Gabriel

Gabriel Salazar Vergara, a Chilean historian, was born on 31 January 1936. The historian is well-known in the country for his study of sociology and its interpretation of political movements, especially recent protests among students of the year 2006 and 2011-12. Salazar was born in a class-less family. He studied historical, sociology , and philosophy at Universidad de Chile, and during his time, he served as assistant of the historian Mario Gongora and classical historian Hector Herrera Cajas. 1. Salazar was part of the Revolutionary Left Movement until 1973. He was tortured by the military in Villa Grimaldi during that year. After his release from the military prison camp, he fled to England. In the United Kingdom, he was granted a scholarship for continued studies in University of Hull. In the same university, he earned a PhD degree in Economic and Social History in 1984. In the following year the same year, he returned to Chile. Relatively unknown Salazar's breakthrough came in the year 1985. Salazar's subject of study included workers, peons and kids huachos[A] as well as women. Salazar is also the chief founder of Nueva Historia Social which is the name of a current in history. Salazar views history as an instrument for actions in society. Interview: Salazar stated that he is a "leftist, critical socio historian" and did not accept the label "Marxist". Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel Gabriel

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