Fernando Martínez Heredia Explained

Fernando Ramón Martínez Heredia (21 January 1939 – 12 June 2017) was a prominent Cuban revolutionary thinker and politician. Martínez was a founding member of the Cuban Communist Party, and as a member of the July 26 Movement, he took part in the Revolution which overthrow the Batista dictatorship.

After the Revolution, Martínez wrote many books and worked as head of the Philosophy Department at Havana University.[1] Titular Academician of the Cuban Academy of Sciences. Doctor in Law, Full Professor at the Havana University, Senior Researcher. Specialist in Social Sciences, essayist and historian.

Biography

Life and career

He was born on 21 January 1939 in Yaguajay, Las Villas, Cuba. His career as an educator began in the early years of the Revolution when he graduated as a teacher of the basic secondary school of Plan Fidel, teaching social sciences at the Lazo de la Vega School. Later as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Havana and director of its Department of Philosophy, from where he directed the magazine Pensamiento Crítico until its disappearance.

At the end of the 1960s, he participated as a member of the group that prepared the "plan for the universalization of teaching and access to higher education", and was also part of the group that was in charge of research on Higher Education. As a professor of postgraduate education, he gave courses and lectures on social issues in various institutions in the country and in nineteen other countries, in which he worked as a visiting professor or researcher.

A permanent researcher of the Cuban and Latin American reality, he participated in social research at the University of Havana, the Center for Western European Studies, the Center for American Studies and the Center for Interdisciplinary Humanities Research and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He was a scientific collaborator of the Program of the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences in Cuba; member of the "Ernesto Che Guevara" Professorship and of the Problems of the Current World Seminar of the Institute of Economic Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico.

He worked at the Juan Marinello Cuban Institute for Cultural Research and chaired the "Antonio Gramsci" cathedra of studies.

Death

He died 12 June 2017 in Havana at the age of 78.[2]

Publications

With his criteria, he extraordinarily enriched the educational dialogue that characterized his interventions and publications, which in the order of more than two hundred articles and essays appear in specialized magazines in Cuba and abroad.

His investigative results also fed the texts that he edited as author or the more than ten books where he appears as co-author, among the latest titles are: "Socialismo liberación y democracia"; "La revolución cubana del 30" and "El ejercicio de pensar".

Active Bibliography

He is co-author of the books:

He is the author of the articles (selection):

He has numerous essays not included in books. Among those prior to 1996 are:

Acknowledgments

He received numerous recognitions and decorations, but we will only highlight:

Regarding the National Prize for Cultural Investigation received, he expressed in an interview with the journalist Lisdanys Alfonso Rivas:

"“ ...I continue to give my lectures one after the other... I can't stop working. In fact, this award is a challenge, an invitation to keep going, to keep improving. You must dedicate your time to what you do and what you know is useful, and sacrifice yourself if you are truly committed to the world you live in and the society that formed you...” "

Fernando Martínez Heredia

Notes and References

  1. Book: Cañas, Andrés . Caminos de nuestra América. 7 September 2010. 1999. Ediciones Colihue SRL. Spanish. 9789505818198. 16–17.
  2. News: Muere el historiador cubano Fernando Martínez Heredia . Spanish .