biography
pronunciation:
[barokha]
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| male
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| lived:
| (1914–95)
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| biography:
| Historian, ethnologist, and anthropologist, born in Madrid, Spain, the son of publisher Rafael Caro Raggio. He studied ancient history at the University of Madrid and was a lecturer there until his appointment as director of the Museum of the Spanish People, Madrid. He wrote and lectured widely on a variety of subjects, his best-known works including Los Pueblos de España (1946), Los Vascos (1949), Vidas Mágicas e Inquisición (1967), and Las Formas Complejas de la Vida Religiosa (1978). |
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