Presentación de Discursos, tomo XXVI de las Obras completas de José de la Riva Agüero Disertación presentada en el Instituto Riva-Agüero el 25 de octubre de 2017
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2018
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Esta disertación presenta los discursos que José de la Riva-Agüero y Osma (1885-1944) pronunció desde sus años de estudiante en San Marcos hasta que fue una figura central de las letras y de la vida política nacional en la década de 1930. El análisis ha permitido identificar dos etapas de su vida, distintas en cuanto a valores y visión del mundo. Desde 1904 hasta 1919 Riva Agüero fue un intelectual liberal racional e incluso anticlerical. Luego del autoexilio europeo en 1919, estuvo influenciado por el pensamiento conservador que dominaba España e Italia en la década de 1920. Esta etapa de derecha se prolongó luego de su retorno al Perú en 1930, hasta su muerte. También se incluyen reflexiones sobre los discursos como fuente para reconstruir la vida de Riva Agüero, y sobre los aportes historiográficos que incluyó en ellos. Esta disertación fue leída como parte de las actividades de conmemoración del septuagésimo tercer aniversario de su fallecimiento, ocurrido en 1944.
This dissertation presents the speeches delivered by José de la Riva Agüero y Osma (1885-1944) from his years as a student at San Marcos University until the 1930s. The analysis has identified two stages of his life, different in terms of values and worldview. From 1904 to 1919, Riva Agüero was a rationalist liberal intellectual and even anticlerical. After his European self-exile in 1919, he was influenced by the conservative intellectual atmosphere that prevailed both in Spain and Italy in the 1920s. This right-wing stage lasted after his return to Peru in 1930 until his death. Also included are reflections on his speeches as a source for reconstructing the life of Riva Agüero. It also deals with the historiographical contributions he included in them. This dissertation was read as part of the commemoration of the 73th anniversary of his death, which occurred in 1944.
This dissertation presents the speeches delivered by José de la Riva Agüero y Osma (1885-1944) from his years as a student at San Marcos University until the 1930s. The analysis has identified two stages of his life, different in terms of values and worldview. From 1904 to 1919, Riva Agüero was a rationalist liberal intellectual and even anticlerical. After his European self-exile in 1919, he was influenced by the conservative intellectual atmosphere that prevailed both in Spain and Italy in the 1920s. This right-wing stage lasted after his return to Peru in 1930 until his death. Also included are reflections on his speeches as a source for reconstructing the life of Riva Agüero. It also deals with the historiographical contributions he included in them. This dissertation was read as part of the commemoration of the 73th anniversary of his death, which occurred in 1944.
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Riva Agüero y Osma, José de La, Liberalismo, Positivismo, Catolicismo
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