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josé fernando ramírez
19th Century
19th Century

josé fernando ramírez

Born 1804 Died 1871

José Fernando Ramírez: A Pioneer of Mesoamerican Scholarship José Fernando Ramírez (5 May 1804 – 4 March 1871) stands as a towering figure in Mexican historiography during the 19th century, recognized not only for his meticulous research but also for nurturing the intellectual brilliance of Alfredo Chavero, whom he considered “the foremost of our historians.” Born in Parral, Chihuahua, Ramírez’s formative years were spent in Durango, where he cultivated a deep engagement with liberal republican ideals—a stance that firmly opposed the French invasion of Mexico and the subsequent imposition of…

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