Víctor Andrés Belaúnde Diez Canseco (15 December 1883 – 14 December 1966) was a Peruvian diplomat, politician, philosopher and scholar. He chaired the 14th Session and the 4th Emergency Special Session of the
United Nations General Assembly between 1959 and 1960 and was
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru in 1958. A distinguished scholar, Belaúnde was an important catholic thinker and a professor at the
San Marcos University
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and then at the
Pontifical Catholic University
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, where he was Emeritus Rector.
Biography
Early years and education
Belaúnde was born in
Arequipa
Arequipa (; Aymara and qu, Ariqipa) is a city and capital of province and the eponymous department of Peru. It is the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru and often dubbed the "legal capital of Peru". It is the second most populated city ...
,
Peru, in 1883. His father was
Mariano Andrés Belaúnde de la Torre, a southern landowner and politician who was Minister of Finance and who is best known for having been injustly implicated in a corruption affair during the
López de Romaña administration. His mother was Mercedes Diez-Canseco y Vargas, a daughter of General
Pedro Diez-Canseco, several times President of Peru.
After receiving his early education there at the Escuela San Vicente and San José (
Colegio San José), he decided to study law first at the
Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa
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and later at the
National University of San Marcos, where he obtained a LL.B. and a doctorate degree in 1904 and 1908, respectively, with a main thesis on ''The Philosophy of Law and the Positivist Method''. In addition to receiving his law degrees, he also obtained two doctorate degrees in political sciences and administration and in
literature in 1911.
Diplomatic service
He entered the diplomatic service in 1903. That same year, he was appointed Secretary of the Archive of Limits, the cartographic department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Secretary to the Spanish-Argentinean Diplomatic Mission on the Peru-Bolivian Question in Madrid and Buenos Aires in 1905. Between 1907 and 1911 Belaúnde was once again in the cartographic department of the Ministry as Chief of the Section of Limits. He was subsequently appointed cargé d'affaires at the Peruvian legations in Berlin in 1911 and La Paz in 1915. During this time, he spent short terms studying history, constitutional law and English literature at Oxford and Cambridge.
Upon his return to Peru, he married Sofía Yrigoyen and was one of the founders of the National Democratic Party led by José de la Riva Agüero. During the 1915 general elections, he stood for election in Arequipa but resigned to his candidacy and returned to San Marcos as professor of modern philosophy. Once again in 1917, Belaúnde stood for election but this time he was defeated. Next year, he founded the renowned ''Mercurio Peruano'', a literary magazine named as the
Peruvian newspaper founded in 1790.
In 1919, President Pardo appointed him
Minister Plenipotentiary to Uruguay but shortly afterwards he resigned because of the coup d'etat led by Augusto B. Leguía. Next year, he gave some conferences in American universities including Columbia, where he was a lecturer of cultural affairs. After his time abroad, Belaúnde returned to Peru and was reincorporated to the University of San Marcos as professor of constitutional law. However, after a political speech delivered in San Marcos against the Leguía's regime, he was incarcerated in the San Lorenzo Island by the Leguía regime and deported in 1921.
Exile
During his nine years as a political exile, Belaúnde dedicated himself to academic life. He was a lecturer of Latin American culture and history at
Williams College and
Middlebury College
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in
1922
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. In
1923
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January–February
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, he moved to
Houston, where he taught Spanish and American history at the Rice Institute (now
Rice University). This year, Belaúnde married in Paris to Teresa Moreyra y Paz-Soldán, a member of a prominent political family.
Settled down in
Miami, he and his brother Rafael were members of the founding faculty of the
University of Miami and together established the Latin American Department in 1926. In the University of Miami, Belaúnde was a member of the Board of Trustees (1926–32), Director of the First Pan American Forum (1929–32) and Director of the Pan American Winter Institute (1933). Later, the University conferred upon him the
honorary degree of
Doctor of Letters (1938) and the Order of Merit (1966).
