dr. Javier Ocampo López Doctor Honoris Causa en Ciencias Sociales (2007) |
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Javier Ocampo López
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Born |
Aguadas, Caldas, Colombia |
June 19, 1939
Residence | Tunja, Mexico City |
Citizenship | Colombian |
Fields | History, Colombian folklore, religion, mythology |
Institutions | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
Thesis | Las ideas de un día. El pueblo mexicano ante la consumación de su independencia (1969) |
Known for | Historical biographies, Colombian folklore books |
Notable awards | Premio Nacional de Historia, Mexico (1968) Premio Nacional de Literatura "José María Vergara y Vergara", Colombia (1975) |
Children | Olga Lucía, María Teresa, Jorge Enrique, Ángela María, Laura Cristina |
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Javier Ocampo López (Aguadas, Caldas, 19 June 1939) is a Colombian historian, writer, folklorist and professor. He has been important in the fields of Colombian folklore and history of Latin America and Colombia, especially contributing on the department of Boyacá, the homeland of the Muisca and their religion and mythology. He wrote exclusively in Spanish.
Javier Ocampo López was born Aguadas, a village famous for the pasillo (a Colombian type of waltz), in the department of Caldas in west-central Colombia of parents Francisco Ocampo Gutiérrez and Doña Teresa López Hurtado. He has one brother, Fabio. In 1956 he finished his secondary education as best student of his class. Ocampo plays the clarinet since the age of twelve and was a member of the music group of his village of birth.
Ocampo went to study in 1956 at the Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Económicas ("Faculty of Social and Economical Sciences") of the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia (UPTC) ("Pedagigical and Technical University of Colombia") in Tunja, Boyacá, where he obtained his degree in social sciences.
Ocampo López obtained his PhD at the Colégio de México in 1969 with his thesis titled Las ideas de un día. El pueblo mexicano ante la consumación de su independencia ("Ideas of one day. The Mexican people before the commission of their independence").
Over the course of 57 years, Ocampo López has been the author of 100 books, co-authored 47 and published 200 studies in specialized literature and national and international newspapers.
In 1960 he taught at the Colegio Nacional Académico in Cartago (Valle del Cauca) and from 1963 at the Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia in Tunja.