Authoritarian States and Corporatism in Portugal and Brazil

Edited by Paula Borges Santos and Luciano Aronne de Abreu

Portuguese Studies 32.2

Modern Humanities Research Association

10 October 2016  •  156pp

ISBN: 978-1-781882-57-3 (paperback)

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Contents:

123-124
Preface
Paula Borges Santos, Luciano Aronne de Abreu
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0123
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125-127
Introduction: Portuguese and Brazilian Authoritarian States and Corporatism: Political Change and Institutional Practice
Paula Borges Santos, Luciano Aronne de Abreu
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128-148
The Political and Ideological Origins of the Estado Novo in Portugal
Ernesto Castro Leal
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0128
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149-171
Redefining Representation in the Dictatorship of Salazar and Marcelo Caetano: The Changing Role of Parliament (1935–1974)
Paula Borges Santos
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172-198
Memory of Resistance and the Resistance of Memory: An Analysis of the Construction of Corporatism in the First Years of the Portuguese Estado Novo
Francisco Carlos Palomanes Martinho
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199-224
Portuguese Origins and the ‘True’ Brazil: The Corporative Vision of Oliveira Viana
Luciano Aronne de Abreu
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225-243
Brazilian Integralism and the Corporatist Intellectual Triad
Leandro Pereira Gonçalves, Odilon Caldeira Neto
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0225
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244-261
The Technical Councils of the Brazilian Government Structure: Corporatism, Authoritarianism and Modernization (1934–1945)
Cássio A. A. Albernaz
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262-263
Review of Alexandra Curvelo, Nanban Folding Screen Masterpieces: Japan-Portugal XVIIth Century
Jeremy Roe
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0262
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264-265
Review of Paulo de Medeiros, Pessoa's Geometry of the Abyss: Modernity and the ‘Book of Disquiet’
Rui Miranda
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0264
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266-267
Review of Didier Péclard, Les Incertitudes de la nation en Angola: aux racines sociales de l'Unita
Iracema Dulley
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0266
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267-269
Review of Paul Melo e Castro, Lengthening Shadows
Cielo G. Festino
doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0267
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Bibliography entry:

Santos, Paula Borges, and Luciano Aronne de Abreu (eds), Authoritarian States and Corporatism in Portugal and Brazil (= Portuguese Studies, 32.2 (2016))

First footnote reference: 35 Authoritarian States and Corporatism in Portugal and Brazil, ed. by Paula Borges Santos and Luciano Aronne de Abreu (= Portuguese Studies, 32.2 (2016)), p. 21.

Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Santos and Abreu, p. 47.

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Bibliography entry:

Santos, Paula Borges, and Luciano Aronne de Abreu (eds). 2016. Authoritarian States and Corporatism in Portugal and Brazil (= Portuguese Studies, 32.2)

Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Santos and Abreu 2016: 21).

Example footnote reference: 35 Santos and Abreu 2016: 21.

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