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María Ugarte

María Ugarte España (22 February 1914, Segovia, Spain – 4 March 2011, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) was a Spanish-Dominican journalist, writer, academician, historian and palaeographer. Ugarte was the first woman who worked as a journalist in the Dominican Republic,〔 and also the first woman to become a member of the Dominican Academy of History.
== Biography ==
María Ugarte was born in Segovia, Old Castile, Spain, to Comdt. Jerónimo de Ugarte Roure, a Basque soldier who became civil governor of Zamora in the second Republican biennium.〔 She was a student of Antonio Machado and Ortega y Gasset, and classmate of Julián Marías.
Ugarte España obtained a degree in ''Philosophy and Literature'' (1935) at the Central University of Madrid (now Complutense University of Madrid), specializing in ''Historical Sciences'', and was assistant professor of the historian (1934–1936).〔〔
At the university she met Constantino Brusíloff (1895–1977), a Russian exile, veteran of the First World War.〔AIZPURU, Mikel, & FERNÁNDEZ BLANCO, Aída:«Los estudios de Filología Moderna. La enseñanza de las lenguas modernas. Ruso», en S. LÓPEZ RIOS, & GONZÁLEZ CÁRCELES, Juan Antonio: La Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de Madrid en la Segunda República. Arquitectura y Universidad durante los años 30, Madrid, Sociedad Estatal de Commemoraciones Culturales,2008, pp. 396-399〕 They married and had a daughter Carmen.
The political situation in the country with the outbreak of the civil war and the rise of Franco, forced them to fled into exile in the Dominican Republic,〔〔 where they arrived on early February 1940.〔 At first, Ugarte worked at the State Secretariat for Foreign Affairs;〔 she also went on to teach the Spanish language to the refugees of the World War II in Sosúa, in northern Dominican Republic.
Between June and November 1943 she taught at the University of Santo Domingo the first course of Archival Science that was ever held at the Dominican Republic. She made the first Bulletin Index of the General Archive of the Nation, which was published in 1947.〔 During the 1940s, Ugarte discovered a huge repertoire of colonial documents, among them, the ''Royal Archives of Bayaguana''.〔 By 1945, Brusíloff and Ugarte divorced and the former moved to Venezuela.〔
On April 1948, Ugarte started her career as journalist in the newspaper ''El Caribe'',〔〔 invited by its managing editor, Mr. Rafael Herrera;〔 at ''El Caribe'' she was assistant editor, director of the cultural supplement (1963–1998), and director of Supplements and worked in there until she retired, in 2000.〔〔 In 1950, she married with separate property to the cattleman José Antonio Jiménez Álvarez.〔

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