Ricardo García Granados

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Ricardo Garcia Granados (born April 18, 1851 in Victoria de Durango , † 1930 in Mexico City ) was a Mexican engineer, economist, politician, diplomat and historian.

Life

After visiting Liceo Franco Mexicano in Mexico City, Ricardo Garcia Granados went to Germany to study civil engineering at the polytechnic schools in Karlsruhe and Aachen. In Karlsruhe he became a member of the Corps Alemannia . In Aachen on December 2, 1871, he was one of the three founders of the Corps Guestphalia . He then studied economics and political science at the University of Leipzig. He completed his studies with a doctorate.

During the first reign of Porfirio Diaz he returned to Mexico and worked together with his brother Alberto Garcia Granada as a columnist in the opposition newspapers El Demócrata and La República . From 1893 to 1896 he lived in exile in the United States, where he studied at the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

A member of the Congress of the Union of Mexico was a member of the 20th legislative period . As a delegate from Mexico, he took part in the Pan-American Conference in Rio de Janeiro in 1906 . He was Deputy Consul of Mexico in Hamburg and Mexican Ambassador to El Salvador and Cuba.

Garcia Granados was a member of the Academy of Social Sciences. With his book La Constitución de 1857 y las Leyes de Reforma en México , he won first prize in the 1906 competition for the centenary of the birth of Benito Juárez .

Awards

Ricardo Garcia Granados was awarded the Prussian Order of the Crown .

Fonts

  • Decadencia y caía del régimen porfiriano , 1928
  • German-Mexican Festival for the Spring Festival 1923 of the German School in Mexico , 1923 (together with Ernst Feise, Dora Herrmann-Olbrich, Benigno Colin)
  • El apogeo del régimen porfiriano , 1923
  • El concepto cientifico de la historia , 1910
  • El oro como base de la circulación monetaria en la República mexicana , 1902
  • The problema de la organización política de México , 1909
  • González, Díaz y Romero Rubio , 1922
  • Historia de México desde la restauración de la República en 1867 hasta la caída de Porfirio Díaz , 1928
  • Introducción: Juárez, Lerdo y el primer período presidencial de Díaz , 1922
  • La Constitución de 1857 y las Leyes de Reforma en México , 1906
  • La cuestión de razas e inmigración en México , 1909
  • La cuestión monetaria en México , 1906
  • Por qué y cómo cayó Porfirio Díaz , 1928

literature

  • K. Rosenbach, H. Ortwig, C. Vogel: History of the Corps Marko-Guestphalia at RWTH Aachen University 1871 to 2001 , Aachen 2003, ISBN 3-00-011065-8 .
  • J. Medina Echavarría: Panorama de sociología contemporánea , Mexico 2008, 2nd edition, p. 37 f., ISBN 978-968-12-1369-5 .
  • Homenaje a Rafael García Granados , México 1960, pp. 11-13
  • M. Luna Argudín: Verdad y verosimilitud en la historia: retórica, literatura e historia . In: Diálogos Revista Electrónica de Historia ISSN  1409-469X . Número especial 2008 , pp. 3792-3793