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Joaquín V. González

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appointed González Minister of Internal Affairs in 1901. Occupying at times the posts of Minister of Justice, Government and Foreign Relations in a caretaker capacity, González nonetheless lent his academic expertise to numerous symposia on
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and their basis in geography and history. Returning to Buenos Aires, he was made a tenured professor of Mining Law, a member of the board of the University of Buenos Aires School of Philosophy and Letters, and, in 1896, a member of the
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As Congressman, he was appointed to the Commission for Constitutional Reform in 1887, and subsequently drafted the Provincial Constitution of La Rioja. He published his first work,
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in 1905, and the following year was appointed its president; among the departments he incorporated into the university was its affiliated college preparatory school, the
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in 1916 (while still president of the university). Retiring from the latter in 1918, he returned to the University of Buenos Aires, where he taught
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system, by which he arguably made possible the election of a number of candidates opposed by the ruling party, notably
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in 1886, and returned to La Rioja Province, for which he served as counsel in a territorial dispute with
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appointed him Minister of Justice and Education in 1904, during which term González founded the
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A monument to González stands in front of the University of La Plata administrative building.
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Argentine educator, political scientist, writer, magistrate and politician
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La "universidad nueva" de Joaquín V. González y el proyecto de 1905
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Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in La Rioja
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Argentine judges of United Nations courts and tribunals
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Joaquin Gonzalez
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National Senator
La Rioja
Rector
University of La Plata
Dardo Rocha
Minister of Justice and Public Instruction
Julio Roca
Manuel Quintana
Governor of La Rioja Province
Nonogasta
La Rioja Province (Argentina)
Buenos Aires
National Autonomist Party
Nonogasta
Chilecito
La Rioja Province
Colegio de Monserrat
college preparatory school
Córdoba
History
Geography
French language
normal school

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