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1 online resource (251 p.) |
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Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- The diffusion of authoritarian models in the era of fascism. An introduction -- The book -- Notes -- Chapter 1: Looking for a third way: Salazar's dictatorship and the diffusion of authoritarian models in the era of fascism -- Authoritarian models and the diffusion of corporatism in the era of fascism -- Salazarism and the authoritarian third way of corporatism -- Patterns of diffusion (1): the Catholic route -- Salazar's authoritarian corporatism in Europe |
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The fate of Salazarism in Latin America: the Iberian connection -- Patterns of diffusion (II): authoritarian alternatives to liberal democracy in Europe -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- Chapter 2: The multifaceted appeal of the Portuguese new state: Foreign book donors in Salazar's library -- Introduction -- Eugenicists -- Catholics -- Ecclesiastical figures -- Lay militants -- Proponents of transnational alliances -- Women writers -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3: 'Salazar's splendid dictatorship': Selling authoritarian ideas in democratic Denmark -- Notes |
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Chapter 4: Portuguese Salazarism as an example for a third way 'renewal' in the Netherlands, 1933-1946 -- Introduction -- Striving for a national 'renewal' -- The reactions to Salazar's Estado Novo -- Brongersma's propaganda for the Salazar system -- Contact and impact -- The image of the Salazar system after the Second World War -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 5: Unlikely Mediterranean authoritarian crossings: Salazar's Portugal as model for the 4th of August dictatorship in Greece (1936-1940) -- An unlikely interaction? -- Metaxas: how to interpret his ideological and political elasticity |
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The Portuguese connection -- International prototypes versus national distinctiveness -- Conclusions -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Vichy and the Salazarist model -- Salazarism: a model to pull France out of the crisis of the 1930s -- A Révolution Nationale under the influence of Salazarism? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7: Dimitrije Ljotić and Zbor's corporatist project for interwar Yugoslavia -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Corporatist models in the ideology of the Czechoslovak National Fascist Community -- The NOF -- The curious case of Jan Scheinost -- An outline of the democratic estates constitution |
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Estates democracy of the nation state -- "True" democracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9: The three faces of Croatian corporatism, 1941-1945 -- Corporatist ideas in interwar Croatia -- The war of translations -- Corporatist institutions in construction (1941-1944) -- Different faces of Ustaša corporatism -- 'Democratic' turn (1944-1945) -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 10: The Andes encounters the Iberian dictatorships: Perceptions of Salazarism and Francoism in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia (1930-1950) -- National contexts and right-wing camps in Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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The Ecuadorian right and the reception of Salazar and Franco |
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Authoritarianism -- Europe
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Comparative government -- History -- 20th century
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Authoritarianism -- Latin America
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Authoritarianism.
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Comparative government.
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Europe.
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Latin America.
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History.
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000482133 |
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1000482138 |
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