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This article critically reviews the comparative literature on the dictatorships of Salazar and Franco from two main hypotheses. First, these pages assume that although both regimes shared the same political cosmovision, this was not the main reason ...
Juan Carlos Jiménez Redondo
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Lusofonia – entre mito, história e futuro
The paper discuss the problem of lusophony as a poscolonial neoimperial Portuguese ideology. The author claims that the lusophonic mythology, that is currently being created, is ingrained in the tradition of salazarist propaganda.
Wojciech Charchalis
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Marcello Caetano antes do marcelismo
Normalmente se enjuicia el marcelismo como un fenómeno aislado, lo que lleva a considerar a ese período de cerca de seis años (1968-1974) en que presidió el Gobierno como el de una «renovación en la continuidad», o incluso como el de una «liberalización ...
Luis Reis Torgal
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Plínio Salgado e a Guerra Fria: uma análise entre Brasil e Portugal no âmbito das Guerras Coloniais
Plínio Salgado and the Cold War: an analysis between Brazil and Portugal in the context of the colonial warsDuring the Cold War, the relationship between Brazil and Portugal, notably through the actions of the integralist Plínio Salgado, had a ...
Leandro Pereira Gonçalves
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The Spanish TV series Cuéntame cómo pasó has undergone many adaptations around the world, notably in Portugal with Conta-me como foi. Cuéntame and Conta-me offer viewers an immersion in the daily life of Spanish and Portuguese during the last years of ...
Cécile Gonçalves
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Marcello Caetano : el largo camino hacia el poder
Esta nota biográfica no tiene otro valor que el de introducir al lector español en los principales momentos de la peripecia política de Marcelo Caetano.
Hipólito de la Torre Gómez
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The newspaper "Portugal Democrático" was created by a gourp of Portuguese anti-salazarists, exiled in São Paulo/Brazil, in the years of 1950. Research on the struggles and opposition to Salazarism has not valued the resistance to the regime outside the ...
Maria Izilda Santos de Matos
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In the 1960s and 1970s, Portugal witnessed a cycle of political radicalisation on the right and left, in the context of the crisis and fall of the authoritarian Salazarist regime, and the transition to democracy after the military coup of 1974.
Riccardo Marchi, Tiago Pinto
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Censorship and Sacralisation of Politics in the Portuguese Press during the Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War was a period of ideological crystallisation for Salazarism, as the Estado Novo instrumentalised the conflict to refine its ideology and public image.
Joe Williams
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The Spanish Civil War had major political, social and economic consequences for Portugal, whose government acted as if the war were a domestic affair. Faced with the destabilizing contagion of the Second Spanish Republic, General Franco became the great ...
Alberto Pena-Rodríguez
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