Eustaquio Jiménez, Los lugares colombinos y la defensa del legado americanista
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La defensa y la puesta en valor de
los conocidos como lugares colombinos
toma sentido a raíz del IV Centenario del
Descubrimiento de América y de la fundación de
instituciones como la Real Sociedad Colombina
Onubense. Desde una óptica patrimonial y
turística, el moguereño Eustaquio Jiménez
Mantecón (1880-1942) se convertirá, en las
primeras décadas del siglo XX, en uno de sus
más firmes defensores. Este estudio pretende
conocer más en profundidad los intentos e
ilusiones del hermano mayor de Juan Ramón
Jiménez, Premio Nobel de Literatura de 1956.
Eustaquio Jiménez entendería desde un
primer momento la importancia de valorar
la gesta colombina, sus marinos, el legado y
de disponerlo turísticamente para una mayor
protección y preservación en el tiempo. A pesar
de ello, sus múltiples intentos quedaron en la
nada, y el estallido de la Guerra Civil sucumbiría
hasta nuestros días unos espacios históricos en las
localidades de Moguer, Palos, Huelva y San Juan
del Puerto que no terminan de dimensionarse tal
y como deberían
The defense and enhancement of those known as Columbian places makes sense as a result of the IV Centenary of the Discovery of America and the foundation of institutions such as the Real Sociedad Colombina Huelva. From a patrimonial and tourist point of view, Eustaquio Jiménez (1880-1942) from Moguería would become, in the first decades of the 20th century, one of its staunchest defenders. This study intends to know more in depth the attempts and illusions of the older brother of Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956. Eustaquio Jiménez would understand from the outset the importance of valuing the Columbian feat, its sailors, the legacy and selling it to tourists for greater protection and preservation over time. Despite this, his multiple attempts came to nothing, and the outbreak of the Civil War would succumb to this day some historical spaces in the towns of Moguer, Palos, Huelva and San Juan del Puerto that have not finished dimensioning as they should.
The defense and enhancement of those known as Columbian places makes sense as a result of the IV Centenary of the Discovery of America and the foundation of institutions such as the Real Sociedad Colombina Huelva. From a patrimonial and tourist point of view, Eustaquio Jiménez (1880-1942) from Moguería would become, in the first decades of the 20th century, one of its staunchest defenders. This study intends to know more in depth the attempts and illusions of the older brother of Juan Ramón Jiménez, Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956. Eustaquio Jiménez would understand from the outset the importance of valuing the Columbian feat, its sailors, the legacy and selling it to tourists for greater protection and preservation over time. Despite this, his multiple attempts came to nothing, and the outbreak of the Civil War would succumb to this day some historical spaces in the towns of Moguer, Palos, Huelva and San Juan del Puerto that have not finished dimensioning as they should.







