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A01=Leandro Pereira Goncalves
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anti-democratic movements
Author_Leandro Pereira Goncalves
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authoritarian regimes
Brazil
Brazilian Flag
Brazilian Integralist
Brazilian Integralist Action
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Centro De Estudos
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comparative political ideologies
Coup
Cultural Youth Centers
Democracy
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Extreme Right
far-right movements in Latin America
Fascism
Fascist
Federal Deputy
Green Shirts
Ideology
Integralism
Integralist
Integralist Doctrine
Integralist Leader
Integralist Movement
Integralist Past
Jair Bolsonaro
Juiz De Fora
Junta
Juscelino Kubitschek
Latin America
Leonel Brizola
Military Junta
Neo-Integralism
Neofascist Groups
Neointegralism
Plinio Salgado
Political Parties
political radicalisation
Political Violence
Popular Representation Party
Porta dos Fundos
right-wing populism
SBT
Sigma
Social Media
twentieth century dictatorships
Vinicius De Moraes
VPR
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032123349
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fascism in Brazil analyzes the long and varied history of the Brazilian extreme right.

The book examines integralism, the main historical Brazilian fascist ideology represented by Brazilian integralist Action, the largest fascist movement outside Europe. It analyzes the Integralist tradition from its founding in 1932 to the present day. It examines how Brazilian integralist Action began with its leader Plínio Salgado's trip to Fascist Italy, and how the Popular Representation Party developed integralism in the postwar era. The book also explores the support of integralists for the 1964 military coup and the role of integralists in the dictatorship. The contemporary extreme right in Brazil is still inspired by the integralist slogans of the 1930s as they seek to find political space and to demonstrate their strength. Contemporary turning points in neo-integralism were the involvement of neo-fascist groups, including neo-integralists, in the upheavals that culminated in the election of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, as well as in the attack on the headquarters of comedy group Porta dos Fundos in Rio de Janeiro in 2019.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars researching comparative fascist studies, the history of the far right, and Brazilian and Latin American history and politics.

Leandro Pereira Gonçalves and Odilon Caldeira Neto work in the History Department at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil.

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