Julio César Jobet

Julio César Jobet Bourquez (January 18, 1912 – 1980) was a Chilean Marxist historian. He was descendant of French and Spanish agricultural colonists who arrived to La Araucanía Region in the aftermath of the Occupation of Araucanía.[1] He was a detractor of historian Jaime Eyzaguirre whom he criticized in harsh terms.[2]

Julio César Jobet
Born(1912-01-18)18 January 1912
Perquenco, Chile
Died1980
Santiago, Chile
Scientific career
FieldsHistory of Chile, Marxist historiography
InfluencedGabriel Salazar

Memoria Chilena lists his most important works as:[1]

  • Los fundamentos del marxismo (1939)
  • Santiago Arcos Arlegui y la sociedad de la Igualdad: Un socialista utopista Chileno (1942)
  • Ensayo crítico del desarrollo económico-social de Chile (1951)
  • Luis Emilio Recabarren: los orígenes del movimiento obrero y del socialismo chileno (1955)
  • Los precursores del pensamiento social de Chile (1956)
  • El Partido Socialista de Chile (1971).

References

  1. "Julio César Jobet". Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Archived from the original on October 7, 2014. Retrieved December 30, 2015.
  2. Góngora, Álvaro; de la Taille, Alexandrine; Vial, Gonzalo. Jaime Eyzaguirre en su tiempo (in Spanish). Zig-Zag. pp. 197–198.
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