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José Nucete Sardi (August 4, 1897 – November 12, 1972)Mireya SOSA DE LEÓN: «Nucete Sardi, José». En
''Diccionario de Historia de Venezuela''
Venezuela: Fundación Empresas Polar, 1997. 980-6397-37-I.
was a
Venezuela Venezuela (; ), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela ( es, link=no, República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a country on the northern coast of South America, consisting of a continental landmass and many islands and islets in th ...
n historian, journalist and diplomat. He was born in Mérida and died in
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. He was married to Julia Salas Ruiz, daughter of the illustrious intellectual Julio Cesar Salas, with whom he had four daughters.


Education

He attended high school and college in the city of Mérida at the Universidad de Los Andes (ULA), graduating with a Philosophy and Arts specialty in 1914. Later he studied at the Universities of
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(Switzerland) and
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(Belgium) and attended free courses at the
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(USA) where he also taught Latin American literature.


Journalism career

Nucete Sardi did considerable work as a journalist, starting as editor of the newspaper '' El Universal'' between 1922 and 1936. He was also director of ''El Relator'' in 1927 and later director of the National Culture Magazine from 1940 to 1944, and the political-literary weekly magazine - ''Diagonal''. He was a contributor to ''El Nacional'' from its founding in 1943, as well as on its Literary Paper. He also worked on ''Cultura Universitaria'' (University Culture) from ''Elite'' magazine and many other periodicals. He received numerous awards and literary prizes.


Political and diplomatic career

Nucete Sardi's career as a public servant includes: *Director of the National Press Office (1936–1937), *Secretary of the Venezuelan Delegation to the
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(1937–1938), *Inspector General of Consulates (1937–1938), *First secretary of the Venezuelan delegation in
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,
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, and
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(1938–1940), *Director of Culture and Fine Arts of the Ministry of Education (1940–1944), *Ambassador of Venezuela to the
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(1946), *Ambassador to Argentina (1958–59). *Two-time ambassador to
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(1947 to 1948 and 1959-1961), *Companion Ambassador to the
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Cardinal, Archbishop of
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responsible for the inauguration of its Cardenalicia headquarters (1961), *Governor of the State of Mérida (1964–1966), *Ambassador to
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and
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(1966–1967). Nucete Sardi was also elected deputy to the Constituent Assembly of 1945 by the state of Mérida and remained closely linked to democratization and progressive movement in his native Venezuela between 1936 and 1945. He later fought against the dictatorship of
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, being one of the signatories to the ''Manifiesto de los Intelectuales'' (the Intellectuals' Manifesto), which outlined strategies on the road to overthrow the dictator. For his opposition to dictatorship and democratic struggle, he suffered persecution and later went into exile. As Venezuela's ambassador to
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, Nucete Sardi broke relations with the dictatorship of
Fulgencio Batista Fulgencio Batista y Zaldívar (; ; born Rubén Zaldívar, January 16, 1901 – August 6, 1973) was a Cuban military officer and politician who served as the elected president of Cuba from 1940 to 1944 and as its U.S.-backed military dictator ...
after President
Carlos Prío Socarrás Carlos Manuel Prío Socarrás (July 14, 1903 – April 5, 1977) was a Cuban politician. He served as the President of Cuba from 1948 until he was deposed by a military coup led by Fulgencio Batista on March 10, 1952, three months before new elec ...
was ousted. Relations were restored after the triumph of the
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led by
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, when Nucete Sardi was again sent as Ambassador to Havana. Relations were again broken as a result of violations of sovereignty by the Castro regime in Venezuela with the invasion of
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, in an effort by Fidel Castro to expand communist guerrillas on the continent. In his diplomatic work in Europe during and after
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he was a defender of the rights of the
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people and later in promoting the creation of the
State of Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. Nucete Sardi was the firs
President of the Committee for a Hebrew Palestine
in Venezuela, and spearheaded efforts to promote the same across Latin America. In 1947, at the United Nations assembly vote to create the State of Israel, Venezuela’s Ambassador Carlos Eduardo Stolk Mendoza, was accompanied by
High Level Delegation
which included former founding members of the above mentioned Venezuelan Committee, such as then Venezuela’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Andres Eloy Blanco and Ambassador Nucete Sardi, then posted in Cuba.


Academic, writing and history career

He taught at the university level. Among the academic and cultural positions he had to perform were: *Secretary General and Vice - President of the Ateneo de Caracas, during various periods (1940–1967), *President of the Association of Venezuelan writers (1944–1945), *Founding member of the National Academy of History from August 4, 1946. *Librarian for the Academy (1947), *Chairman of the Committee on the origins of the Emancipation of the American Institute of Geography and History, based in Mexico. ;He authored the following works:: *''Aspecto del Movimiento Federal Venezolano'' - (Aspects of the Venezuelan Federal Movement), *''Aventura y Tragedia de Don
Francisco de Miranda Sebastián Francisco de Miranda y Rodríguez de Espinoza (28 March 1750 – 14 July 1816), commonly known as Francisco de Miranda (), was a Venezuelan military leader and revolutionary. Although his own plans for the independence of the Spani ...
'' - (Adventure and Tragedy of Don Francisco de Miranda), *''La casa natal del Libertador'' - Birthplace of the Liberator), *''Cecilio Acosta y
José Martí José Julián Martí Pérez (; January 28, 1853 – May 19, 1895) was a Cuban nationalist, poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is considered a Cuban national hero because of his role in the libera ...
'' - (Cecilio Acosta y José Marti), *''Binomio de Espíritus'' - (Binomial of Spirits), *'' La Ciudad y sus Tiempos'' - (The City and its time), *''Cuadernos de Indagación e Impolíticas'' - (Journal of inquiry and impolitics), *'' La Defensa de Caín'' - (the Defense of Cain), *''El Escritor y Civilizador Simón Bolívar'' - (The Writer and Civilizer
Simón Bolívar Simón José Antonio de la Santísima Trinidad Bolívar y Palacios (24 July 1783 – 17 December 1830) was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and B ...
), *'' EL Hombre de Allá Lejos'' -(The Man from afar), *''Huellas en América'' - (Footprints in America), *''Navidades del Libertador'' - (Liberator's Christmas), *''Nieves, Gente y Brumas'' - (Snow, People and mists), *''Notas sobre la Pintura y la Escultura en Venezuela'' - (Notes on Painting and Sculpture in Venezuela). He translated the 5th volume of the Ministry of Education's 1942 edition of ''Viaje a las regiones equinocciales del Nuevo Continente''(Travel to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent), by
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into Castilian. He also translated ''El Bosquejo de Caracas'' (The Outline of Caracas) by Robert Semple (1964) and several original texts on the Miranda expedition of 1806. He was also the author of biographies of heroes in the Venezuelan Jackson Encyclopedia (Buenos Aires, 1956) and in the Biographical Dictionary of Venezuela, edited by Garrido, Mosque and Co. (1953). As a lecturer he promoted a vast amount of work on the history and literature of Venezuela throughout
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Recognition

His native state of Mérida recognized him with one of the busts in the Plaza de los Escritores (Writers' Square), the José Nucete Sardi Parish in the
Alberto Adriani Municipality The Alberto Adriani Municipality () (better known as El Vigia) is one of the 23 Municipalities of Venezuela, municipalities () that makes up the Venezuelan state of Mérida (state), Mérida and, according to a 2007 population estimate by the Natio ...
and the José Nucete Sardi Lyceum in the city of Tovar.


References

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