Enrique Pérez Colman

Enrique Perez Colman (Paraná, July 15, 1886, Buenos Aires, August 4, 1957) was a lawyer, journalist, writer, professor and Argentine politician, who served as finance minister between 1928 and 1930, during the second presidency of Hipólito Yrigoyen.[1]

Biography

Work as a writer and journalist

Beside being an Yrigoyenist politician, Enrique Pérez Colman was also a writer and journalist.[2] He is also family of the respected Argentinian writer César Blas Pérez Colman.

In 1912 the Radical Civic Union newspaper La Libertad was founded, 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 Director of El Diario de Paraná (1920-1922), and director of the University Magazine of the National University of the Litoral.[3]

He also wrote several books:

BookYear
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

  1. 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.
  2. "Catálogo de Autores". 2014-05-18. Archived from the original on 2014-05-18. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
  3. (Book) Who's who in Latin America: Part V Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. (Page 150)
  4. Colman, Enrique Pérez (1924). Sobre el gran sacerdocio y otras páginas (in Spanish). J. Roldán.
  5. Colman, Enrique Pérez (1929). El syllabus: política universitaria : reflexiones al margen : apostillas a la historia (in Spanish). publisher not identified.
  6. Colman, Enrique Pérez (1926). Amores al terruño: (meditaciones breves) (in Spanish). Editorial Tor.
  7. Colman, Enrique Pérez (1925). El tinglado de la farsa (in Spanish). Editorial Tor.


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