Moments of intellectual autonomy. Eduardo Suarez, reformist government of Don Money

Authors

  • Carlos San Juan Victoria Dirección de Estudios Históricos (DEH) Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (INAH)

Keywords:

Society Conference and Concert, Seven Sages, Generation 1915, Generation of Ateneo

Abstract

By school age, Eduardo Suárez Aránzolo was part of the generation where shone the Seven Sages and the broader cohesive group in the Society of Concerts and Lectures, and following the 1915 publication of the little book, Manuel Gomez Morin (1927 ), became known as the Generation of 1915. Under the shadow of the Generation of Ateneo, particularly José Vasconcelos and Alfonso Reyes, who lived and symbolized the revolutionary new tear cultural revolutionary momentum, the youth of '15 did not participate as active, but the recreation of the links between culture and new power began to grow with Venustiano Carranza "ambassadors poets", and then the troika De la Huerta, Obregón and Calles, whose periods these young people had access to the bureaucracy.

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Published

2014-10-01

How to Cite

San Juan Victoria, C. (2014). Moments of intellectual autonomy. Eduardo Suarez, reformist government of Don Money. Diario De Campo, (13), 55–60. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/diariodecampo/article/view/864