Rafael García Granados

Rafael García Granados (February 20, 1893 – 1955) was a Mexican historian.

Books

  • Huexotsingo. La ciudad y el convento franciscano (1934)
  • Xochimilco (1934)
  • Sillería del coro de la Antigua iglesia de San Agustín, 2 volumes (1941)
  • Diccionario biográfico de historia Antigua de Méjico, 3 volumes (1952–1953)
  • El hospital de Jesús, published posthumously (1956)
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References

  • Dibble, Charles E. (1959). "Rafael García Granados (1893-1955)". The Hispanic American Historical Review. 36 (3): 381–384.


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