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Francisco Antonio Encina Armanet (September 10, 1874, San Javier – August 23, 1965,
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) was a Chilean politician, agricultural businessman, political essayist,
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and prominent
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. He authored the ''History of Chile from Prehistory to 1891'': with 20 volumes, it stands as the largest individual historical work of the 20th century in Chile. Additionally, he worked with
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, Guillermo Subercaseaux, Luis Alberto Edwards Vives and Luis Galdames Galdames as founders of the first Chilean
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party. In 1955, he won Chile's National Prize for Literature.
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( en, Francisco Antonio Ercina Arman High School) is a Chilean
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named after Francisco Antonio Encina. The school is located in Las Cabras, Cachapoal Province,
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Books

* ''La educación económica y el liceo.'' (1912) * ''Nuestra inferioridad económica, sus causas, sus consecuencias'' (1912) * ''Portales: Introducción a la Historia de la época de Diego Portales'' (1934) * ''El nuevo concepto de la Historia.'' (1935) * ''La literatura histórica chilena y el concepto actual de la historia'' (1935) * ''Historia de Chile desde la prehistoria hasta 1891 (20 volumes).'' (1952) * ''La entrevista de Guayaquil: Fin del protectorado y defunción del ejército libertador chileno'' (1953) * ''Emancipación de la presidencia de Quito, del Virreinato de Lima y del Alto Perú'' (1954) * ''Resumen de la Historia de Chile'' (edited by Leopoldo Castedo) (1954) * ''La relación entre Chile y Bolivia (1841-1963)'' (1963) * ''Bolívar,(biografía) 8 volumes, Editorial Nascimento, Santiago, 1957-1965


References

1874 births 1965 deaths People from Linares Province Chilean people of Spanish descent Chilean nationalists 19th-century Chilean historians 20th-century Chilean historians 20th-century Chilean male writers National Prize for Literature (Chile) winners {{chile-historian-stub