Manuel Ravest Mora

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Born1934
DiedApril 8 2015
OccupationsLawyer and historian
Manuel Ravest Mora
Born1934
DiedApril 8 2015
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
OccupationsLawyer and historian
SpouseOriana Peña Riveros
ChildrenManuel Francisco, Matías, Juan Enrique, José Luis

Manuel Ravest Mora (1934 – April 8, 2015)[1] was a Chilean lawyer and historian specializing in the War of the Pacific.

Community of jurisdictions of the Governorate of the Río de la Plata and the Captaincy General of Chile between 1570 and 1661 according to Manuel Ravest Mora.[2]

He held a law degree and a bachelor's in Legal, Political, and Social Sciences from the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile and was a member of the Chilean Academy of Military History.

Ravest Mora conducted significant research on the War of the Pacific, exploring British archives. He translated and published the letters of the Antofagasta Nitrate & Railway Company, which are crucial for a new interpretation of the war's origins, in his book La compañía salitrera y la ocupación de Antofagasta, 1878-1879.

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