Background
Santos was born in Brotas de Macaúbas, Bahia, Brazil on May 3, 1926.
Santos was born in Brotas de Macaúbas, Bahia, Brazil on May 3, 1926.
By the time he was eight, he had already completed the equivalent of an elementary school education.
He became known for pioneer works in various fields in geography, notably urban development in developing countries. Santos" parents were elementary school teachers and taught him at home how to read and write. Milton"s father was a descendant from slaves, which gave Santos motivation to study.
From 1934 to 1936, he lived in Alcobaça, learning French and good manners.
Santos taught geography to high school students to finance university classes in Salvador. He graduated majoring in law yet he did not practice lieutenant
He instead took and passed a public examination for secondary teacher and went to teach geography in Ilhéus. Santos went on to study and teach in Europe, America, and Africa.
He turned the painful exile that the military dictatorship had imposed on him for thirteen years into benefits.
Milton Santos wrote more than forty books in several languages. These works became a reference for all those who intended to understand the world in a critical way. Some of his works include "Por Uma Geografia Nova" (1978) and "A Natureza do Espaço" (1996).
His work "O Espaço Dividido", in which Santos develops a theory on urban development in underdeveloped countries, is considered a geography classic.
The award is modeled after the Nobel Prize and is considered and colloquially called the Nobel Prize for geography.