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Ernesto Palacio (writer) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernesto Palacio (writer) Ernesto Palacio (Born 4 January 1900 in San Martin - Died 3 January 1979 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine historian and part of a generation of right-wing nationalist intellectuals active from the 1920s. Their ideology is referred to as ''nacionalismo''. ==Early years== Palacio, who was educated at the University of Buenos Aires, was a founder of the avant-garde magazine ''Martin Fierro'' and began his political life as an anarchist. However he was attracted to nationalism because the movement promised regeneration of Argentine society and at the same time he became a fervent follower of the Roman Catholic Church.〔Roger Griffin & Matthew Feldman, ''Fascism: The 'Fascist Epoch'', 2004, p. 353〕 The main influence in his conversion was his friend César Pico and Spanish thinker Ramiro de Maeztu, of whose writings Palacio became a follower.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', 1990, p. 286〕 Following the 1930 coup d'état, Palacio briefly held the position of Minister of the Interior and Public Education in the province of San Juan.〔Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right'', p. 287〕
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