29 Facts About Enrique Krauze

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Enrique Krauze is a Mexican historian, essayist, editor, and entrepreneur.

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Enrique Krauze has written more than twenty books, some of which are: Mexico: Biography of Power, Redeemers, and El pueblo soy yo.

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Enrique Krauze has produced more than 500 television programs and documentaries about Mexico's history.

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Enrique Krauze received his bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering from the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

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Enrique Krauze received a Doctorate in History from the Center of Historical Studies in El Colegio de Mexico.

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Enrique Krauze is a member of the Mexican Academy of History and the Mexican National College.

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Enrique Krauze is director of the publishing house Clio and director of Letras Libres, a cultural magazine.

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Enrique Krauze has been a professor and researcher for El Colegio de Mexico in 1977; guest professor at St Antony's College, Oxford, from October to December in 1981 and 1983; guest professor at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, from October to December 1987.

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Enrique Krauze started working at Vuelta in 1977, invited by Octavio Paz.

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Enrique Krauze collaborated at Vuelta for more than 20 years, first as an editorial secretary from 1977 to 1981 and then as deputy director from 1981 to 1996.

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Enrique Krauze's essays have been collected by the Debate label of Penguin Random House Editorial Group in the Liberal Essayist collection, while his historical works are part of Enrique Krauze's Historical Library series by Tusquets Editores.

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Enrique Krauze debuted on television in 1987 as the author of the series Biografia del Poder, produced by the Film Production Center, and transmitted through the state's network Imevision.

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Enrique Krauze is a producer of documental series Mexico siglo XX, Mexico nuevo siglo y Clio TV presenta since 1998, broadcast weekly on open television through Televisa's network.

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Enrique Krauze is the executive producer of the documentary El pueblo soy yo, Venezuela en populismo by director Carlos Oteyza.

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Enrique Krauze published his first article in Vuelta magazine, directed by the poet Octavio Paz, in its first issue corresponding to December 1976.

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In 1977, starting from the fourth issue, Enrique Krauze was hired as the editorial secretary.

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Enrique Krauze has named himself a critic of power, of presidential power to be precise, that has been exercised itself in Mexico as authoritarian throughout decades.

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Criticism towards Enrique Krauze has its origin in different aspects of his work.

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Enrique Krauze proposed to limit the state's intervention, subject it to the free press' criticism, hold it accountable, and hold real elections.

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Enrique Krauze proposed a presidency subject to the other powers.

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Enrique Krauze proposed things that are now normal but did not exist in Mexico's past.

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Enrique Krauze has become a popular historian in most of the best meanings of the term.

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From Caudillos culturales en la Revolucion mexicana to Siglo de caudillos, Enrique Krauze has come from fulfilling his academic quota to passionately fulfill the obligations imposed by himself as a historian read by thousands of Mexicans.

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Enrique Krauze answered that the electorate had responded by itself only punishing Lopez Obrador.

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Enrique Krauze devoted himself to attacking me: he labeled me as messianic because I expressed that Mexico needed a sharp renovation, a real purification of public life.

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The first was the accusation from Tatiana Clouthier Carrillo, Lopez Obrador's campaign coordinator, in her book Juntos hicimos historia, of a campaign led by business interest groups and intellectuals to avoid Lopez Obrador's rise to power through social media manipulation, in which Enrique Krauze should have been included.

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Enrique Krauze denied all allegations in the Reforma newspaper where he demonstrated that he was not in Mexico City at the time the anonymous source told of a personal encounter with the historian.

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We don't want the controversy, Enrique Krauze is a good historian, and he has a political view not akin to ours, but deserves all of our respect.

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The next day, Enrique Krauze wrote a tweet defending Alfaro's denouncement of intromission from the federal government in the protests:.