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María Rostworowski Tovar de Diez Canseco (8 August 1915 – 6 March 2016) was a Peruvian historian known for her extensive and detailed publications on Peruvian Ancient Cultures and the
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Biography

Rostworowski was born in the
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district of
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, Peru. Her father was Jan Jacek Rostworowski, a Polish aristocrat, and her mother, Rita Tovar del Valle, was from Puno. Her grandfather, Agustín Tovar Aguilar, was president of the Senate and her uncle, Karol Hubert Rostworowski, was a playwright. She studied at various boarding schools in Poland, Belgium, France and England, where she learned French, English, and Polish. She was a student of the
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historian Raúl Porras Barrenechea at the
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."María de los Andes"
interview by Nelson Manrique, at ''Cyberayllu'', 1988. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
She participated in the Popular Action political party, a
Peruvian Peruvians ( es, peruanos) are the citizens of Peru. There were Andean and coastal ancient civilizations like Caral, which inhabited what is now Peruvian territory for several millennia before the Spanish conquest of Peru, Spanish conquest in th ...
political party, during the party's inception. Rostworowski married her distant cousin, Count Zygmunt Broel-Plater, a member of the Polish nobility. His father was Count Edward Cezar Marian Broel-Plater and his mother was Countess Janina Tyszkiewicz-Łohojska. Rostworowski and Count Broel-Plater had one daughter, Cristina Broel-Plater Rostworowski, but later the couple divorced. She later remarried the businessman Alejandro Diez-Canseco Coronel-Zegarra, who was the son of Manuel Diez-Canseco, and relative of the Counts of Alastaya. Diez-Canseco, who would later become the General Departmental Secretary of the Popular Action political party, played a great role in fostering Rostworowski's historical interests. After the sudden death of her husband in March 1961, she moved to the leper colony of San Pablo, directed by the German Maxime Kuczynski-Godard, to work as a
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. It took her one day to navigate through the Amazon River to arrive in the leper colony. The first government of
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designated her as cultural assistant in the Peruvian embassy in Spain. Rostworowski was a student of the
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. At the university, two of her teachers were Raúl Porras Barrenechea, who introduced her to
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proceedings and to the analysis of historical sources, and the North American anthropologist John Murra, who motivated her to begin studying ethnic history. She also had contact with other professors, such as Julio C. Tello, Luis Valcárcel, and Luis Jaime Cisneros during her time at the university. Accociated with the Institute of Peruvian Studies from its beginning, María Rostworowski edited numerous publications under the Institute's auspices. One of the publications that she edited is called ''Historia del Tahuantinsuyo'', the highest-selling
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journal in all of Peruvian history. Rostworowski's contributions to
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, especially Peruvian history, are numerous. In her first book, ''Pachacútec inca Yupanqui'' (1953), she highlights the importance of the
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government to the construction of the
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. She also made important and acclaimed investigations into the field of
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societies on the Peruvian coast, a topic which had not been widely studied until then. Other works of hers come from diverse historical topics, ranging from historical
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(''La mujer en la época prehispánica'', 1986) to
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cults and their eventual
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(''Pachacamac y el Señor de los Milagros: una trayectoria milenaria,'' 1992). In 1979 she became a member of the National Academy of History (Academia Nacional de Historia), and she later became the vice president. Additionally, she was a member of the Royal Spanish Academy of History (Real Academia de la Historia) and the National Argentine Academy of History (Academia Nacional de la Historia). She belonged to the Raúl Porras Barrenechea Institute in
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and to the Institute of Andean Studies in Berkeley, California. The Geographic Society of Lima (La Sociedad Geográfica de Lima) accepted her as an honorary member. She presided over the Peruvian Association of Ethnic History (Asociación Peruana de Etnohistoria), which was founded in
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in 1979 by
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. In order to continue her research projects, she received the support of the Wenner-Gren foundation,
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, the Guggenheim foundation,
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, Fomciencias, and Concytec. She was also the director of the National History Museum (Museo Nacional de Historia) from 1975 to 1980. In 1969, she worked for the newspaper ''Correo,'' which at that time was directed by Roberto Ramírez del Villar. From 1973 to 1974, she worked as a researcher in the
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Culture Museum (Museo de la Cultura Peruana). In 1983, she wrote what she considered her most important work: ''Estructuras andinas del poder: ideología religiosa y política.'' Rostworowski served as vice-president of The National Academy of History (Academia Nacional de Historia), as director of National Museum of History from 1975 to 1980, and was a principal resident scholar at the Institute of Peruvian Studies (IEP) in
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."Silencio, la maestra ha muerto: María Rostworowski nos dejó"
lamula.pe, 6 March 2016. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
She turned 100 in August 2015.


Death

María Rostworowski died on Sunday 6 March 2016, aged 100, between 3:30 and 3:38 in the afternoon.


Books

* ''Pachacutec inca Yupanqui'' (1953) * ''Curacas y sucesiones: costa norte'' (1961) * ''Los ascendientes de Pumacahua'' (1963) * ''Etnia y sociedad: costa peruana prehispánica'' (1977 y 1989) * ''Señoríos indígenas de Lima y Canta'' (1978) * ''Recursos naturales renovables y pesca: siglos XVI y XVII'' (1981) * ''Estructuras andinas del poder: ideología religiosa y política'' (1983) * ''La mujer en la época prehispánica'' (1986) * ''Entre el mito y la historia: psicoanálisis y pasado andino, con Max Hernández, Moisés Lemlij, Luis Millones y Alberto Péndola'' (1987) * ''Conflicts over Coca Fields in XVI century Perú'' (1988) * ''Historia del Tahuantinsuyu'' (first edition: 1988)... 2001 * ''Doña Francisca Pizarro: una ilustre mestiza'' (1534–1598) (1989) * ''Pachacámac y el Señor de los Milagros: una trayectoria milenaria'' (1992) * ''Las visitas a Cajamarca''. 1571-72/1578. * ''Documentos'' (1992, 2 volumes, with Pilar Remy) * ''Ensayos de historia andina'' (1993 y 1998) * ''La mujer en el Perú prehispánico'' (1995) * ''Kon, el dios volador y el pequeño Naycashca'', with illustrations by Claudine Gaime (1995) * ''La muerte del sol y otros cuentos del Antiguo Perú'' (1996) * ''El origen de los hombres y otros cuentos del Antiguo Perú'' (1996) * ''María Fernanda Alvarado Ágreda'' (1996) * ''Pachacútec y la leyenda de los chancas'' (1997) * ''El señorío de Pachacámac'' (1999) * ''Historia de los Incas'' (Lima: Editorial Bruño, 1999) * ''Los Incas'' (Lima: Fundación Telefónica, 2000) (in CD-ROM). * ''Incas Enciclopedia temática del Perú''. El Comercio edition, Lima (2004) of the collection; of the book; 120 thousand copies * ''Obras completas'' (2005)


See also

* List of centenarians (educators, school administrators, social scientists and linguists) *
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* List of Peruvians


References


External links

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