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Gonzalo Vial Correa

Gonzalo Vial Correa (29 August 1930 – 30 October 2009) was a Chilean historian, lawyer and journalist. He was a member of the State Defense Council and the Council on Ethics in Social Media.[1] In addition he was president of the Barnechea Foundation for Education, which he founded with his wife, María Luisa Vial Cox.[2]

Gonzalo Vial Correa
Education Minister of Chile
In office
26 December 1978 – 14 December 1979
PresidentAugusto Pinochet
Preceded byLuis Niemann Núñez
Succeeded byAlfredo Prieto Bafalluy
Personal details
Born(1930-08-29)29 August 1930
Santiago, Chile
Died30 October 2009(2009-10-30) (aged 79)
Santiago, Chile
SpouseMaría Luisa
Children7
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
ProfessionLawyer, historian, and journalist

In 2005, Vial was voted the most influential intellectual in Chile by 112 Chilean scholars and politicians.[3] In August 2010 the Faculty of History at Finis Terrae University instituted a prize bearing his name.[4]

Despite this recognition, Gonzalo Vial has been widely criticized for his work White Book on the Change of Government in Chile, written immediately after the 1973 Chilean coup d'état and supervised by Admiral Patricio Carvajal, which described the so-called "Plan Zeta". Plan Zeta disseminated the false idea that left-wing elements were organizing a self-coup against President Salvador Allende and the Unidad Popular, and for years this was the main justification of the coup and subsequent establishment of a military government. Under the pretense of countering Plan Zeta, the DINA arrested, tortured, and murdered many people.[5]

Biography edit

Gonzalo Vial Correa was the fourth child of six born of Wenceslao Vial Ovalle and Ana Correa Sánchez, and his brother was the doctor Juan de Dios Vial Correa. He went to school at Sacred Hearts School and after this he studied law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, graduating in 1957 and receiving the Tocornal Prize which is awarded to the best law student from each graduating class.[6] At the same time he studied the history of education and some of his mentors in this field were Jaime Eyzaguirre, Mario Góngora and Ricardo Krebs.[7]

Professional activities edit

Vial taught in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile's Faculty of Law and in its Faculty of Sociology. He had also served as Dean of History, Geography, and Arts at the Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences[1] and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Finis Terrae University.[8]

During the second administration of President Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, Vial was private secretary to Finance Minister Jorge Prat.[7]

Journalism and works of history edit

Vial was a full member of the Royal Academy of History[1] and of the Chilean Academy of History, which had awarded him the Miguel Cruchaga Prize.[6] A disciple of Jaime Eyzaguirre, Vial was an exponent of conservative historiography and his work was criticized by leftist historians such as the new social historians who accused him of being excessively supportive of Chilean governments and of only telling the story of the elites.

Vial's masterpiece is his History of Chile (1891-1973), an attempt to continue the history of Chile written by Francisco Antonio Encina which concluded in the year 1891. He begins this work with a criticism of the development of Chile and of the total incompetence of the whole political class, especially the legislature, in the era between the suicide of two presidents. His final book notes that the country needs political consensus on how to construct itself. The work never received the National Prize for History.

Vial was also a professional journalist.[1] He was co-founder of the magazines Portada and Qué Pasa.[1] As a columnist for the daily newspaper La Segunda he strongly criticized the governments of the Concertación for their educational policies and their so-called "agenda of values". For years he supported increasing educational grants for the country's poorest people.

Military rule and human rights edit

After the military coup of 1973, Vial participated in writing the White Book on the Change of Government in Chile, which denounced the alleged existence of the so-called "Plan Zeta", a fabrication by the military of a plan made by leftist groups prior to the military coup to launch a self-coup and to exterminate opposition leaders and high-ranking commanders of the Chilean Armed Forces. The existence of Plan Zeta was later called into question and Gonzalo Vial was criticized for having helped to write the White Book.[5] According to the Valech Report, the contents of the White Book were pure political propaganda and an excuse to justify the coup.[9] Vial, on the other hand, insisted that documents relating to Plan Zeta were genuine, pointing out that the Revolutionary Left Movement itself had publicly proposed a coup d'état and a dictatorship of the proletariat with the support of willing factions within the military. Vial also stated that the military itself did not immediately agree to make the existence of the plan public on the grounds that they were still investigating it, which indicates that the military did not intend for it to be propaganda.[10]

Between 1978 and 1979 he was Education Minister in the military government led by Augusto Pinochet, though he was dismissed from his post abruptly. Some suspected freemasons of being behind his sudden replacement, due to his Catholic faith and his connections with the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile.[7]

During Pinochet's dictatorship, Vial publicly criticized the human rights situation in the country. After Chile made the transition to democracy, Vial joined the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which would produce the Rettig Report, in order to counterbalance the leftist-leaning members of the commission.[11] He also took part in the Round-Table Discussion of 1999 to 2000, but did not sign the final declaration because he felt that it did nothing to further the objective of the undertaking, which was to find the bodies of people who had been "disappeared" by the regime.[7]

