Socorro Girón


Socorro Girón was a Puerto Rican historian, writer, and scholar. She is best known for her legendary book "Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina: Historia de Ponce desde sus comienzos hasta la Segunda Decada del Siglo XX."

Early years and schooling

Girón was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1919. She received her Ph.D. in Hispanic Studies from the University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras in 1984.

Career

Professor and scholar

In 1965, after having received her M.A. degree, Girón published her first major work titled "Gregorio Marañon, escritor". This was followed by several additional works. In 1973, mayor Luis A. Morales granted her the ad honorem title of Official Historian of the Government of Municipality of Ponce. In 1984, she became a professor of History at the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, where she taught for over 20 years.

Researcher, historian and writer

Girón was a highly regarded historian, receiving many honors and accolades. Her area of research was Spanish and Puerto Rican history. She published various books, among them her masterpiece "Ponce, el teatro La Perla y La Campana de la Almudaina: Historia de Ponce desde sus comienzos hasta la Segunda Decada del Siglo XX." The book printed three editions. She also published in several journals, including the journal of the University of Puerto Rico at Ponce. She was also editor to various works of other authors, among them Las Fiestas Populares de Ponce by Ramon Marin.

Family life

Socorro Girón married Onofre Segura Limardo in Ponce, Puerto Rico, in 1939. She had two children; Bernardo Segura Giron and Onofre Segura Giron.

Death

Girón died in 2005 in Ponce, Puerto Rico.

Works

Among her better known works are: