Shine Zulueta there Escolano , born with Barcelona in 1878 and died in New York in 1964, was a writer, academic and Spanish politician.
After having made its studies in Barcelona, Berlin and Paris, it obtains a doctorate in philosophy at the university of Madrid in 1910, and teaches some time the history of pedagogy to the Escuela Superior del Magisterio (kind of teacher training school); it however gives up very quickly its career of professor to devote itself to the policy, being elected the same year appointed with the the Cortes, Barcelona representative. It sits within the Republican party reformist.
He is re-elected by the district of Madrid in 1919, that of Pontevedra in 1923, that of Badajoz in 1931, is named minister of state in the government chaired by Manuel Azaña, of the December 16th 1931 with the June 12th 1933.
From 1933 to 1934, he is ambassador in Berlin, then near the the Holy See; but, after the recognition of the pro-Franco government by the Vatican, he prefers to exile himself in Colombia, then in the United States, where he dies in 1964.
El alma of the escuela (1910)
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