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Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta

Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta (1875–1950) was a Spanish jurist, politician and professor of the University of Valladolid who served as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts during the Civil Directory of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship (1925–1930). His institutional career ended with his office presiding over the Council of State in Francoist Spain.

Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta
Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
In office
December 1925 – January 1930
President of the Council of State
In office
1945–1950
Member of the Francoist Cortes
In office
1943–1950
Personal details
Born21 September 1875
Madrid
Died21 January 1950
Madrid
CitizenshipSpanish
OccupationProfessor · politician · lawyer

Early life Edit

Born on 21 September 1875 in Madrid,[1] he moved to Sigüenza when he was eight and later to Cáceres, where he did the latest years of his secondary school education and passed the Baccalaureate.[2] He started his university studies in law at the Central University of Madrid, graduated the University of Valladolid and obtained a PhD in the same area at the Central University.[3] He was employed by the Audience of Seville from 1902 to 1905, when he returned to Valladolid to work in the later city audience.[4] He became a lawyer in 1908 and in 1912 obtained the chair of Natural Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Valladolid.[5]

Political career Edit

From 1925 to 193, he served as Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts of the Primo de Rivera dictatorship.[6] The attempted enactment of Article 53 of the Law of University Reform, promoted by Callejo in 1928, equating private education (Augustinian and Jesuit religious institutions in particular) with public education for the purposes of the issuance of academic degrees. That generated a wave of unrest and protests by the students.[7][8] In 1930, soon after the end of the Primo de Rivera government, he joined the National Monarchist Union along other nostalgics for the regime such as José Calvo Sotelo, Ramiro de Maeztu and the son of the dictator, José Antonio.[9]

After the onset of the Spanish State, he was designated member of the Cortes Españolas in 1943.[6] In 1945, he was appointed as President of the Council of State and served until his death on 21 January 1950 in Madrid.[1][6]

References Edit

Bibliography Edit

  • Calonge Velázquez, Antonio (2017). "Eduardo Callejo de la Cuesta: Un ministro primorriverista" (PDF). Revista Aequitas: Estudios sobre historia, derecho e instituciones (2017): 137–173. ISSN 2174-9493.
  • González Calleja, Eduardo (2005). (PDF). Ayer. Madrid: Asociación de Historia Contemporánea; Marcial Pons Historia. 59 (3): 21–49. ISSN 2255-5838. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  • González Cuevas, Pedro Carlos (2008). "Tradicionalismo, catolicismo y nacionalismo: la extrema derecha durante el régimen de la Restauración (1898-1930)". Ayer. Madrid: Asociación de Historia Contemporánea; Marcial Pons Historia. 71 (3): 21–52.
  • Martínez Chávez, Eva Elizabeth (2011). "Callejo de la Cuesta, Eduardo (1875–1940)". Diccionario de catedráticos españoles de derecho (1847–1943). Getafe: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
  • Porto Ucha, Ángel Serafín; Vázquez Ramil, Raquel (2015). María de Maeztu. Una antología de textos. Madrid: Editorial Dykinson. ISBN 978-84-9085-383-2.


Political offices
Preceded by
Joaquín Salvatella Gisbert
Minister of Public Instruction and Fine Arts
1925-1930
Succeeded by
Preceded by President of the Council of State
1945–1950
Succeeded by

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