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Edmundo O'Gorman was born on 24 November, 1906 in Coyoacán, is a Mexican writer, historian and philosopher. Discover Edmundo O'Gorman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 117 years old?

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Age 117 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 24 November, 1906
Birthday 24 November
Birthplace Coyoacán
Date of death Mexico City
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Nationality Mexico

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1895

He was the son of painter and mining engineer Cecil Crawford O'Gorman, an Irishman who emigrated to Mexico in 1895, and the great-great-nephew of the first British consul to Mexico City, Charles O'Gorman, who later married a Mexican citizen.

He was the younger brother of celebrated architect and painter Juan O'Gorman.

1906

Edmundo O'Gorman (24 November 1906 in Mexico City – 28 September 1995 in Mexico City) was a Mexican writer, historian and philosopher.

He is considered as being among the earlier and most influential applicants of historical revisionism to commonly held narratives regarding the Spanish colonial period in Latin America.

O'Gorman was born in Coyoacán, in the southern part of Mexico City.

1928

He graduated with a degree in Law (1928) from the Escuela Libre de Derecho.

1938

Between 1938 and 1952, O'Gorman worked for the Mexican General National Archive.

1940

In 1940 he began lecturing in the Philosophy faculty of the Mexico City College.

1948

In 1948 he obtained a Masters in Philosophy and in 1951 he completed his doctorate in History with summa cum laude honorific distinction from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).

While at UNAM, he was at the university's Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, and a researcher at the university's Institute of Historical Research.

During his time at UNAM, O'Gorman met and developed relationships with distinguished Mexican intellectuals and Spanish refugees, such as José Gaos, who would greatly influence his later works.

O'Gorman also lectured at the Universidad Iberoamericana.

1951

O'Gorman was the author of several historical texts between 1951 and 1986.

O'Gorman published his first works and studies in the "Alcancía" along with his close friend Justino Fernández.

He was a great admirer of authors such as José Ortega y Gasset, Wilhelm Dilthey, Benedetto Croce, Martin Heidegger, among other history writers who kept disagreement with former Mexican historiography, which was full of extremism and with a leaning towards new, unedited documents.

1969

He became a member of the Mexican Academy of the Spanish Language in 1969 and the Mexican Academy of the Corresponding History of the Real of Madrid, corporation of which he was a director from 1972 to 1987.

He resigned after disagreements over concepts such as the "discovery of America", "encounter between two worlds", "cultural fusion" (or "natural mixing"), names he rejected and instead preferred the terms "empowerment", "domination" and others more according with history.