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Nicolás Barrios-Lynch

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17: 27:(1910–1986) was an Argentine educator and pioneer of the rural libraries movement across South America. After his teaching career, he became a dedicated promoter of public and rural libraries, and the inclusion of foreign books and texts of Argentine original peoples literature in public education, spreading commercial education for entrepreneurship of educational tourism, became Director of Rural Education programs at the Ministry of Public Transportation, and at 91:, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Letters. At this point in his life, he began his essayist activity, writing texts under pseudonyms or for other writers known as a ghostwriter, a task that led him to enter circles of "porteño intellectuals" (Intellectuals of Downtown Buenos Aires) of the time by the hand of his cousin 87:, Nicolás obtained his teacher's degree, which allowed him to accept a job in the public education system, first taking teacher posts in rural schools, which allowed him to know the interior of the country and live for some years in Chubut teaching in Welsh schools. After this work experience, he would return to study at the 126:
editions. At the end of his studies, Nicolás completed his work as a professor in the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, where his stepfather has always had great influence, so he decided to change his career path and entered the Argentine Public Service eventually becoming Director of Public Schools
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who would become his father figure. From his paternal family, he maintained relation with his distant cousins of his own age, his youngest cousin renowned writer
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Dossier: "Un cable hacia las nubes": Cablecarril Chilecito-La Mejicana en La Rioja, by Nicolás Barrios Lynch, Public Service Commission of Argentina
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an aerial tramway in La Rioja Province of Argentina; in addition collaborated with books and support for the famous Modernist and Pop artist
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Anales de la Academia Nacional de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, Volume 21, Academia Nacional de Ciencias Morales y Políticas., 1992, p. 71
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His legacy was the creation of the Teachers Rural Libraries movement linked to the pioneering project of eco-educational-tourism by the
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contributing in philanthropic initiatives for the sustainability of the National Library of Teachers located at the
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in the creation of the Parthenon of Books and the Babel Tower of Books in Buenos Aires to promote freedom and
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El cablecarril: la obra perfecta, por Alfredo N. Chade, monografía, Museo San Francisco de Chilecito.
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Libraries and a Pioneer in the sustainable development of the
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through who would meet his future wife, fashion journalist
112:. He also collaborated in editorials of the magazine 8: 51:, the first son of Argentine arts student 217:People from La Rioja Province, Argentina 160: 7: 95:who invited him to participate in 14: 101:magazine, a literary magazine of 29:Argentina's Ministry of Education 85:National College of Buenos Aires 151:through reading in the world. 83:Completing his studies at the 67:and his older cousin naturist 1: 20:Nicolás Barrios-Lynch (1968). 233: 141:"Cablecarril de Chilecito" 89:University of Buenos Aires 69:Enrique Lynch Arribálzaga 57:Enrique Lynch del Solar 71:, both members of the 21: 25:Nicolás Barrios-Lynch 19: 61:Dr. Alfredo Palacios 202:Argentine educators 123:Caras & Caretas 110:Pelegrina Pastorino 93:Adolfo Bioy Casares 65:Adolfo Bioy Casares 55:and Chilean artist 22: 224: 186: 183: 177: 174: 168: 165: 79:Career evolution 53:Romualda Barrios 33:Sarmiento Palace 232: 231: 227: 226: 225: 223: 222: 221: 192: 191: 190: 189: 184: 180: 175: 171: 166: 162: 157: 137: 131:'s ecotourism. 103:Victoria Ocampo 81: 43:He was born in 41: 12: 11: 5: 230: 228: 220: 219: 214: 209: 204: 194: 193: 188: 187: 178: 169: 159: 158: 156: 153: 136: 133: 80: 77: 75:in Argentina. 40: 37: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 229: 218: 215: 213: 210: 208: 205: 203: 200: 199: 197: 182: 179: 173: 170: 164: 161: 154: 152: 150: 146: 145:Marta Minujín 142: 134: 132: 130: 125: 124: 119: 115: 114:Martín Fierro 111: 108: 104: 100: 99: 94: 90: 86: 78: 76: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 38: 36: 34: 30: 26: 18: 181: 172: 163: 140: 138: 121: 118:Lino Palacio 106: 96: 82: 42: 24: 23: 212:1986 deaths 207:1910 births 116:, and with 196:Categories 155:References 73:Lynch Clan 39:Early life 129:Chilecito 45:Chilecito 149:literacy 49:La Rioja 135:Legacy 107:"Péle" 120:in 98:Sur 198:: 47:, 35:.

Index


Argentina's Ministry of Education
Sarmiento Palace
Chilecito
La Rioja
Romualda Barrios
Enrique Lynch del Solar
Dr. Alfredo Palacios
Adolfo Bioy Casares
Enrique Lynch Arribálzaga
Lynch Clan
National College of Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
Adolfo Bioy Casares
Sur
Victoria Ocampo
Pelegrina Pastorino
Martín Fierro
Lino Palacio
Caras & Caretas
Chilecito
Marta Minujín
literacy
Categories
Argentine educators
1910 births
1986 deaths
People from La Rioja Province, Argentina

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