Salazar's Dictatorship and European Fascism: Problems of InterpretationA small country with a vast colonial empire, Portugal was to experience the longest-surviving right-wing dictatorship in twentieth-century Europe. Costa Pinto identifies the links between Salazarism and European fascism. He includes an analytical summary of the interpretations of Salazarism and its origins, both in the context of the debate on European fascism and, more generally, in the context of authoritarian regimes of the twentieth century. |
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Salazarism in Recent International Research | 20 |
Portuguese Research on Salazarism | 59 |
Fascism and The Breakdown of Portuguese | 85 |
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