He was also a lecturer of history at the
University of Virginia between 1927 and 1928, the
Sorbonne in 1927 and the
University of Chicago in 1930. That same year, Belaúnde spent a term at
Johns Hopkins University, where he delivered the prestigious
Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History
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.
In 1938, Belaúnde published ''Bolívar and the Political Thought of the Spanish American Revolution'', one of the main treatise in English on the political thought of
Simón Bolívar
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based in part on the Sorbonne, Miami and Johns Hopkins lectures.
Return
Belaúnde returned to Peru in 1930 when a military coup led by Commander Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro overthrew the Leguía's regime. A new interim junta presided by David Samanez Ocampo created a commission to draft a reform project to the Leguiist Constitution and Belaúnde was included as one of the ten members. Accordingly, he was elected Deputy to the Constituent Assembly in 1931 and defended vigorously the right of women to vote in elections, bicameralism and the autonomy of the judiciary.
During this time, Beláunde tried to reincorporate to San Marcos. In 1931, he was a candidate for the Rectorship of the University but was defeated due to the support of the leftist university movement in favor of this opponent. Belaúnde was even denied his tenureship as professor of modern history, which caused indignation in certain academic circles and inevitably led to his definitive departure from San Marcos.
Shortly afterwards, Belaúnde was invited to give some lectures on history of the religions at the Catholic University of Lima (now Pontifical Catholic University of Peru) and then was appointed professor of constitutional law and history of cultures. In 1932, he was elected first Dean of the Faculty of Political and Economical Sciences and then he was Dean of the Faculty of Letters.
Among the positions Belaúnde occupied throughout his professional career were: Secretary of the File of Limits of the Ministry of External Relations of Peru, becoming Secretary in the Diplomatic Mission to
Spain and
Argentina, Consultant in the bordering negotiations with
Brazil, Chargé d'affaires in
Germany (1914) and
Bolivia
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(1945), Plenipotentiary Secretary in
Uruguay in 1919,
Colombia
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in 1934 and in
Switzerland
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in 1936, President of the Peruvian delegation before the
League of Nations then subscribing the San Francisco Charter, which gave origin to the Organization of the
United Nations, He was also President of the
General Assembly of the United Nations (1959), Rector pro tempore (1946–1947) and finally Rector of the
Catholic University of Peru
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(1965).
He also lectured on Hispanic-American culture throughout various universities in the
United States while in exile, such as
Columbia University,
University of Miami (
Doctor honoris causa), and the
University of Chicago. In 1930 he delivered the
Albert Shaw Lectures on Diplomatic History
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at
Johns Hopkins University. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1944.
He died in
New York City.
Family
Victor Andrés Belaunde was a member of a notable Peruvian political family. His nephew
Fernando Belaunde Terry was President twice; his brother Rafael Belaunde Diez Canseco was Prime Minister from 1945-1946; and his grandfather
Pedro Diez Canseco was also President three times.
Selected writings
* La filosofía del derecho y el método positivo (The Philosophy of Law and the Positivist Method), 1904
* El Perú antiguo y los modernos sociólogos (The Ancient Peru and the Modern Sociologists), 1908
* La medicación americana en la Guerra del Pacífico (The American Mediation in the War of the Pacific), 1910
* Causas diplomáticas de la Guerra del Pacífico (Diplomatic Causes to the War of the Pacific), 1910
* Los mitos amazónicos y el imperio de los incas (Amazonian Myths and the Empire of the Incas), 1911
* Las expediciones de los incas a la hoya amazónica (The expeditions of the Incas to the Amazon basin), 1911
* “The Alienation of the Latin-American Mind From Christianity,” ''Biblical Review'', Vol. 8 (1923): 578–586.
* ''Bolivar and the Political Thought of the Spanish American Revolution'' (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press: 1938).
* "Incan Communism and Bolshevism"
References
External links
United Nation's complete biography of Víctor Andrés Belaúnde
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1883 births
1966 deaths
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