Manuel Caballero

Historian, Author

1931 – 2010

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Who was Manuel Caballero?

Manuel Antonio Caballero Agüero was a notable Venezuelan historian, journalist, best-selling author and professor of contemporary Venezuelan History at the Central University of Venezuela.

Caballero was born in Barquisimeto, studied History at the Central University of Venezuela and obtained a PhD at University College London. With the publication of his PhD dissertation he became the first Venezuelan author to be published by Cambridge University Press. In 1989 he was invited to teach at Universitá degli Studi di Napoli in Italy. He received the National Award on Journalism and the National History Award and in 2005 he was elected as a member of the Academia Nacional de la Historia. He wrote regularly for Venezuelan newspapers El Nacional, El Diario de Caracas and most recently El Universal. Despite his past as a left-wing thinker and political activist, in particular against president Rómulo Betancourt, in his latter years he became one of the most vocal and vehement critics of president Hugo Chávez and his administration. He revised his perspective on President Betancourt in a biography written in 2004.

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Born
Dec 5, 1931
Barquisimeto
Also known as
  • Manuel. Caballero
Spouses
Nationality
  • Venezuela
Profession
Education
  • Central University of Venezuela
Lived in
  • Caracas
Died
Dec 12, 2010
Caracas

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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