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Norman Gall

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Norman Gall is an American scholar. He is the executive director of the Fernand Braudel Institute of World Economics, based in São Paulo, Brazil.

Gall was born in New York City and has studied Latin American affairs since 1961.[1] He was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1968 to study Iberian and Latin American History.[2]

In 2010, he was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot prize of Columbia University, the oldest international award for journalism. The award citation noted his "half a century of reporting, analysis and commentary on the Americas... unparalleled in its breadth, reach and quality".[3]

References

  1. ^ Biography
  2. ^ Norman Gall - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  3. ^ "Cabot Prize Winners, 2010". Columbia University School of Journalism. 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2012.

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