Language Spanish -