The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Cunha,Diogo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Political Science Review
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Resumo: The aim of this paper is to examine how, in the context of the Cold War and Latin America’s National Security dictatorships, conservative Brazilian intellectuals turned to history to demonstrate the country’s ‘incompatibility’ with progressive values and left-wing government. It analyzes a selection of lectures given by acclaimed conservative intellectuals at the National War College during the 1960s and 70s. An examination of these lectures demonstrates that many of the elements chosen to define ‘national identity’ under the ‘Estado Novo’ dictatorship of 1937-45 – such as the valorization of miscegenation, a belief in the docile nature of the Brazilian people, the exaltation of work and the idea of a nation founded on cohesion and cooperation – were revived after 1964. Thus, conservative intellectuals made an important contribution to legitimizing the military dictatorship of 1964-85 by inscribing it within what they believed the Brazilian tradition to be, presenting it as the only regime capable of preserving national unity and culture against the threats posed by Marxism and communism.
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title The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
spellingShingle The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
Cunha,Diogo
Brazilian military dictatorship
conservative intellectuals
political uses of the past
culture
national identity
title_short The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
title_full The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
title_fullStr The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
title_sort The Political Uses of the Past During the Cold War: Conservative Intellectuals and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil
author Cunha,Diogo
author_facet Cunha,Diogo
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian military dictatorship
conservative intellectuals
political uses of the past
culture
national identity
topic Brazilian military dictatorship
conservative intellectuals
political uses of the past
culture
national identity
description The aim of this paper is to examine how, in the context of the Cold War and Latin America’s National Security dictatorships, conservative Brazilian intellectuals turned to history to demonstrate the country’s ‘incompatibility’ with progressive values and left-wing government. It analyzes a selection of lectures given by acclaimed conservative intellectuals at the National War College during the 1960s and 70s. An examination of these lectures demonstrates that many of the elements chosen to define ‘national identity’ under the ‘Estado Novo’ dictatorship of 1937-45 – such as the valorization of miscegenation, a belief in the docile nature of the Brazilian people, the exaltation of work and the idea of a nation founded on cohesion and cooperation – were revived after 1964. Thus, conservative intellectuals made an important contribution to legitimizing the military dictatorship of 1964-85 by inscribing it within what they believed the Brazilian tradition to be, presenting it as the only regime capable of preserving national unity and culture against the threats posed by Marxism and communism.
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