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Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea, MA BE KHS (9 February 1905 – 20 January 1983) was a Mexican historian, diplomat, scholar, professor, art collector and sugarcane entrepreneur who made significant contributions toward the study of the haciendas of the State of Jalisco (Mexico) in the twentieth century.〔Villaseñor y Villaseñor, "Bibliografía General de Jalisco", vol. IV, 1990, p. 37〕 He spoke Spanish, English, French, Italian and Latin fluently. He authored and published numerous articles for newspapers and specialized magazines in Mexico, South America, Spain, United Kingdom and United States.〔Lajoie, ''Who is Who in Mexico'', vol. 1, 1972, p. 124〕 His enthusiasm for History led him to become a professor of Regional History at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in 1965.〔"Investigaciones contemporáneas sobre historia de México", 1971, pp. 246, 260〕 Later on, in 1973, he earned his MA degree in Latin American Studies at the University of New Mexico.〔Anales del Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, Issue 88, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Investigaciones Estéticas, México, 2006, p. 106〕 He is especially mentioned by Mexican academics Mauricio Benchot (2001)〔Benchot, Mauricio; "Quehaceres de la Historia", CONDUMEX, México, 2001, p. 182〕 and José María Murià (2003)〔Murià, José María; "Nueve ensayos sobre historiografía regional", CONACULTA, México, 2003, p. 126〕 as an early historian of the haciendas in Western Mexico. ==Biographical notes== His published biographical notes were written by: * 20px Lucien F. Lajoie (1916–1988), an American author who published ''Who is Who in Mexico'' (1972).〔〔()〕 * 20px Raquel Moreno Pérez, a Guadalajaran journalist who published ''¿Quién fue el Ingeniero Ricardo Lancaster-Jones?'', ''Boletín del Archivo Histórico de Jalisco'' (1983).〔Moreno Pérez, Raquel; "¿Quién fue el Ingeniero Ricardo Lancaster-Jones?", Boletín del Archivo Histórico de Jalisco, Volumes 1-2, Guadalajara, 1983, pp. 20-25.〕 * 20px Gabriel Agraz García de Alba (1926–2009) authored ''Evocación de Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea'', an essay published by the Academia Mexicana de Genealogía y Heráldica (1984).〔(''Evocación de Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea'' )〕 * 20px Fernando Muñoz Altea, a Spanish historian and journalist who wrote some biographical and genealogical notes in his article ''Lancaster-Jones'' (1985).〔Muñoz Altea, Fernando; "Lancaster-Jones", ''Excélsior'', Section B, Mexico City, 1 September 1985〕 * 20px Ramiro Villaseñor y Villaseñor (1911–1991) added bibliographical references about Lancaster-Jones in his books: ''Las Calles Históricas de Guadalajara'' (1986),〔https://openlibrary.org/b/OL2255082M/calles_histo%CC%81ricas_de_Guadalajara〕〔http://books.google.com/books?lr=&cd=16&id=VKRoAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22Ricardo+Lancaster+Jones%22#search_anchor〕 and ''Bibliografía General de Jalisco'' (1990).〔Villaseñor y Villaseñor, "Bibliografía General de Jalisco", vol. 4, 1990, pp. 37-40〕 * 20px José Jorge Vázquez-Tagle added new biographical and genealogical information in his paper, ''Los Lancaster-Jones'' (1988).〔Vázquez-Tagle, José Jorge; "Los Lancaster-Jones", ''Class'' magazine, Issue 6, Mexico City, 1988, pp. 10-12〕 Since 2005 his name has been listed among the ''Illustrious People'' (''Personajes Ilustres'') of the State of Jalisco at its official webpage as: ''Ricardo Lancaster Jones y Verea (1905–1983). Ingeniero, diplomático, catedrático.''〔http://www.e-local.gob.mx/work/templates/enciclo/jalisco/hist.htm〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ricardo Lancaster-Jones y Verea」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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