dc.description.tableofcontents | -- 1. Rolão Preto and the Origins of Portuguese Fascism 1
Lusitanian Integralism, 2 • Rolão Preto: The Portuguese
Valois,• Fascism and the Radical Right in the 1920s,
• Fascism and the Breakdown of the Republic,• Fascists
and Conservatives under the Military Dictatorship, 52
2. The Emergence of National Syndicalism
The Political Programme of National Syndicalism,•
National Syndicalist Political Activity,
3. The National Syndicalist Organisation:
A Political and Social Profile
The National Syndicalists, • Leaders, Militants and
Members,
4. National Syndicalism and the National Union:
A Comparative Analysis
The UN and Authoritarian Single Parties, • The Fascists and the Government Party, • The UN and National Syndicalism Compared, • National Union -National
Syndicalist Tension, • Concluding Remarks,
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5. "Without Power": Conflict and Prohibition
Opposition to National Syndicalism,• The Salazar
Offensive: Separation versus Integration,• The Crisis
of 1933,• The Salazarist Split, • Preto’s National Syndicalism: Integration and Exile,
6. "Against the Regime": The Conspiratorial
Years, 1934-1945
A Fascist Opposition?• Pro-Coup Agitation, •
The Impact of the Spanish Civil War, • A Persistent
Sub-Culture, • The Fascists and the New State,
7. National Syndicalism and International Fascism
An “International Family”,• The Nature of Portuguese
Fascism,• A Variant of European Fascism | en |