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Luis González (baseball Infielder)
Luis Gonzalez or González may refer to: Academics *Luis González y González (1925–2003), Mexican historian *Luis A. Gonzalez (judge) (fl. 1978–2015), American judge Arts and Entertainment *Luis "Checho" González (born 1928), Chilean folklore composer and songwriter *Luis González Palma (born 1957), Guatemalan photographer Politicians *Luis González Bravo (1811–1871), two-time prime minister of Spain *Luis Arturo González López (1900–1965), president of Guatemala *Luis Gonzales Posada (born 1945), Peruvian politician *Luis Eduardo González (born 1945), Uruguayan political scientist, sociologist and polling specialist *Luis Ángel González Macchi (born 1947), President of Paraguay, 1999–2003 Sportspeople Association football *Lucho González (born 1981), Argentine football midfielder *Luis Gonzalez (soccer, born 1989), American soccer forward *Luis González (Bolivian footballer) (born 1958), Bolivian football midfielder *Luis González (footballer, born 1972), E ...
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Luis González Y González
Luis González y González (11 October 1925 – 13 December 2003) was a Mexican historian from San José de Gracia, Michoacán. He was an expert on the Mexican revolution and Mexican presidentialism. He published several articles in prestigious Spanish-language journals such as ''Historia de América'', ''América Indígena'', ''Vuelta'', ''Nexos'', and also ''Cahiers d'histoire mondiale''. He was editor in chief of ''Historia Mexicana'', a leading journal on Mexican history published by El Colegio de México, where he was a researcher and a professor for many years. He is considered a pioneer of microhistorical studies, especially for his book ''Pueblo en vilo'' (1968) about his hometown in the Western Mexican state of Michoacán. He studied law in the Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara and history in El Colegio de México, the National University, and Sorbonne in Paris. He was associated with the National School of Anthropology and History and the Collège de France ...
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