Salazar y el fascismo español: Propaganda franquista y salazarista en la colonia española en Portugal (1933-1939)
Salazar and the Spanish Fascism. Francoist and Salazarist Propaganda in the Spanish Colony in Portugal (1933-1939) proposes a new look on the Iberian relations studying the political behaviour of the Spanish colony during the consolidation of the Portuguese New State and the Spanish Civil War. Salaz...
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Coimbra University Press
2025
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/169883 |
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| 要約: | Salazar and the Spanish Fascism. Francoist and Salazarist Propaganda in the Spanish Colony in Portugal (1933-1939) proposes a new look on the Iberian relations studying the political behaviour of the Spanish colony during the consolidation of the Portuguese New State and the Spanish Civil War. Salazar was afraid of a negative influence of the Spanish Second Republic, particularly thorough its emigrant community in Portugal. After the coup d’Etat in Spain the 18th July 1936 and the subsequent Civil War, the close collaboration between the salazarism and the francoism became the Spanish immigrants in a target of intenses propaganda campaigns with two main objectives: to raise funds to finance the war and to recruit volunteers to combat in Spain. Thus, the Spanish colony was transformed in a nest of francoist agents leaded by the brother of general Franco, Nicolás, who met frencuently with the salazarist government to organize strategies of promotion for the New Spain in Portugal. |
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