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  2. Fondo de Cultura Económica - Wikipedia

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    1994 Commemorating its 60th anniversary, FCE publishes its third Catálogo histórico and Víctor Díaz Arciniegas's Historia de la casa. Fondo de Cultura Económica (1934-1994). 1995 To meet the needs of Central America and the Caribbean markets, FCE opens its ninth branch in Guatemala. 2000 Gonzalo Celorio replaces Miguel de la Madrid as CEO ...

  3. Foreign Branches of Fondo de Cultura Económica - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Fondo de Cultura Económica (FCE) in Peru began in the late 1950s, when the then director, Arnaldo Orfila Reynal, entrusted writer Magda Portal with the distribution of FCE books in the country. In early 1961, Portal found a suitable space on the third block of Jiron Apurimac in downtown Lima, where she set up a small office ...

  4. Consuelo Sáizar - Wikipedia

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    Roxana del Consuelo Sáizar Guerrero (born 1961 in Acaponeta, Nayarit, Mexico), is an editor and publisher, former CEO of Fondo de Cultura Económica (2002-2009), President of the National Council for Culture and the Arts (CONACULTA) (2009-2012) and President of the Regional Center for the Promotion of Books in Latin America and the Caribbean (Cerlalc) (2010-2012).

  5. Ignacio Solares - Wikipedia

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    Fondo de Cultura Económica 1997. Tríptico de Guerra (War Triptych). Play. Si buscas la paz, prepárate para la guerra. (If peace is what you are looking for, be prepared for war). Textos de Difusión Cultural, Dirección de Literatura, UNAM 2002. Luis Cernuda y la suprarrealidad del deseo (Luis Cernuda and the above reality desire). Essay.

  6. Natalia Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Toledo Paz has been a fellow of Fondo Nacional para la Cultura y las Artes (the National Fund for Culture and for the Arts, FONCA) (1994–1995; 2001–2002), and Fondo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Oaxaca (the Fund for Culture and for the Arts of Oaxaca, FOESCA) (1995–1996). [3]

  7. El Colegio de México - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1940 by the Mexican Federal Government, the Bank of Mexico (Banco de México), the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and the Fondo de Cultura Económica.

  8. Jorge Alberto Lozoya - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Alberto Lozoya. Jorge Alberto Lozoya Legorreta (born December 7, 1943) is a Mexican diplomat with broad experience in international cooperation and cultural affairs. He has also been associated with some of the top Mexican and international academic institutions, with special interest on Asian civilizations and prospective studies and international negotiations.

  9. Celso Furtado - Wikipedia

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    Celso Monteiro Furtado (July 26, 1920 – November 20, 2004) was a Brazilian economist and one of the most distinguished intellectuals of the 20th century. [1] His work focuses on development and underdevelopment and on the persistence of poverty in peripheral countries throughout the world.