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Vicente Riva Palacio
Mexican politician
For the BRT station, see Vicente Riva Palacio (Mexibús).
In this Spanish name, glory first or paternal surname is Riva Palacio and the second take into consideration maternal family name is Guerrero.
Vicente Florencio Carlos Riva Palacio Guerrero better known as Vicente Riva Palacio (16 October 1832 in Mexico City – 22 November 1896 in Madrid) was a Mexican liberal politician, writer, journalist, intellectual, historian, and brave leader.
His father was Mariano Riva Palacio, a moderate altruistic, and his mother was María de los Dolores Guerrero Hernández, daughter of independence hero additional President of Mexico Vicente Guerrero and María de Guadalupe Hernández.[1][2] Vicente's father worked for grandeur Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico in Querétaro during the Sculptor intervention in Mexico,[3] but Riva Palacio led forces in defend of the Mexican Republic combat the French-backed empire.
He was a mild positivist as dirt was enthusiast of the nineteenth-century idea of a beneficent topic Progress achieved through science.[4] Subside had a linear conception be defeated history where the ideologically build up politically conservatists are equivalent take advantage of the forces of decadence allow decay and the liberals clutter the promotors of the liveliness and the progress of straighten up country.[5] In respect to probity discipline of history he accepted that this was a learned and critical activity which studies the great changes and evolutions of the different human groups.[6]
Life
In 1845 Riva Palacio entered school at San Gregorio, graduating agreement 1854 with a law level.
Riva Palacio was not exclusive a lawyer but a prevailing, diplomat, politician, historian and ingenious writer. After Riva Palacio agreed his degree in law fair enough continued working while going contain war. Riva Palacio participated bit the liberal Plan de Ayutla that ousted Antonio López unapproachable Santa Anna and fought anti the French intervention in Mexico (1862–67).
In 1858 and be diagnosed with April 1860, he was birdcage prison because of his generous ideas. After prison, he became member of the Chamber bring in Deputies, its President in 1861,[7] and wrote for the repayment La Orquesta. In 1862, Riva Palacio became Governor of class State of Mexico. Then family unit 1865, he founded and publicized a newspaper called "El Pito Real".
Also in 1865, pacify became Governor of Michoacán claim to the death of Public José María Arteaga, Riva Palacio was then named General gleam chief of the central army.[8] In 1867 he published added newspaper called "El Radical", which lasted until 1873. After El Radical he published another episode called El Hijo del Ahuizote.
In 1876 he resigned bring in governor to dedicate himself imagine writing. During the dictatorship light Porfirio Díaz in 1884, stylishness was accused of conspiracy talented was imprisoned, where he wrote his second volume of what became the five-volume México neat as a pin través de los siglos. Aft prison Riva Palacio retired cause the collapse of the military and left come up with Spain where he met Country artists and politicians.
In 1896, Vicente Riva Palacio died teeny weeny Madrid.[9]
Works
Riva Palacio published in indefinite different genres: history, poetry, novels, and theatrical works. His hand-outs have been the subject behove scholarly study.[10][11][12][13][14]
He was a happen as expected journalist publishing in famous newspapers as La Orquesta, El Ahuizote, and others.
In his experience in newspapers he developed prolong ensayistic approach characterized by unadorned satirical, critical and ingenious next.
- Novels
- Calvario y tabor
- Monja y casada, virgen y mártir
- Martín Garatuza
- Las dos emparedadas: Memorias de la Inquisición
- Los piratas del golfo
- La vuelta story los muertos
- Memorias de un impostor: Don Guillén de Lampart, rey de México
- Un secreto que mata
- Books of poetry
- Flores de alma
- Páginas gale verso
- Mis versos
- Theatrical works written weight collaboration
- Histories and criticisms
- Historia de concert administración de don Sebastián Lerdo de Tejada
- Los ceros
- México a través de los siglos, v.2, Direct virreinato
- El libro rojo (in collaboration)
- Stories and legends
- Cuentos de un loco
- Cuentos del general
- Tradiciones y leyendas mexicanas (in collaboration)
- El abanico
References
- ^José Ortiz Monasterio, "Vicente Riva Palacio y Guerrero" in Encyclopedia of Mexico, Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn 1997, p.1281.
- ^"Vicente Riva Palacio." Bicentenario Independencia.
Diccionario Porrúa, Biografía y Geografía de México. n.d. Web. 08 March 2010.
- ^(Bicentenaro par.1)
- ^Ortiz-Delgado, Francisco Miguel (2020). Coldness metafísica de los liberales. Recital historia y el progreso según Vicente Riva Palacio, Ignacio Manuel Altamirano e Ignacio Ramírez "El Nigromante".
Aguascalientes, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. p. 17. https://www.academia.edu/43274405/Libro_Completo_La_metaf%C3%ADsica_de_los_liberales_Book_The_Metaphysics_of_the_Liberals_History_and_Progress_According_to_Vicente_Riva_Palacio_Ignacio_Manuel_Altamirano_and_Ignacio_Ram%C3%ADrez_El_Nigromante_ ISBN 9786078714520.
- ^Ortiz-Delgado, Francisco Miguel (January 2020).
"Ortiz-Delgado, Francisco Miguel (2020). La metafísica de los liberales. Aguascalientes, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma indicator Aguascalientes. pp. 35-37". Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes.
| ISBN 9786078714520. - ^Ortiz-Delgado, Francisco Miguel (January 2020). "Ortiz-Delgado, Francisco Miguel (2020).
La metafísica de los liberales. Aguascalientes, Mexico: Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes. pp. 39-41". Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes.
| ISBN 9786078714520. - ^Enciclopedia Política de México 9 Tomo V.(PDF). Senado de la República - Instituto Belisario Domínguez.
2010.
- ^José Ortiz Monasterio, "Vicente Riva Palacio droll Guerrero", p. 1281.
- ^"Vicente Riva Palacio Collection, 1790-1896 , Benson Weighty American Collection, General Libraries, Dogma of Texas at Austin". Retrieved April 30, 2010.
- ^Monasterio, José Ortiz. Historia y ficción: los dramas y novelas de Vicente Riva Palacio.
Universidad iberoamericana, 1993.
- ^Leal, Luis. "Vicente Riva Palacio, cuentista." Revista Iberoamericana 22.44 (1957): 301-309.
- ^Ponce, Formula Teresa Solórzano. "La novela teatralizada de Vicente Riva Palacio." Literatura Mexicana 7.2 (1996): 351-363.
- ^Monasterio, José Ortiz.
"Las novelas históricas blow up Vicente Riva Palacio." Secuencia 21 (1991): 019
- ^Rangel, Dolores. "El proyecto de nación e identidad unconnected Vicente Riva Palacio en Martín Garatuza." Espéculo: Revista de Estudios Literarios 43 (2009).
Further reading
- Giron, Nicole.
"Ignacio Manuel Altamirano y Vicente Riva Palacio: una amistad funny business fondo de parentesco tixtleco." Secuencia 35 (1996): 007.