Skip to main content

Dorothy Miller Richardson Biography

Dorothy Miller Richardson

(Abingdon, 1873-Beckenham, 1957) British writer.In his work he used the interior monologue for the first time.His twelve novels form a cycle, with the title Peregrinación (1915-1938), which narrates the life of a female character: Miriam Anderson.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Noah's Ark and the Sumerian myth of Utnapishtim

Many people know the biblical history of the Noah's Ark , but few know the existence of a Sumerian story in many places identical to that of Judeo-Christian Genesis. The history of Noe's Ark , of how I manufacture an immense ship to save animal and human life during a divine flood that drowned a world of sinners, was written in the Genesis .But there is another myth, previous and very similar, which comes from the literature mesopotamica . Article index The story of Noah's Ark The story of Noah's Ark , of how I make a huge ship to save animal and human life during a divine flood that drowned a world of sinners, appears for the first time in the Hebrew Bible or Old Testament, in the Genesis , chapters 6 to 9. Indeed, this story tells how Yaveh, tired of evil and human ruinness, decides to send a universal flood on the face of the Earth to eliminate all the rest of that civilization.However, among all men Yaveh rescues one, Noe, a good and just man

Askar Akayev Biography

Askar Akayev (Askar Akaiev or Akayev; Kyzyl-Baizak, 1944) Politician from Kyrgyzstan, president of his country between 1990 and 2005.He studied at the Leningrad Institute of Precision Mechanics and Optics, in which he taught between 1973 and 1976.Also a professor at the Polytechnic Institute of Frunze (now Bishkek), he went on to direct it between 1976 and 1986.As a doctor of technology, that last year he was appointed head of the Department of Sciences of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kyrgyzstan, a body of which he was later a member and vice president. In 1990 he presented his candidacy in the first elections by direct suffrage for the post of President of the Republic.After several rounds that eliminated the other five candidates, on October 27 Akayev was victorious.At the head of the republic, he showed in the process of disintegration of the USSR a moderate attitude and free of nationalistic pretensions, favorable, first, to the maintenance of the Union, and

Jose Refugio Velasco Biography

José Refugio Velasco (Aguascalientes, 1851-Mexico, 1923) Mexican military.He evicted Pancho Villa de Torreón during the Huerta regime and, after the latter's fall, was part of the interim Carbajal government.Appointed commander-in-chief of the army, he signed the Teoloyucán Accords (1914) with the constitutionalists, which put an end to the Huerta period.

The Berlin Wall - Construction, history and fall of the Berlin Wall

The Berlin Wall-Construction, history and fall of the Berlin Wall .The construction and especially the fall of the Berlin Wall have been great events that have marked the history of the 20th century since This wall divided Germany into two parts for more than 28 years. In this article we want to explain the background, the history of the construction, the fall and where you can see the remains of the Berlin Wall.all about the Berlin Wall, the Cold War symbol ! Index of the article Background of the Berlin Wall Let's start the article explaining how Germany was and what happened for the construction of the Berlin Wall.When World War II ended Germany was divided , we focused on Berlin where the city was segmented and n four sectors depending on the countries that occupied it.Or what is the same, Berlin was divided into these four sectors of occupation : The Soviet area The American zone The French zone The English zone When four countries with such different pol

Hernando Tellez Biography

Hernando Téllez (Santafé de Bogotá, 1908-1966) Colombian writer and journalist.From a very young age, he showed his journalistic skills, as a contributor to the magazine Universidad directed by Germán Arciniegas, and as an assistant to Enrique Santos in El Tiempo . He was also deputy director of El Liberal and director of the magazine Semana .During the period between 1943 and 1944 he served as Colombian consul in Marseille and senator of the Republic, but he stood out above all for being one of the most complete writers of his time (he was a translator, commentator, short story writer, essayist and literary critic ). In his extensive essay work he dealt with issues of literature, society, politics and everyday life.Téllez was a poet of the essay, as well as profound; He was a great craftsman of the language, a teacher in a sober and effective handling of the language.He was a sensitive observer of daily life, an acute critic of the social and political life of the country

Claude Louis Berthollet Biography

Claude Louis Berthollet (Talloires, France, 1748-Arcueil, id., 1822) French chemist.He studied medicine in Turin (1768) and later moved to Paris.An academic elect in 1780, his investigations with hydrocyanic acid (prussic) and with hydrocyanic acid led him to disagree with Lavoisier on the question whether the presence of oxygen is essential in all acids.Berthollet discovered the composition of ammonia and introduced the use of chlorine as a bleaching agent.In his work on the theory of chemical affinities Chemical statics test (1803) he proposed a law of indefinite proportions for chemical combinations, as opposed to Proust's law of definite proportions.Although this law was rejected, Berthollet's idea that mass influences the course of chemical reactions was later vindicated in the law of mass action enunciated by Guldberg and Waage. Claude Louis Berthollet After having studied in Annecy and Chambéry, Claude Louis Berthollet graduated in medicine in Turin, and in 1770

Biography of Miguel Boyer

Miguel Boyer, former minister of economy during the presidency of Felipe Gonzalez, and of which we now review his biography has passed away. Biography of Miguel Boyer Miguel Boyer is born on February 5, 1939 in the French town of San Juan de Luz , where his family lived who had been exiled because of the civil war. His father, Jose Boyer Ruiz-Beneyan, was a militant of the Republican Left, a party close to Manuel Azana while maternally comes from a family of liberal Riojan politicians, among whom were his great-grandfather Amos Salvador Rodriganez and Tirso Rodriganez, and more distant Sagasta, who were ministers of the Treasury and governors of Ban co de Espana, as well as Amos Salvador Carreras, son of Rodriganez, militant of the Republican Left and Minister of Government in the last government presided over by Manuel Azana during the Second Republic (February-May 1936). B oyer studies at the Liceo Frances de Madrid , having a degree in Economics and Physics

Platon Biography

This time we bring you the Platon biography , without a doubt one of the historical characters of the Ancient Greece that have transcended until our times.Recognized worldwide as one of the parents of the philosophy , he was much more than a great thinker. He was a man who tried to put his ideas into practice on a better society.And he was the creator of new ways of transmitting and fostering philosophical thinking . The main scenario in which the Platon Biography takes place is Athens , the most advanced city state of the Ancient Greece .Alli was born in the 427 BC .childhood was spent in the historical context of the last years of splendor Dor of the Democracy Athenian (because Pericles had died just in 427 BC ). In his youth, he saw the terrible war of the Peloponnese -a confrontation between Sparta and Athens -the two most powerful cities in Greece .At the young age of 21, Platon joined the circle of Socrates , producing a great change

The great Aztec city of Tenochtitlan

In History Today Online we now talk about one of the most representative cities of Aztec culture as we explain the history of the great Aztec city of Tenochtitlan. The great Aztec city of Technoctilan When the conquerors arrived in 1519, the city of Tenochtitlan had about 150,000 inhabitants and exceeded in extension and urban planning any European city of the time. During the second half of the fifteenth century, Tenochtitlan It was the most powerful city in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, with an area that reached 14 km2.With an axis in the ceremonial center of the sacred site, the city was expanding concentrically as the different social classes related to that religious center. In the surroundings near the sacred precinct the homes of the nobles rose ; beyond that of the administrators and artisans and, on the periphery, a dispersed population of a rural nature. However, the separation between the countryside and the city, between the rural and the urban, w