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Jaime Eyzaguirre (21 December 1908 – 17 September 1968) was a Chilean lawyer, essayist and historian. He is variously recognized as a writer of Spanish traditionalist or
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in his country.Góngora ''et al''., pp. 201–202


Early life and marriage

Eyzaguirre was born into a religious upper-class family in
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. As young man he studied law in the
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(PUC) and was member of the Catholic student organization Asociación Nacional de Estudiantes Católicos. During his studies he was influenced by the
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Fernando Vives Fernando Vives Solar (1871–1935) was a Chilean Jesuit known as one of the foremost advocates of the Catholic social teachings in Chile. Vives influenced a generation of young men including Alberto Hurtado, Clotario Blest and future historian Jai ...
and the writings of
Manuel Lacunza Manuel De Lacunza, S.J. (July 19, 1731 – c. June 18, 1801) was a Jesuit priest who used the pseudonym Juan Josafat Ben-Ezra in his main work on the interpretation of the prophecies of the Bible, which was entitled ''The Coming of the Messiah in ...
. Eyzaguirre started to court Adriana Philippi in 1929 and married her in 1934.Góngora ''et al''., pp. 140–142


Essayist, historian and teacher

The PUC founded its Pedagogy School (''Escuela de Pedagogía'') in 1943 and contracted Eyzaguirre to be in charge of the History of Chile (''Historia de Chile'') classes. Most of the students of the time were priests, nuns and brothers. He was assisted by
Mario Góngora Mario Góngora del Campo (June 22, 1915 – November 18, 1985) was a Chilean historian considered "one of the most important Chilean historians of the 20th century". Though his work he examined the history of the inquilinos, the encomentaderos, ...
is some classes.Góngora ''et al''., pp. 177–178 Apart from this part-time work Eyzaguirre was also part-time teacher at Liceo Alemán. At the Pedagogy School Eyzaguirre met
Ricardo Krebs Ricardo Krebs Wilckens (December 2, 1918 – December 23, 2011) was a Chilean historian of German descent. In 1943, Krebs joined the newly founded Pedagogy School (''Escuela de Pedagogía'') of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, where ...
, who was also history teacher but had rather few contacts, and introduced him to the Catholic intellectual elite of Santiago. His salary is reported to have been low at PUC and when "raised" it mostly had to do with the currency
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experienced in Chile. Nevertheless, he was allowed to rent a small local owned by the Archbishopric of Santiago at a relatively low price. Here, Eyzaguirre ran a small bookshop called ''El Arbol'' until the late 1950s when it was closed. Despite his economic hardships he twice refused to be assigned ambassador to Spain. Eyzaguirre thought any diplomatic work he did would need to compete with his work as historian and therefore he would not be able to accomplish a dedicated work in diplomacy. At the same time the writings of
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provided him with comfort about his economic hardship.Góngora ''et al''., pp. 156–160


Evaluation of Spain in the Americas

His cultural and ethnic evaluation of
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and ''
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'' result:


''O'Higgins'' and Spain

A milestone in the work of Eyzaguirre was his essay ''O'Higgins'' that won a prize in 1946 to commemorate the centenary of the death of
Bernardo O'Higgins Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme (; August 20, 1778 – October 24, 1842) was a Chilean independence leader who freed Chile from Spanish rule in the Chilean War of Independence. He was a wealthy landowner of Basque-Spanish and Irish ancestry. Alth ...
. This was the first written work that granted Eyzaguirre some income. The prize reward helped Eyzaguirre to finance a trip to Spain in 1947. This seven months long journey reinforced his leanings for Spanish heritage in his historiography. In Spain Eyzaguirre held a course on Chilean political and constitutional history at Universidad Central de Madrid. His stay in
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made him target of attacks in Chile from those critical of
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, in particular from people associated with the ''
National Falange The National Falange ( es, Falange Nacional, FN) was a Chilean Christian political party that existed between 1935 and 1957. It was the basis of the Christian Democratic Party (PDC); still it is customary to use the expressions "Falange" and "Fala ...
'' party (not to be confused with the Spanish movement). Personally, Eyzaguirre admired the stoic stance of the isolated Francoist Spain against both Soviet and Western pressure but did never propagandize for Francoist Spain in Chile.


Back in Chile

For a time he was teacher of Jaime Guzmán. When the journal '' Historia'' was established in 1961 Eyzaguirre served as its first director. Generally Eyzaguirre dealt with similar topics as Lewis Hanke. He despised 19th century writers such as
José Victorino Lastarria José Victorino Lastarria (; 23 March 1817 – 14 June 1888) was a Chilean writer, legislative deputy, senator, diplomat, and finance minister. Early life José Victorino Lastarria was the son of Francisco Lastarria y Cortés and Carmen Santander ...
and
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Domingo Faustino Sarmiento (; born Domingo Faustino Fidel Valentín Sarmiento y Albarracín; 15 February 1811 – 11 September 1888) was an Argentine activist, intellectual, writer, statesman and the second President of Argentina. His writing s ...
because he considered they "ruptured" the historical links to Spain and characterized their views as "
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". The work of Eyzaguirre was criticized by left-wing historians. Mario Céspedes said in reference to Eyzaguirre's writings on the
conquest of Chile The Conquest of Chile is a period in Chilean historiography that starts with the arrival of Pedro de Valdivia to Chile in 1541 and ends with the death of Martín García Óñez de Loyola in the Battle of Curalaba in 1598, and the destruction of ...
that the conquest was a search for Indian labourers and "not a chivalrous journey". On the essay ''O'Higgins'' Céspedes wrote that it lacked "the social and economic causes of the facts". Marxist Julio César Jobet made a more harsh criticism accusing Eyzaguirre of "exalting backward doctrines and institutions" and undermining the influence of "French rationalist and critical thought in the development and progress of Chile".Góngora ''et al''., pp. 197–198


Major works

*''Ventura de Pedro de Valdivia'' (1942) *''O'Higgins'' (1946) *''Hispanoamérica del dolor'' (1947) *''Fisonomía histórica de Chile'' (1948) *''Ideario y ruta de la emancipación chilena y Chile durante el gobierno de Errázuriz Echaurren'' (1957) *''Historia del Derecho'' (1959) *''Chile y Bolivia, esquema de un proceso diplomático'' (1963) *''Historia de Chile'' (1965) *''Historia de las instituciones políticas y sociales de Chile'' (1966) *''Breve historia de las fronteras de Chile'' (1967)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Eyzaguirre, Jaime 1908 births 1968 deaths Chilean people of Basque descent 20th-century Chilean lawyers Legal historians Members of the Chilean Academy of Language People from Santiago Pontifical Catholic University of Chile alumni Pontifical Catholic University of Chile faculty University of Chile faculty 20th-century Chilean historians 20th-century Chilean male writers Chilean essayists Chilean biographers 20th-century essayists Commanders Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Chilean scholars of constitutional law