Andreve, Guillermo (1879–1940)

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Andreve, Guillermo (1879–1940)

Guillermo Andreve (b. 1879; d. 1940), Panamanian journalist, intellectual, and politician. Andreve was one of the most influential liberal leaders in Panama in the early twentieth century. He held many government positions. He was a member of the National Assembly, secretary of public education, secretary of government and justice, and an ambassador in Latin America and Europe. Andreve wrote on many subjects, and his writings are an important source for the study of Panamanian politics in the 1920s. In his writings Andreve dwells on the inadequacies of the laissez-faire structure created by nineteenth-century liberalism and advocates a more interventionist state for Panama.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

"Escritos de Andreve," in Revista lotería, nos. 282-284 (August-October 1979).

Jorge Conte Porras, Diccionario biográfico ilustrado de Panamá, 2d ed. (1986).

Additional Bibliography

Andreve, Guillermo. Una punta del velo. 2nd ed. Panama: Asamblea Legislativa, 2001.

                                  Juan Manuel PÉrez

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