Bernardo Vega | |
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Born |
Bernardo Vega Boyrie 23 February 1938 Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic |
Nationality | Dominican |
Occupation | Writer, historian, anthropologist |
Spouse(s) | Cynthia Guerra Pellerano |
Parents |
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Chairperson of the Dominican Academy of History | |
Assumed office 1 August 2013 |
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Deputy | Mu-Kien Adriana Sang |
Preceded by | Frank Moya Pons |
Succeeded by | Mu-Kien Adriana Sang |
Bernardo Vega de Boyrie (born February 23, 1938) is a Dominican writer, historian, anthropologist, economist, university professor, politologist, sociologist, and pollster.
Bernardo Vega was born in Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic on February 23, 1938. He is the son of Dominican writer Julio Vega Batlle and María Teresa de Boyrie. He completed his primary education in Santiago de los Caballeros and later earned a Degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, United States in 1959.
Vega is one of the most prolific authors in the Dominican Republic, his bibliography is composed of about fifty titles and covers the fields of history, anthropology and economics. He has also compiled important documents on the Rafael Trujillo dictatorship and its relationship with the United States government. His writings on economics, history and politics frequently appear in the national press.
Vega has also held many important public offices, including: Member of the Central Bank’s Monetary Board (1975-1981), Director of the Museum of Dominican Man (1978-1982), Governor of the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic (1984-1994) and Ambassador to Washington (1996 -1998). He taught economics at the Pontifical Catholic University Mother and Teacher and the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo. Vega has won the National History Award four times (1986, 1989, 1990, 1991). He also served as Secretary of the Dominican Society of Bibliophiles and chairs the Dominican Cultural Foundation.