List of Guatemalans

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List of Guatemala sculptors

  • A list of notable Guatemalans.

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  • Cardoza y Aragón, Luis, writer, essayist, poet, art critic, and diplomat
  • Carrera, Rafael, general, conservative politician. President of Guatemala from 1844 to 1848 and from 1851 until his death in 1865. During his military career and presidency, the new nations in Central America faced numerous problems. This led to a rise of caudillos, a term that refers to charismatic populist leaders among the indigenous people. Many regional and national caudillos were interested in power for their own gain, but Carrera was an exception as he genuinely took the interests of Guatemala's Indian majority to heart.[7] During his life, the liberals could not establish the Central American Federation that they wished due to Carrera's strong conservative and Catholic convictions.[3]
  • Castillo Armas, Carlos, colonel, politician
  • Castillo, Otto René, poet, guerrilla member of FAR
  • Chacón González, Lázaro Army General, former President
  • Chinchilla Recinos, María (1909–1944), schoolteacher killed by soldiers during a peaceful demonstration, now celebrated as a national heroine
  • Cerna y Cerna, Vicente, conservative marshal and politician. Loyal friend and comrade of Rafael Carrera, was appointed army's marshall after Carraera's victory against Salvadorian leader Gerardo Barrios. He was appointed Carrera's successor after the caudillo's death in 1865; however, Cerna's presidency was marred by constant uprising and was eventually ousted by the liberal leaders Miguel Garcia Granados and Justo Rufino Barrios on June 30, 1871.[5]
  • Cordón, Kevin, national badminton player

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References

  1. ^ Rosa 1974.
  2. ^ Montúfar & Salazar 1892.
  3. ^ a b Woodward 1993.
  4. ^ González Davison 2008.
  5. ^ a b Hernández de León 1930.
  6. ^ Hernández de León 1959.
  7. ^ Adas, Stearns & Schwarz 2009, p. 77.
  8. ^ "Shery conquista a Guatemala y al mundo", elPeriódico, page 23, April 4, 2007

Bibliography

  • Adas, M.; Stearns, P.N.; Schwarz, S.B. (2009). Turbulent Passage: A Global History of the Twentieth Century (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.
  • González Davison, Fernando (2008). La montaña infinita; Carrera, caudillo de Guatemala (in Spanish). Guatemala: Artemis y Edinter. ISBN 84-89452-81-4.
  • Hernández de León, Federico (1959). "El capítulo de las efemérides: Segunda invasión de Morazán". Diario La Hora (in Spanish). Guatemala.
  • Hernández de León, Federico (1930). El libro de las efemérides (in Spanish). Vol. Tomo III. Guatemala: Tipografía Sánchez y de Guise.
  • López Vallecillos, Italo (1966). Gerardo Barrios y su tiempo (in Spanish). San Salvador, El Salvador: Dirección Nacional de Publicaciones del Ministerio de Educación.
  • Martínez Peláez, Severo (1988). Racismo y Análisis Histórico de la Definición del Indio Guatemalteco (in Spanish). Guatemala: Editorial Universitaria.
  • Martínez Peláez, Severo (1990). La patria del criollo; ensayo de interpretación de la realidad colonial guatemalteca (in Spanish). México: Ediciones en Marcha.
  • Montúfar, Lorenzo; Salazar, Ramón A. (1892). El centenario del general Francisco Morazán (in Spanish). Guatemala: Tipografía Nacional. {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |otros= (help)
  • Rosa, Ramón (1974). Historia del Benemérito Gral. Don Francisco Morazán, ex Presidente de la República de Centroamérica (in Spanish). Tegucigalpa: Ministerio de Educación Pública, Ediciones Técnicas Centroamericana.
  • Stephens, John Lloyd; Catherwood, Frederick (1854). Incidents of travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. London, England: Arthur Hall, Virtue and Co.
  • Woodward, Ralph Lee, Jr. (1993). Rafael Carrera and the Emergence of the Republic of Guatemala, 1821-1871 (Online edition). Athens, Georgia EE.UU.: University of Georgia Press.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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