The aborigines of the Cuyo region (continued)

Authors

  • Pablo José Segundo Cabrera Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

Keywords:

Cuyo, aborigines, nomenclator, Huarpe, Puelche, Pehuenche, Monsignor Pablo Cabrera

Author Biography

  • Pablo José Segundo Cabrera, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba

    Monsignor Pablo Cabrera -1857-1936- was a priest-historian who had great influence in the studies on the colonial past in Argentina -especially in the region of Córdoba- and who was considered a relevant intellectual in his time. His affiliation with the Catholic Church-he was ordained as a priest at the Seminario Conciliar de Loreto de Córdoba in 1883- gave his studies a religious vindictive tinge. The most striking thing about Cabrera was his ability to combine his religious aspect with his participation in the public space, his national and even international recognition and his study of the local. Cabrera began to be recognized in the public space from the sacred chair, at the end of the 19th century. However, he soon became interested in historical research. This allowed him to become a renowned intellectual and over the years a group of disciples was formed around him who continued his work from the thematic, theoretical and conceptual, to the methodological; in the Institute of Americanist Studies. For all the above mentioned, this final work will periodize Cabrera's entire trajectory. This periodization is subdivided into four stages: a first one of formation (1857-1883), a second one on his social action (1883-1908), a third one on his intellectual life (1908-1928) and a last one on his final years (1928-1936). Also included is a brief chapter on the post mortem recognitions of which he was the object.

    Reference
    Reyna Berrotarán, D. (2016). Monseñor Pablo Cabrera. Un sacerdote-historiador. Sus intervenciones sobre el pasado y su presente (1857-1936) (Trabajo Final de Graduación Escuela de Historia). Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba. https://rdu.unc.edu.ar/handle/11086/4926

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Published

1928-11-01

How to Cite

The aborigines of the Cuyo region (continued). (1928). Revista De La Universidad Nacional De Córdoba, 15(9/10), 71-124. https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/6924