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Mexican lawyer, sociologist and historian (1922–2023)
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Pablo González Casanova
González Casanova in 2007
Rector of the National Autonomous University of Mexico
In office
May 1970 (1970-05) – 1972
Preceded byJavier Barros Sierra
Succeeded byGuillermo Soberón Acevedo
Personal details
BornPablo González Casanova y del Valle
(1922-02-11)11 February 1922
Toluca, State of Mexico, Mexico
Died18 April 2023(2023-04-18) (aged 101)
Tlalpan, Mexico City, Mexico
OccupationSociologist, lawyer, historian

Pablo González Casanova y del Valle (11 February 1922 – 18 April 2023) was a Mexican lawyer, sociologist, and historian. He was awarded UNESCO's International José Martí Prize in 2003.

González Casanova was born in Toluca, State of Mexico, in 1922. He took a degree in law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and earned a master's degree in historical science at El Colegio de México. At the age of 28 he was awarded a doctorate in sociology by the Sorbonne.

He served as rector of the UNAM from 1970 to 1972 and was a member of the Mexican Academy of Language. In addition to the International José Martí Prize, he received the National Prize for Arts and Sciences in 1984.

He died in Tlalpan, Mexico City, in 2023, at the age of 101.

Publications

  • Misoneísmo y modernidad en el siglo XVIII en México (1948)
  • Una Utopía de América (Ed. El colegio de México)(1953)
  • Estudio de la Técnica Social (1958)
  • La literatura perseguida en la crisis de la Colonia (1958)
  • La democracia en México (1965)
  • Las categorías del desarrollo económico y la investigación en Ciencias Sociales (1977)
  • Sociología de la explotación (1980)
  • La nueva metafísica y el socialismo (1982)
  • El estado de los partidos políticos en México (1983)
  • Imperialismo y liberación en América Latina (1983)
  • La hegemonía del pueblo y la lucha centro-americana (1984)
  • Las Nuevas Ciencias y las Humanidades: De la Academia a la Política (Ed. Anthropos)(2004)

References

  1. ^ Demos, Editorial; Urrutia, Fernando Camacho Servín y Alonso. "La Jornada - Falleció Pablo González Casanova, destacado politólogo y sociólogo mexicano". www.jornada.com.mx.
  2. "In Memoriam of Pablo González Casanova, International UNESCO/José Martí Prize Laureate 2003".
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