Gustavo Beyhaut

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Gustavo Beyhaut (born March 1, 1924 in San Carlos , Uruguay , † October 28, 2011 in Paris ) was a Uruguayan historian of South American history who taught in Paris.

Beyhaut studied history and law in Montevideo and was a high school teacher in Durazno from 1947 to 1949 , before continuing his history studies in Paris in 1949 on a scholarship. In 1952 he became a professor at the Instituto de Profesores Artigas and later at the Philosophical Faculty of the Universidad de la República . From 1958 to 1961 he researched and taught in Argentina ( Buenos Aires and Rosario , where he was Director of the Historical Institute) and in 1964 he became Directeur d´Études Associée and then Professor at the École pratique des hautes études in Paris.

Fonts

  • South and Central America II , Fischer Weltgeschichte , Volume 23, 1965
    • Spanish edition: America Latina , Mexico 1985 (with Hélène Beyhaut)
  • Sociedad y cultura latinoamericana en la realidad internacional , Montevideo 1959
  • Co-editor of: Inmigración y desarrollo en la Argentina , 1961
  • Raíces contemporáneas de América Latina , University of Buenos Aires 1964
  • Problemas contemporáneos de América Latina , Montevideo 1990

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Individual evidence

  1. Biography based on Fischer Weltgeschichte , Volume 23