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Mu-Kien A. Sang


Alternative spellings:
Mukien Adriana Sang Ben
Mu-Kien Adriana Sang
Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Ben
Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Ben

B: 1955 Santiago de los Caballeros
Biblio: Dominikan. Historikerin u. Politologin

Profession

  • Historikerin
  • Pädagogin
  • Politologin
  • External links

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  • Mu-Kien Adriana Sang Ben (born 8 September 1955) is a historian, essayist, analyst, political scientist and academic from the Dominican Republic. Sang is Vice-Rector of the . The daughter of a Cantonese immigrant man, and a Dominican-born woman whose father was a Chinese immigrant and her mother was Mulatto (of African and European descent). Sang has a degree in Teaching Summa Cum Laude in the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, where she has taught for more than two decades. She did her graduate degree in Adult Education in the (CREFAL) in 1978, in Mexico City. In 1985 she achieved his PhD in History and Civilization at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris. She translated from French to Spanish the work Correspondence of the Consul of France in Santo Domingo, published in two volumes under the sponsorship of the official Sesquicentennial Commission of National Independence. She has been a guest professor and public speaker at several universities in different nations. In 2006, a street was named in her honor at the , host of the . Her husband, Rafael Toribio, has been rector of the Santo Domingo Institute of Technology (INTEC). (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    5
      2008

    Series

    1. Colección Centenario (5)