Enrique Perez Colman (Paraná, July 15, 1886, Buenos Aires, August 4, 1957) was a lawyer, journalist, writer, professor and Argentine politician, who served as Minister of the Treasury between 1928 and 1930, during the second presidency of Hipólito Yrigoyen.[1]
Biography
editWork as a writer and journalist
editBeside being an Yrigoyenist politician, Enrique Pérez Colman was also a writer and journalist.[2] He is also a member of the respected Argentinian writer César Blas Pérez Colman's family.
In 1912, the Radical Civic Union newspaper La Libertad was founded, as a result of the enthusiasm of the young radicalist movement; its main editors were Enrique Pérez Colman and the Radical Civic Union Eduardo F. Lemos.
As a journalist, he was the Director of El Diario de Paraná (1920-1922), and the director of the University Magazine of the National University of the Litoral.[3]
He also wrote several books:
Book | Year |
---|---|
Sobre el gran sacerdocio y otras páginas[4] | (1924) |
El Syllabus[5] | (1925) |
Amores al terruño[6] | (1926) |
El Tinglado de la Farsa[7] | (1929) |
Historia De Entre Rios |
References
edit- ^ Lb (2007-11-13). "Diccionario Biográfico Nacional de la Unión Cívica Radical: FLEITAS, JUAN B., por Enrique Pereira". Diccionario Biográfico Nacional de la Unión Cívica Radical. Archived from the original on 2011-09-24. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
- ^ "Catálogo de Autores". 2014-05-18. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
- ^ (Book) Who's who in Latin America: Part V Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. (Page 150)
- ^ Colman, Enrique Pérez (1924). Sobre el gran sacerdocio y otras páginas (in Spanish). J. Roldán.
- ^ Colman, Enrique Pérez (1929). El syllabus: política universitaria : reflexiones al margen : apostillas a la historia (in Spanish). publisher not identified.
- ^ Colman, Enrique Pérez (1926). Amores al terruño: (meditaciones breves) (in Spanish). Editorial Tor.
- ^ Colman, Enrique Pérez (1925). El tinglado de la farsa (in Spanish). Editorial Tor.