Publication: El maestro visto por sus discípulos: Segundo Montes, sociólogo y defensor de los derechos humanos en El Salvador.
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Jiménez Gutiérrez, Arancha
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El artículo esboza un retrato del sociólogo y defensor de los Derechos Humanos Segundo Montes, jesuita vallisoletano asentado en El Salvador y asesinado el 16 de noviembre de 1989 en la Universidad Centroamericana ‘José Simeón Cañas’ junto a otros cinco hermanos de la Compañía de Jesús y dos trabajadoras. Figura imprescindible en la comprensión del ámbito de la defensa de los Derechos Humanos en El Salvador, muy especialmente durante la guerra civil que asoló el país, Montes fue docente e investigador, además de sacerdote. A punto de cumplirse 30 años de su asesinato, en este trabajo se analiza su figura y se resaltan la relevancia e innovación de sus investigaciones en el contexto de la realidad salvadoreña del siglo XX. Para ello, se parte de los testimonios de muchos de sus discípulos, de algunos colegas, de refugiados que conoció y asistió durante la guerra y de miembros de su comunidad parroquial.
This article sketches the portrait of the sociologist and defender of Human Rights Segundo Montes, a Jesuit from Valladolid who resided in El Salvador murdered on November 16, 1989 at Centroamerican University ‘José Simeón Cañas’, together with other five Jesuits and two workers. Leading figure of defense of Human Rights, especially during the war that raged in the country, Montes was a professor, a committed researcher and Father. Close to the 30 anniversary of his murder, this article analyzes his figure and the relevance and innovation of his research salvadorean context of XX century from testimonies of his disciples and some colleagues, besides refugees that he met and assisted during the war and his parish community.
This article sketches the portrait of the sociologist and defender of Human Rights Segundo Montes, a Jesuit from Valladolid who resided in El Salvador murdered on November 16, 1989 at Centroamerican University ‘José Simeón Cañas’, together with other five Jesuits and two workers. Leading figure of defense of Human Rights, especially during the war that raged in the country, Montes was a professor, a committed researcher and Father. Close to the 30 anniversary of his murder, this article analyzes his figure and the relevance and innovation of his research salvadorean context of XX century from testimonies of his disciples and some colleagues, besides refugees that he met and assisted during the war and his parish community.
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Segundo Montes , Historia , Derechos Humanos , Jesuitas , Sociología , El Salvador , History , Human Rights , Jesuits , Sociology
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