Chilean nationalism

Chilean nationalism is the nationalism of Chilean people and Chilean culture. It began as a strain of political thought that originated between 1904 and 1914 with the rise of the centenary essayists, the birth of the Nationalist Party and the reactivation of the authoritarian political discourse of the statesman Diego Portales.[1][2][3]

Veterans of the War of the Pacific in 1943. For the sociologist Hernán Larraín, This episode strengthens the idea of a Chilean racial identity based on warlike qualities.[4]
  1. ^ Herrera, H. (2017). No dos: cuatro derechas. Revista Capital. Accessed April 12, 2020.
  2. ^ Vega, Constanza (2017). "En Chile no pasarán": el movimiento Patria y Libertad en su lucha anticomunista contra la Unidad Popular, 1970-1973: violencia política, propaganda y estrategia de masasSantiago: University of Chile, p. 36.
  3. ^ Cristi, Renato; Ruiz, Carlos (2015). El pensamiento conservador en Chile: Seis ensayos (in Spanish). Editorial Universitaria de Chile. ISBN 978-956-11-2488-2.
  4. ^ Larraín, H. (2011). Identidad chilena. Santiago: LOM, p. 147.