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Balaguer, Joaquín, 1906-2002

LC control no.n 82165628
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPQ7409.B3
Personal name headingBalaguer, Joaquín, 1906-2002
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Variant(s)Balaguer y Ricardo, Joaquín, 1906-2002
Ricardo, Joaquín Balaguer y, 1906-2002
Balaguer Ricardo, Joaquín, 1906-2002
See alsoDominican Republic. President (1966-1978 : Balaguer)
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Birth date1906-09-01
Death date2002-07-14
Place of birthNavarrete (Dominican Republic)
Place of deathSanto Domingo (Dominican Republic)
AffiliationUniversité de Paris Dominican Republic. Ministerio de Educación Superior, Ciencia y Tecnología Dominican Republic. President (1966-1978 : Balaguer) Partido Reformista Social Cristiano (Dominican Republic)
Profession or occupationPoliticians Presidents Authors
Found inHis Tebaida lírica ... 1925.
Traslado de los restos ... 1988: t.p. (Joaquín Balaguer Ricardo)
Wikipedia WWW site, Dec. 29, 2006 (under Joaquín Balaguer: Joaquín Amparo Balaguer Ricardo; b. Sept. 1, 1906, Navarrete; d. July 14, 2002, Santo Domingo; president of the Dominican Republic, Aug. 3, 1960-Jan. 16, 1962, July 1, 1966-Aug. 16, 1978, Aug. 16, 1986-Aug. 16, 1996)
Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, Second Edition, accessed June 22, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Balaguer, Joaquín; president; born c.1906 in Villa Bisono, Dominican Republic; studied law in the capital city of Santo Domingo; a doctorate, the University of Paris; served as the Dominican Republic's minister of education and vice president; began his presidency as a Rafael Leónidas Trujillo's puppet (1960); faced massive popular protests for a return to democratic rule; spent three years in exile in New York City (1962-1965); elected president (1966-1978); second term in the presidency drew to an end; won the presidency as the candidate of the Reformist Social Christian Party (PRSC) (1986); created construction programs to boost the economy and create jobs; re-elected (in 1990 and 1994); international condemnation forced him to schedule early elections with a promise that he would not run (1996); wrote a book, “La islarevés: Haiti y el destinodominicano” (The Island in Reverse: Haiti and the Dominican Destiny), and expressed concern over Haitianization of Hispaniola and the high birth rates of blacks (1983); died 2002 in Dominican Republic)
Not found inLC data base 04-01-90 (hdg.: Dominican Republic. President (1966-1978 : Balaguer))
Associated languagespa