Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester

This is a Catalan name. The first family name is Carbonell and the second is de Ballester.

Jordi Carbonell i de Ballester (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒɔrði kərβuˈneʎ]) (born April 23, 1924, Barcelona) is a Spanish politician and philologist.[1]

A graduate in Romance philology from the University of Barcelona, Jordi Carbonell was a professor in Catalan Language at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, from which he was expelled in 1972 for political reasons. He has been a professor at the University of Cagliari (Casteddu, Sardinia) and a lecturer in Catalan at the University of Liverpool.

A founding member of the Society for Catalan Historical Studies (Societat Catalana d’Estudis Històrics), a branch of the Institute for Catalan Studies (Institut d'Estudis Catalans), he directed the Great Catalan Encyclopaedia from 1965 to 1971.

He participated in several initiatives to oppose the Franco regime, such as the Assembly for Catalonia (Assemblea de Catalunya), and was a founder of the left-wing Catalan nationalist movement, Nacionalistes d’Esquerra. From 1996 to July 2004, he was the President of Esquerra Republicana de Catalunya, and has since held the post of Honorary President, after handing over to Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira.

References

  1. Anuari IEC : curs 1993-1994 (in Spanish). Barcelona: Institut d'Estudis Catalans. 1995. p. 181. ISBN 847283283X.
Party political offices
Preceded by
Jaume Campabadal
President of ERC
1996 2004
Succeeded by
Josep-Lluís Carod-Rovira
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