Katz, Friedrich

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Name (Latin)
Katz, Friedrich
Other forms of name
Katz, Friedrich, 1927-2010
Date of birth
1927-06-13
Date of death
2010-10-16
Field of activity
Anthropology
History
Occupation
Anthropologists
College teachers
Educators
Historians
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 66510036
Wikidata: Q84848
Library of congress: n 50044656
Sources of Information
  • His Deutschland, Diaz und die mexikanische Revolution, 1964.
  • Riot, rebellion, and revolution, c1988:CIP t.p. (Friedrich Katz) data sheet (b. 6/13/27) pub. info. (Ph.D., Univ. Wien, Dr. Habil., Humbolt Univ., Berlin; prof. of Latin American hist., U. of Chicago, since 1983)
  • Chicago tribune WWW site, Oct. 18, 2010(in obituary dated Oct. 17, 2010: Friedrich Katz; d. Oct. 16 [2010], Philadelphia, at 83; joined the Univ. of Chicago faculty in 1971)
Wikipedia description:

Friedrich Katz (13 June 1927 – 16 October 2010) was an Austrian-born anthropologist and historian who specialized in 19th- and 20th-century history of Latin America, particularly in the Mexican Revolution. "He was arguably Mexico's most widely regarded historian... The whole of the Mexican press, left, right and center, noted and lamented his passing." He served as co-director of the Mexican Studies Program at the University of Chicago, co-received the 1999 Bolton Prize (nowadays Bolton-Johnson Prize) for the best English-language book on Latin American History by The Conference on Latin American History, and was honored with the Order of the Aztec Eagle by the Government of Mexico. He also won the 2000 Bryce Wood Book Award presented by the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) for outstanding English-language book in the humanities and social sciences for his book The Life and Times of Pancho Villa. The American Historical Association has created a book prize in honor of Friedrich Katz.

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