Works edit

  • Historia de Chile (1891-1973) (ISBN 956-12-1429-6), 6 volumes published:
  • Pinochet, la biografía ISBN 956-239-233-3
  • Arturo Prat ISBN 956-13-1306-5
  • Salvador Allende: El fracaso de una ilusión ISBN 956-8147-09-8
  • Chile, cinco siglos de historia; desde los primeros pobladores prehispánicos hasta el año 2006. 2 Volumes. ISBN 978-956-12-2014-0

Coauthor of:

  • El senado de Chile
  • Balmaceda y la guerra civil
  • La Sudamericana de Vapores
  • Jorge Alessandri Rodríguez, una biografía
  • Jaime Eyzaguirre y su época

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e BALANCE DE UN SIGLO DEL DERECHO EN CHILE - Presentation by Professor Gonzalo Vial Correa 2014-05-05 at the Wayback Machine. Revista de Derecho (Valdivia). Accessed 22-12-2007.
  2. ^ Barnechea Foundation for Education 2007-12-23 at the Wayback Machine - Teaching Together. Accessed 22-12-2007.
  3. ^ Ranking: The most influential public intellectuals 2007-05-12 at the Wayback Machine. Qué Pasa, 31-12-2005. Accessed 20-03-2008.
  4. ^ Gonzalo Vial Prize seeks rigor and good writing. La Segunda, 24-08-2010. Accessed 24-08-2010.
  5. ^ a b Guarello, Juan Cristobal (August 20, 2013). . Publimetro. Archived from the original on September 5, 2013. Retrieved 2013-08-23.
  6. ^ a b Pinochet, the biography - About the author. El Mercurio. Accessed 22-12-2007.
  7. ^ a b c d Special: Gonzalo Vial Correa 2009-11-06 at the Wayback Machine. La Segunda, 30-10-2009. Accessed 03-11-2009.
  8. ^ Seminar - "History of Chile, 20th Century" 2008-12-10 at the Wayback Machine - Adolfo Ibáñez University. Accessed 22-12-2007.
  9. ^ Report of the Valech Commission, Chapter III, p. 163.
  10. ^ "Carlos Altamirano, el Plan Z y la "operación blanqueo" (III)". Gonzalo Vial, La Segunda, 16-09-2003, p. 9.
  11. ^ Cavallo, Ascanio; Salazar, Manuel y Sepúlveda, Óscar (1998). La Historia Oculta del Régimen Militar, Santiago de Chile: Editorial Sudamericana. ISBN 956-262-061-1.

External links edit

  • from the blog of the newspaper La Segunda
  • in the magazine Revista Capital
  • Genealogy of the Vial Family from Genealog.cl

