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\Lusitanian Integralism\ in the Origins of Salazarism
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1982
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\Lusitanian Integralism\ in the Origins of Salazarism
1982
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Overview
The ideological & political history of the so-called \"Lusitanian integralism\" in Portugal is reviewed, focusing on its role in shaping the political space of the estado nova (new state). The origins of integralism as a doctrinal & political movement in the nineteenth century are outlined, tracing its links with the U of Coimbra & its publications; its role of opposition to the First Republic is extensively detailed. The legacy of integralism to the Salazarist new state is then discussed, noting: (1) that the coup d'etat represented a negation of a particular regime rather than a clearly defined political alternative; & (2) that this ideological void was filled by a Christian Democratic matrix supplemented by other ideologies, of which the most developed was in fact integralism. The continuing oppositional role represented by this perspective is emphasized. Modified HA.
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