Salvador de Madariaga

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Salvador de Madariaga was a Spanish diplomat, writer, historian, and liberal intellectual known for his prominent role in international politics and advocacy of European integration in the early 20th century.


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instanceOf diplomat
historian
human
liberal intellectual
politician
writer
awardReceived Charlemagne Prize
Jawaharlal Nehru Award for International Understanding
countryOfCitizenship Spain
dateOfBirth 1886-07-23
dateOfDeath 1978-12-14
educatedAt Instituto Escuela de Madrid
University of Paris NERFINISHED
employer League of Nations
University of Oxford NERFINISHED
familyName de Madariaga
fieldOfWork European integration
history
international relations
political theory
givenName Salvador
ideology liberalism
pro-Europeanism
knownFor advocacy of European integration
historical works on Spain and Latin America
role in the League of Nations
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
Spanish
memberOf Cortes of the Second Spanish Republic
Liberal International
movement European federalism
liberalism
name Salvador de Madariaga
nationality Spanish
notableWork Anarchy or Hierarchy
Christopher Columbus
Englishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards
Spain
The Rise of the Spanish American Empire
occupation diplomat
historian
journalist
university teacher
writer
participatedIn European federalist movement
Second Spanish Republic politics
placeOfBirth A Coruña
Galicia
Spain
placeOfDeath Locarno
Switzerland
positionHeld Spanish ambassador to France
Spanish ambassador to the United States
chair of Spanish at the University of Oxford
permanent delegate of Spain to the League of Nations
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Geneva
Locarno
Madrid
Oxford
Paris
spouse Constance Archibald

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