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The book discusses the far right in the contemporary Portugal (1945-2015) within three different periods: the end of the authoritarian regime of António de Oliveira Salazar (1945-1974), the transition to democracy after the coup d'état of April 25th (1974-1982) and the democratic regime until the present (1982-2015). The analysis focuses on political groups and parties, social movements, ideologies, intellectuals and publications acting at the extreme right of the political spectrum of the Portuguese authoritarian regime and of the democratic regime, both on a national and international level. The book also contextualizes the Portuguese far right within the political thought and the organisational models of the wider European extreme right.





A qualitative in-depth case study and the outcome of ten years of research, this book offers analysis of historical and contemporary primary sources, previously unexplored archives and in-depth interviews. Assess

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part I - The Far Right at the end of the authoritarian regime (1945-1974)

Chapter 1 - The far right intellectual milieu at the end of the World War II (1945-1960)

Chapter 2 - The far right at the outbreak of the War in Africa (1961-1968)

Chapter 3 - The right-wing opposition to the Marcello Caetano Government (1968-1974)

Part II - The Far Right during the transition to democracy (1974-1982)

Chapter 1 - The far right resistance during the revolution (1974-1975)

Chapter 2 - The far right resurgence in the ‘democratic normalization’ (1976-1982)

Chapter 3 - The metapolitics as the new strategy to modernize the far right (1982-1985)

Part III - The Far Right during the consolidated democracy (1982-2015)

Chapter 1 - A new cycle in democracy: the groupuscular and subcultural far right (1985-1999)

Chapter 2 - The new party strategy at the dawn of the new millennium (1999-2015)

Chapter 3 - The identitarian movement in Portugal

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 6/30/2020 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367582722, 978-0367582722
      ISBN10: 0367582724

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book discusses the far right in the contemporary Portugal (1945-2015) within three different periods: the end of the authoritarian regime of António de Oliveira Salazar (1945-1974), the transition to democracy after the coup d'état of April 25th (1974-1982) and the democratic regime until the present (1982-2015). The analysis focuses on political groups and parties, social movements, ideologies, intellectuals and publications acting at the extreme right of the political spectrum of the Portuguese authoritarian regime and of the democratic regime, both on a national and international level. The book also contextualizes the Portuguese far right within the political thought and the organisational models of the wider European extreme right.





      A qualitative in-depth case study and the outcome of ten years of research, this book offers analysis of historical and contemporary primary sources, previously unexplored archives and in-depth interviews. Assess

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Part I - The Far Right at the end of the authoritarian regime (1945-1974)

      Chapter 1 - The far right intellectual milieu at the end of the World War II (1945-1960)

      Chapter 2 - The far right at the outbreak of the War in Africa (1961-1968)

      Chapter 3 - The right-wing opposition to the Marcello Caetano Government (1968-1974)

      Part II - The Far Right during the transition to democracy (1974-1982)

      Chapter 1 - The far right resistance during the revolution (1974-1975)

      Chapter 2 - The far right resurgence in the ‘democratic normalization’ (1976-1982)

      Chapter 3 - The metapolitics as the new strategy to modernize the far right (1982-1985)

      Part III - The Far Right during the consolidated democracy (1982-2015)

      Chapter 1 - A new cycle in democracy: the groupuscular and subcultural far right (1985-1999)

      Chapter 2 - The new party strategy at the dawn of the new millennium (1999-2015)

      Chapter 3 - The identitarian movement in Portugal

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