Publicación: Jesus Yoldi Bereau (1894-1936), the chemistry professor who didn´t show up to his destiny.
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2014
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Real Sociedad Española de Química
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Jesús Yoldi Bereau fue catedrático de Química General en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de Granada desde 1924 hasta 1936. Socio fundador y vocal de la Sección Local de la Sociedad Española de Física y Química desde 1930, Jesús Yoldi fue miembro de la Junta de Gobierno de la Universidad desde 1931 y alcalde de la ciudad en 1932. Fusilado el 23 de octubre de 1936 por los militares sublevados contra la República, silencio y olvido cayeron sobre el profesor Yoldi. Este artículo quiere recuperar la memoria de quien fue destacado profesor de Química y ejemplo de compromiso político y social, durante aquellos años en los que se truncó la llamada Edad de Plata de la ciencia española.
Jesús Yoldi Berau was professor of General Chemistry within the Faculty of Sciences at Granada University from 1924 to 1936. He was founder fellow and member of the board of the Local Section of the Spanish Society of Physics and Chemistry from 1930, member of the Governing Board of Granada University from 1931 and major of the city in 1932. Professor Yoldi was executed on October 23, 1936 in the military revolt against the Republic and since then his figure has fallen into oblivion and silence. This article aims to recover the memory of a distinguished professor of chemistry and an example of political and social commitment, during those years the so-called Silver Age of the Spanish science was axed.
Jesús Yoldi Berau was professor of General Chemistry within the Faculty of Sciences at Granada University from 1924 to 1936. He was founder fellow and member of the board of the Local Section of the Spanish Society of Physics and Chemistry from 1930, member of the Governing Board of Granada University from 1931 and major of the city in 1932. Professor Yoldi was executed on October 23, 1936 in the military revolt against the Republic and since then his figure has fallen into oblivion and silence. This article aims to recover the memory of a distinguished professor of chemistry and an example of political and social commitment, during those years the so-called Silver Age of the Spanish science was axed.
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Jesús Yoldi Bereau, Universidad de Granada, química, represión política, Segunda República Española, University of Granada, chemistry, political repression, República
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