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Salvador de Madariaga

    July 23, 1886 – December 14, 1978

    Salvador de Madariaga was a Galician diplomat and writer whose work delves into the psychology of nations and the history of Latin America. A staunch advocate for a united Europe and peace, his literary and diplomatic careers were deeply intertwined with these ideals. His writings, which explored figures like Don Quixote and Hamlet, offer profound insights into human nature and historical contexts, revealing a distinctive voice concerned with European integration and global harmony.

    Spanien. Wesen und Wandlung
    Preuves
    Cortés
    Kolumbus
    El corazón de piedra verde
    Englishmen, Frenchmen, Spaniards: an Essay in Comparative Psychology