Julián Juderías

Spanish historian, sociologist, literary critic, journalist, translator and interpreter
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IntroSpanish historian, sociologist, literary critic, journalist, translator and interpreter
PlacesSpain
wasCritic Linguist Journalist Historian Sociologist Writer Translator Literary critic
Work fieldJournalism Literature Social science
Gender
Male
Birth16 September 1877, Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain
Death19 June 1918Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain (aged 40 years)
Star signVirgo
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Biography

Julián Juderías y Loyot (September 16, 1877 – June 19, 1918) was a Spanish historian, sociologist, literary critic, journalist, translator and interpreter.

Biography

Juderías was born in Madrid to a prominent family. His father, Mariano Juderías, was a well-known historical author and translator. At 17, he began work with the Spanish Ministry of State. In 1900, after the death of his father, he moved to Paris to attend the School of Eastern Languages, where he studied Russian and other Slavic languages.

Years after his death, Juderías' works greatly influenced conservative thinkers such as Ramiro de Maeztu and José María de Areilza.

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