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Alcides Arguedas

Alcides Arguedas (15 July 1879 – 8 May 1946) was a Bolivian writer and historian.
==About==
Alcides Arguedas Díaz (La Paz, July 15, 1879 - Chulumani, May 6, 1946) was a writer, politician, and Bolivian historian. His literary work, which addresses issues related to national identity, miscegenation and indigenous issues, had a profound influence on the Bolivian social thought in the first half of the twentieth century. His top novel, Bronze Race, is considered one of the best novels of Bolivia and a precursor of the indigenism.
==Background and political and diplomatic roles==
Son of Fructuoso Arguedas and Sabina Diaz, he studied in the Ayacucho college and then Law and Political Science (1904) at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés.
From his time as a collaborated student in diverse mediums, he started in trade; through the written newspaper A flight Pen (1908), as in the ephemeral magazine of America and the World; he arrived to be deputy director of The Debate (1915).
As a diplomat he was second secretary of the Legation of Bolivia in Paris (1910), where he would meet Rubén Darío and Francisco Garcia Calderon and would have as boss the ex-president Ismael Montes. Subsequently, he was sent to London.
After returning to Bolivia, he was elected deputy of the Liberal party in 1916, and Bolivian representative in the creation of the League of Nations (1918). He was also consul general in paris (1922) and minister plenipotentiary in Columbia (1929) where he was dismissed for criticizing President Hernando Siles (1930).
He was born in La Paz, where he studied law and political science at the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés and sociology in Paris.
He began working in various media as a student, beginning with Peruvian newspaper El Comercio, moving on to columns for El Diario, the short-lived Revista de América and El Mundial, and eventually became deputy editor of El Debate in 1915.
After returning to Bolivia, he was elected in 1916 by Bolivia's Liberal Party, and served as Bolivian representative to the creation of the League of Nations (1918). He also was consul general in Paris (1922) and minister plenipotentiary in Colombia (1929), where he was dismissed for criticizing the President Hernando Siles (1930).
He maintained a critical stance toward certain political administrations, for which he was removed from office, exiled, and even slapped by then-President Germán Busch. He became senator for the county of La Paz and eventually led the Liberal Party.
Under the administration of President Enrique Peñaranda, he served as Minister of Agriculture, Colonization and Immigration (1940), and then left for Venezuela as minister plenipotentiary (1941).

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