Luciano José Joublanc Rivas

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Luciano José Joublanc Rivas (born February 21, 1896 in Mexico City , † 1959 in San Miguel de Allende ) was a Mexican ambassador .

Life

He was a member of the Ateneo de la Juventud Mexicana and editor of the magazine La Falange , which was published from 1922 by Jaime Torres Bodet and Bernardo Ortiz de Montellano. He settled in San Luis Potosí and founded and published the magazine El Fifí . It worked with the daily La Razón . In 1923 he joined the foreign service. He was paid as a typist to accompany the governor of the state of San Luis Potosí , Rafael Nieto Compéa, on a confidential mission to the United Kingdom . He was also accredited to the embassies in Guatemala City and Washington. In 1928 Rivas was accredited to the Mexican Embassy in La Paz.

Due to the attack on Poland in 1939, he left Warsaw for Helsinki . Diplomatic relations with the government-in-exile in London were maintained through the Polish envoy in Mexico City, Alexander Wiesiclowski. In 1956 Rivas served in the Mexican Mission to the United Nations Permanent Mission in New York City .

Works

  • De la hermandad. Verses in collaboration with Jesús Zavala García and Manuel Ramírez Arriaga, San Luis Potosí, SLP, Escuela Industrial Militar Benito Juárez, 1918.
predecessor Office successor
Antonio Castro Leal Mexican Ambassador in Warsaw
August 4, 1933 to September 19, 1939
José Maximiliano Alfonso de Rosenzweig Díaz
Alfredo Breceda Mercado Mexican Ambassador in Helsinki
August 12, 1940 to February 2, 1945
Francisco Javier Aguilar González
Francisco Javier Aguilar González Mexican Ambassador in Lisbon
April 30, 1945 to November 15, 1945
Enrique Gilberto Bosques Saldívar
José Maximiliano Alfonso de Rosenzweig Díaz Mexican Ambassador in London to the Polish government in exile
January 24, 1946 to May 1, 1947
Salvador R. Guzman Esparza
predecessor Office successor
Luis Sánchez Pontón Mexican Ambassador to Moscow
May 9, 1947 to August 30, 1949
Germán L. Rennow Hay

Individual evidence

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  2. Aurora Maura Ocampo, Diccionario de escritores mexicanos, siglo XX, Tomo 4 Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Estudios Literarios
  3. Jump up ↑ Aurora Maura Ocampo, Diccionario de escritores mexicanos, siglo XX, Tomo 9 , Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Centro de Estudios Literarios
  4. Embajadores de México
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