José Maria Bello

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José Maria Bello (born December 18, 1880 or 1885 in Barreiros (Brazil) , † August 25, 1959 ) was a Brazilian lawyer , politician and writer .

Bello studied humanidades in Recife and moved to Rio de Janeiro , where he graduated from the Faculdade Livre de Direito in 1911 . He worked as an editor at the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies , as a library director and became a literary critic . He published his writings from this period in book form between 1917 and 1922. In the 1920s he got into politics, first in his home region in Pernambuco , and from 1927 to 1929 as a member of parliament for the same state, in 1930 as a senator for Pernambuco. The revolution of 1930 interrupted his political career. His main historical work was created in the 1930s. After the Estado Novo (from 1945) he became an official of the United Nations and mostly lived outside of Brazil.

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  1. Short biography on the website of the Centro de Documentação do Pensamento Brasileiro