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Gonzalo Vial Correa 29 August 1930 30 October 2009 was a Chilean historian lawyer and journalist He was a member of the State Defense Council and the Council on Ethics in Social Media 1 In addition he was president of the Barnechea Foundation for Education which he founded with his wife Maria Luisa Vial Cox 2 Gonzalo Vial CorreaEducation Minister of ChileIn office 26 December 1978 14 December 1979PresidentAugusto PinochetPreceded byLuis Niemann NunezSucceeded byAlfredo Prieto BafalluyPersonal detailsBorn 1930 08 29 29 August 1930Santiago ChileDied30 October 2009 2009 10 30 aged 79 Santiago ChileSpouseMaria LuisaChildren7Alma materPontifical Catholic University of ChileProfessionLawyer historian and journalistIn 2005 Vial was voted the most influential intellectual in Chile by 112 Chilean scholars and politicians 3 In August 2010 the Faculty of History at Finis Terrae University instituted a prize bearing his name 4 Despite this recognition Gonzalo Vial has been widely criticized for his work White Book on the Change of Government in Chile written immediately after the 1973 Chilean coup d etat and supervised by Admiral Patricio Carvajal which described the so called Plan Zeta Plan Zeta disseminated the false idea that left wing elements were organizing a self coup against President Salvador Allende and the Unidad Popular and for years this was the main justification of the coup and subsequent establishment of a military government Under the pretense of countering Plan Zeta the DINA arrested tortured and murdered many people 5 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Professional activities 1 2 Journalism and works of history 1 3 Military rule and human rights 2 Works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editGonzalo Vial Correa was the fourth child of six born of Wenceslao Vial Ovalle and Ana Correa Sanchez and his brother was the doctor Juan de Dios Vial Correa He went to school at Sacred Hearts School and after this he studied law at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile graduating in 1957 and receiving the Tocornal Prize which is awarded to the best law student from each graduating class 6 At the same time he studied the history of education and some of his mentors in this field were Jaime Eyzaguirre Mario Gongora and Ricardo Krebs 7 Professional activities edit Vial taught in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile s Faculty of Law and in its Faculty of Sociology He had also served as Dean of History Geography and Arts at the Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences 1 and Dean of the Faculty of Education at Finis Terrae University 8 During the second administration of President Carlos Ibanez del Campo Vial was private secretary to Finance Minister Jorge Prat 7 Journalism and works of history edit Vial was a full member of the Royal Academy of History 1 and of the Chilean Academy of History which had awarded him the Miguel Cruchaga Prize 6 A disciple of Jaime Eyzaguirre Vial was an exponent of conservative historiography and his work was criticized by leftist historians such as the new social historians who accused him of being excessively supportive of Chilean governments and of only telling the story of the elites Vial s masterpiece is his History of Chile 1891 1973 an attempt to continue the history of Chile written by Francisco Antonio Encina which concluded in the year 1891 He begins this work with a criticism of the development of Chile and of the total incompetence of the whole political class especially the legislature in the era between the suicide of two presidents His final book notes that the country needs political consensus on how to construct itself The work never received the National Prize for History Vial was also a professional journalist 1 He was co founder of the magazines Portada and Que Pasa 1 As a columnist for the daily newspaper La Segunda he strongly criticized the governments of the Concertacion for their educational policies and their so called agenda of values For years he supported increasing educational grants for the country s poorest people Military rule and human rights edit After the military coup of 1973 Vial participated in writing the White Book on the Change of Government in Chile which denounced the alleged existence of the so called Plan Zeta a fabrication by the military of a plan made by leftist groups prior to the military coup to launch a self coup and to exterminate opposition leaders and high ranking commanders of the Chilean Armed Forces The existence of Plan Zeta was later called into question and Gonzalo Vial was criticized for having helped to write the White Book 5 According to the Valech Report the contents of the White Book were pure political propaganda and an excuse to justify the coup 9 Vial on the other hand insisted that documents relating to Plan Zeta were genuine pointing out that the Revolutionary Left Movement itself had publicly proposed a coup d etat and a dictatorship of the proletariat with the support of willing factions within the military Vial also stated that the military itself did not immediately agree to make the existence of the plan public on the grounds that they were still investigating it which indicates that the military did not intend for it to be propaganda 10 Between 1978 and 1979 he was Education Minister in the military government led by Augusto Pinochet though he was dismissed from his post abruptly Some suspected freemasons of being behind his sudden replacement due to his Catholic faith and his connections with the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 During Pinochet s dictatorship Vial publicly criticized the human rights situation in the country After Chile made the transition to democracy Vial joined the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which would produce the Rettig Report in order to counterbalance the leftist leaning members of the commission 11 He also took part in the Round Table Discussion of 1999 to 2000 but did not sign the final declaration because he felt that it did nothing to further the objective of the undertaking which was to find the bodies of people who had been disappeared by the regime 7 Works editHistoria de Chile 1891 1973 ISBN 956 12 1429 6 6 volumes published La sociedad chilena en el cambio de siglo 1891 1920 ISBN 956 12 1168 8 Triunfo y decadencia de la oligarquia 1891 1920 ISBN 956 12 1169 6 Arturo Alessandri y los golpes militares 1920 1925 ISBN 956 12 1170 X La dictadura de Ibanez 1925 1931 ISBN 956 12 1201 3 De la republica socialista al frente popular 1931 1938 ISBN 956 12 1403 2 Pinochet la biografia ISBN 956 239 233 3 Arturo Prat ISBN 956 13 1306 5 Salvador Allende El fracaso de una ilusion ISBN 956 8147 09 8 Chile cinco siglos de historia desde los primeros pobladores prehispanicos hasta el ano 2006 2 Volumes ISBN 978 956 12 2014 0Coauthor of El senado de Chile Balmaceda y la guerra civil La Sudamericana de Vapores Jorge Alessandri Rodriguez una biografia Jaime Eyzaguirre y su epocaReferences edit a b c d e BALANCE DE UN SIGLO DEL DERECHO EN CHILE Presentation by Professor Gonzalo Vial Correa Archived 2014 05 05 at the Wayback Machine Revista de Derecho Valdivia Accessed 22 12 2007 Barnechea Foundation for Education Archived 2007 12 23 at the Wayback Machine Teaching Together Accessed 22 12 2007 Ranking The most influential public intellectuals Archived 2007 05 12 at the Wayback Machine Que Pasa 31 12 2005 Accessed 20 03 2008 Gonzalo Vial Prize seeks rigor and good writing La Segunda 24 08 2010 Accessed 24 08 2010 a b Guarello Juan Cristobal August 20 2013 Plan Z Publimetro Archived from the original on September 5 2013 Retrieved 2013 08 23 a b Pinochet the biography About the author El Mercurio Accessed 22 12 2007 a b c d Special Gonzalo Vial Correa Archived 2009 11 06 at the Wayback Machine La Segunda 30 10 2009 Accessed 03 11 2009 Seminar History of Chile 20th Century Archived 2008 12 10 at the Wayback Machine Adolfo Ibanez University Accessed 22 12 2007 Report of the Valech Commission Chapter III p 163 Carlos Altamirano el Plan Z y la operacion blanqueo III Gonzalo Vial La Segunda 16 09 2003 p 9 Cavallo Ascanio Salazar Manuel y Sepulveda oscar 1998 La Historia Oculta del Regimen Militar Santiago de Chile Editorial Sudamericana ISBN 956 262 061 1 External links editGonzalo Vial s columns from the blog of the newspaper La Segunda Interview in the magazine Revista Capital Genealogy of the Vial Family from Genealog cl Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gonzalo Vial Correa amp oldid 1217164446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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