From Málaga to México. From the Republic to Exile. Juan Antonio Ortega y Medina’s Legacy

Authors

  • Alicia Mayer Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network..4.2017.19366

Keywords:

History, Spain, United States, México, Historiography, Juan A. Ortega y Medina, Mexican thought, exile, Spanish Civil War, Málaga, UNAM

Abstract

The life and work of Juan A. Ortega y Medina, an historian who was born in Málaga in 1913, is analyzed in this essay from different approaches to the issues he studied. The aim is to show his thought and his historic legacy. He was the author of more than fifteen books on the History of Spain, of the United States, the Protestant Reformation and Voyagers, but he also wrote on the aesthetic ideas of J. J. Winckelmann, on Humboldt and Luther. This essay studies the most important aspects on Ortega’s approach and explains his interest on them as a result of his particular personal experience and his own historical drama as an exile after the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), where he fought on the side of the republican army. His interest to study the history of Spain after that painful event that marked him for life, together with the great majority of his fellow Spanish companions who suffered the same experience, motivated him to write various works which have become main references for those interested in Spanish and world history. This essay puts its attention in each topic set forth by Ortega and explains the reasons of his interest and the results of the studies he made on them

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Author Biography

Alicia Mayer, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Licenciada, maestra y doctora en Historia por la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Es investigadora titular del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y profesora del Colegio de Historia de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la misma universidad. Pertenece al Sistema Nacional de Investigadores de México en el máximo nivel (III). Fue directora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM (2005-2013), del Centro de Estudios Mexicanos de la UNAM en España (2013-2017) y de la sede de la UNAM en Canadá (2017-2021). Sus áreas de investigación son la historia de las ideas, la historiografía colonial (Norteamérica) e historiografía comparada (Europa y América en la época moderna). Ha participado en múltiples proyectos de investigación interdisciplinarios. Ha organizado eventos académicos, impartido conferencias y realizado estancias de investigación en México y el extranjero. Ha escrito cuatro libros: El Descubrimiento de América en la historiografía norteamericana (México, 1992), Dos americanos, dos pensamientos: Carlos de Sigüenza y Góngora y Cotton Mather (México, 1998), Lutero en el paraíso. Imagen e idea del reformador alemán desde la Nueva España (México, 2008) y Flor de primavera mexicana. La Virgen de Guadalupe en los sermones novohispanos (México, 2010).

Published

2017-12-01

How to Cite

Mayer, A. (2017). From Málaga to México. From the Republic to Exile. Juan Antonio Ortega y Medina’s Legacy. TSN. Transatlantic Studies Network, (4), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.24310/transatlantic-studies-network.4.2017.19366