The Portuguese Far Right: Between Late Authoritarianism and Democracy (1945–2015)

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Author(s): Riccardo Marchi
Series: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2018

Language: English

Cover
Half Title
Series
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Historical periodization and book structure
The object and the objectives of the research
The conceptual question
Methodology
Part I The far right at the end of the authoritarian regime (1945–1974)
1 The far right intellectual milieu at the end of the Second World War (1945–1960)
2 The far right at the outbreak of the war in Africa (1961–1968)
3 The right-wing opposition to the Marcello Caetano government (1968–1974)
Part II The far right during the transition to democracy (1974–1982)
4 The far right resistance during the revolution (1974–1975)
5 The far right resurgence in the “democratic normalization” (1976–1982)
6 The metapolitics as the new strategy to modernize the far right (1982–1985)
Part III The far right during the consolidated democracy (1982–2015)
7 A new cycle in democracy: the groupuscular and subcultural far right (1985–1999)
8 The new party strategy at the dawn of the new millennium (1999–2015)
9 The identitarian movement in Portugal
Conclusions
At the end of the New State
Transition to democracy
Consolidated democracy and new millennium
Index