Showing Salazarism : A Cultural History of the Early Estado Novo through Political Exhibitions (Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right)

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Showing Salazarism : A Cultural History of the Early Estado Novo through Political Exhibitions (Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032186306
  • DDC分類 946.9042

Full Description

Drawing on Jeffrey Schnapp's conceptual framework, this book examines political exhibitions organised by the Portuguese Estado Novo between 1934 and 1940 as spaces where regimes manipulated national history to legitimise their authority, crafting myths of origin and narratives of national pride.

The Portuguese Estado Novo invested heavily in political exhibitions to consolidate its power and project a favourable image abroad, making them a key instrument of propaganda and cultural diplomacy. By analysing national exhibitions, as well as Portugal's participation in the international fairs in Paris (1937), New York, and San Francisco (1939), this book explores how the regime's efforts to construct a shared past reinforced its consolidation and provided a unifying foundation for its internal factions. It also examines how Salazarism, navigating both missteps and successes, designed its pavilions to develop visual propaganda and a teleological narrative aimed at fostering loyalty and devotion to its core values. By bridging the local and the global, Showing Salazarism demonstrates how the Estado Novo leveraged these events to forge alliances, influence international audiences, and strengthen ties with the Portuguese diaspora - embedding its cultural strategy within the broader framework of the interwar period.

This volume fills a critical gap in the historiography of Salazar's Portugal while offering fresh insights into the study of political exhibitions and will be of value to students and scholars alike interested in the studies of fascism and European history.

Contents

Introduction: The Historic Imaginary in Political Exhibitions

1. In Search of Historical Legitimisation: Memory Policies of the Early Estado Novo 2. Dealing with a Recent Past: The 1934 Exposição Documentária da Obra da Ditadura and the 1936 Exposição Comemorativa do Ano X da Revolução Nacional 3. 'Teaching History with Beauty': The 1937 Exposição Histórica da Ocupação 4. Timeless Nation, Modern Vision: Portugal at the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Artes et des Techniques de Paris 5. Selling History in the World of Tomorrow: The 1939 New York World's Fair and San Francisco Golden Gate International Exposition 6. A 'True City of History': The 1940 Exposição do Mundo Português

Conclusion: A Crystallised Present for an Eternal Regime

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