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Hungarian Martyrs, Refugees, and the Politics of Anticommunism in Salazar’s Portugal, 1956–1957
Published 2016-10-01“…However, in attempting to align its own political and ideological message with the actions of Hungary’s revolutionaries and the suffering of its refugees, the Salazar regime ran the very real risk of highlighting the numerous contradictions, shortcomings, and injustices that defined the Estado Novo. …”
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CHRISTIANITY AND MARXISM IN “ESTAÇÃO”, BY NUNO BRAGANÇA
Published 2015-04-01“…<p>The writer Nuno Bragança joined the group of "progressive Catholics" who during the Salazar regime engaged in resistance to the dictatorship, through various forms of struggle. …”
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Resistências antissalazaristas em São Paulo/Brasil, exílio, cultura e identidade: Portugal Democrático (1956-1977)
Published 2017-07-01“…Research on the struggles and opposition to Salazarism has not valued the resistance to the regime outside the country, ignoring the actions that denounced the authoritarianism of the Salazar regime. In this way, this article proposes to analyze the newspaper "Portugal Democrático" recovering its trajectory, articulations, and issues faced by the exiled people.…”
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Contributions of Gilberto Freyre to the construction of a Brazilian foreign policy in defense of Portuguese colonialism (1950-1960)
Published 2015-03-01“…As is known, the theoretical development of Freyre’s lusotropicology was appropriated by ideologues of the Salazar regime to use against the pressure to decolonize coming from the US, the USSR and the UN. …”
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Two moments in the history of the portuguese far-right
Published 2013-05-01“…During Marcelo Caetano’s government, another memory of the salazar regime was drawn, trying to face criticism stemming from the colonial war and the growing influence of the opposition leaded by young students.…”
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Contra la revolución “satánica”. Propaganda católica y legitimación del franquismo en Portugal durante la Guerra Civil española
Published 2019-07-01“…Faced with the destabilizing contagion of the Second Spanish Republic, General Franco became the great hope for the Salazar regime, a strategic ally of the Spanish insurgents. …”
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Plínio Salgado, o integralismo brasileiro e as suas relações com Portugal (1932-1975) Plínio Salgado, Brazilian Integralism, and Relations with Portugal (1932-1975)
Published 2011-01-01“…Plínio Salgado’s presence in Portugal between 1939 and 1946 is addressed in detail, as well as the relationship between Brazilian integralists and the Salazar regime in the years from 1932 to 1975.…”
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Fernando Pessoa e a invasão da Abissínia pela Itália fascista Fernando Pessoa and the invasion of Abyssinia by fascist Italy
Published 2009-10-01“…<br>Shortly before his death (November 30, 1935), Fernando Pessoa wrote two articles on the Italian invasion of Ethiopia that the censorship of the Salazar regime would not let pass. These writings help to illuminate the political ideas of the great Portuguese writer in his later years, including on such topics as fascism and colonialism. …”
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Figueira da Foz as a «site of memory» on the escape route from occupied Europe during the Second World War (1943-1945). Proposal for a historical itinerary
Published 2021-07-01“…This seaside resort was one of the places chosen by the Salazar regime to receive refugees on a temporary basis, while they were waiting to embark to other countries or continents. …”
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Acicatar o Regime: O “Depoimento de uma Angolana”, em O Libertino Passeia por Braga, a Idolátrica, o Seu Esplendor, de Luiz Pacheco
Published 2016-12-01“… ENTICING THE REGIME: “DEPOIMENTO DE UMA ANGOLANA”, IN LUIZ PACHECO’S O LIBERTINO PASSEIA POR BRAGA, A IDOLÁTRICA, O SEU ESPLENDOR Luiz Pacheco was, possibly, one of the most provocative authors that had published during the Salazar Regime. In parallel to the context that Luiz Pacheco does of “Depoimento de uma Angolana” in “O Libertino Passeia por Braga, a Idolátrica o seu Esplendor”, firstly edited in 1970, by his seal, Contraponto”, we will go through the paragraphs that Maria Alice Veiga Pereira, the author of the text in appreciation, dedicated to the ill‑treatments of the slaves workers, to the “conventional lies imposed by an hateful social regime”, to the racism e all of its retinue of irrational attitudes, to the economical nonsense of the cotton plantation, amongst other experiences that this primary‑school teacher has lived for the 30 years that she co‑habited in that regime. …”
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Building the Modernist rural landscape in the Salazar’s Regime: The agricultural colony of Boalhosa
Published 2019-01-01“…The construction of the modernist rural landscape in Portugal bears the mark of the Junta de Colonização Interna, an institution created in 1936 during the Salazar regime within the Ministry of Agriculture. The colonies which were actually completed and whose original structures remain until today are regarded as singular experiences that, having assumed the assumptions of modernity, have sought to establish continuity with certain aspects of landscape and vernacular architecture. …”
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The Cult of Our Lady of Fátima—Modern Catholic Devotion in an Age of Nationalism, Colonialism, and Migration
Published 2022-10-01“…This paper will analyze the various periods of the cult from its beginning in 1917 and the roles of secularism, the Salazar regime, Colonialism, the Cold War, and migration from and (later) to Portugal, in order to find insights into a fascinating global cult and how it has changed and adapted to a society that has developed a new attitude towards traditional Catholicism. …”
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A crise do último império: a Guerra Fria e as décadas finais do colonialismo português (1945-1975)
Published 2018-07-01“…Hence, despite the isolationist policy implemented by the Salazar regime and the condemnation of colonialism by international public opinion, the economic and financial interests of the great powers, as well the political and strategic constraints of the international conjuncture, granted the survival to the Portuguese Colonial Empire until the mid-1970s. …”
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Portugal y su imperio frente a la descolonización 1945-62
Published 2011-01-01“…Fears arise that the loss of overseas territories might as well finish with the Salazar Régime. Along with other causes, these fears made it impossible for the Portuguese government to change its rigid policy, which was kept despite difficult national and international circumstances, especially since 1961. …”
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La utopía en los manuales de la escuela primaria en las dictaduras ibéricas en el siglo XX (el franquismo y el salazarismo)
Published 2010-03-01“…Research was based on texts in which the visible and/or invisible tenets of the Franco and Salazar regimes were formulated; the ideologies underlying political practice and the structural affinities between the Catholic Church, the ruling classes and School as a fundamental element of social control. …”
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La utopía en los manuales de la escuela primaria en las dictaduras ibéricas en el siglo XX (el franquismo y el salazarismo)
Published 2010-03-01“…Research was based on texts in which the visible and/or invisible tenets of the Franco and Salazar regimes were formulated; the ideologies underlying political practice and the structural affinities between the Catholic Church, the ruling classes and School as a fundamental element of social control. …”
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