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The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”

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Main Author: Pinto, Antonio Costa
Publication Date: 2019
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement was founded during the transition to authoritarianism and unified a “political family” which had played an important role in the crises and downfall of the Parliamentary Republic (1911–1926) but had been marginalized during the establishment of stable dictatorial rule under Salazar at the beginning of the 1930s. National Syndicalism belatedly unified fascist currents arising from the large but divided post-war radical right. It attracted the most radical members of the parties and ideological pressure groups created during the twilight years of the Parliamentary Republic. Before it was outlawed and its leaders exiled in the mid-1930’s, National Syndicalism had set up an organization that included a sizeable army sector and had organized several coup attempts against the Salazar regime. As in other authoritarian contexts, the consolidation of the “New State” of Salazar meant the dissolution and repression of native fascism.
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title The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
spellingShingle The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
Pinto, Antonio Costa
Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement
Salazar
New State
title_short The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
title_full The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
title_fullStr The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
title_full_unstemmed The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
title_sort The Portuguese “Blue Shirts” and Salazar’s “New State”
author Pinto, Antonio Costa
author_facet Pinto, Antonio Costa
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto, Antonio Costa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement
Salazar
New State
topic Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement
Salazar
New State
description The Portuguese National Syndicalist Movement was founded during the transition to authoritarianism and unified a “political family” which had played an important role in the crises and downfall of the Parliamentary Republic (1911–1926) but had been marginalized during the establishment of stable dictatorial rule under Salazar at the beginning of the 1930s. National Syndicalism belatedly unified fascist currents arising from the large but divided post-war radical right. It attracted the most radical members of the parties and ideological pressure groups created during the twilight years of the Parliamentary Republic. Before it was outlawed and its leaders exiled in the mid-1930’s, National Syndicalism had set up an organization that included a sizeable army sector and had organized several coup attempts against the Salazar regime. As in other authoritarian contexts, the consolidation of the “New State” of Salazar meant the dissolution and repression of native fascism.
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