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Santiago Perez Triana (1858-1916) Jane Rausch
Santiago Perez Triana (1858-1916)
Jane Rausch
Santiago Perez Triana was a Colombian author, journalist, and diplomat who became one of the leading proponents of pan-American unity and crusaders against European intervention in the western hemisphere. He led a dramatic globetrotting life and became one of Latin America's best-known public figures, but his work has been largely overlooked in recent years, until the arrival of this biography. The son of radical Colombian president Santiago Perez Manosalbas, Perez Triana was forced into exile after a scandal involving his business ventures, fleeing over the Andes and down three rivers to the Atlantic and a new life in the United States, London, and Madrid. His marriage to the daughter of a millionaire associate of John D. Rockefeller freed him from financial worries and permitted him to focus on journalistic endeavors, including the founding of the influential journal Hispania. Perez Triana seized on the movement for hemispheric unity with his support for the anti-interventionist Drago Doctrine at the 1907 Hague Convention and his spell-binding orations at the Pan-American Financial Conference in 1915. Before his death, he became a forceful advocate for the Allied cause in the First World War, cementing his status as one of Latin America's most powerful voices on the world stage.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | July 5, 2017 |
| ISBN13 | 9781558766242 |
| Publishers | Markus Wiener Publishing Inc |
| Pages | 220 |
| Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 16 mm · 480 g |
| Language | English |
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