The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945
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Resumo: | Throughout the first years of Salazars Estado Novo regime, Portugal was the object of particular attention in Ireland. Reflecting this general tendency, the pro-treaty nationalist newspaper The Irish Independent and its republican rival The Irish Press both painted a mostly positive picture of Portugals dictator. In their eyes, the Portuguese leaders chief merit was, besides having contributed to Portugals financial recovery, to provide a striking example of what God demanded, as the Irish Independent then put it. This article analyzes the perspective on the Portuguese dictator presented by these two Irish newspapers and the arguments on which they relied to express their support for his dictatorial regime. Based on an analysis of contents of the most significant articles devoted to Salazar and the Estado Novo over the period, its main conclusion is that both newspapers, while disagreeing on most issues on the Irish scene, basically shared the same positions towards Salazars regime, but came to opposite conclusions as far as the Irish situation at the time is concerned. |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945António de Oliveira SalazarEamon de ValeraIrish newspapersIrish nationalismEstado NovoThroughout the first years of Salazars Estado Novo regime, Portugal was the object of particular attention in Ireland. Reflecting this general tendency, the pro-treaty nationalist newspaper The Irish Independent and its republican rival The Irish Press both painted a mostly positive picture of Portugals dictator. In their eyes, the Portuguese leaders chief merit was, besides having contributed to Portugals financial recovery, to provide a striking example of what God demanded, as the Irish Independent then put it. This article analyzes the perspective on the Portuguese dictator presented by these two Irish newspapers and the arguments on which they relied to express their support for his dictatorial regime. Based on an analysis of contents of the most significant articles devoted to Salazar and the Estado Novo over the period, its main conclusion is that both newspapers, while disagreeing on most issues on the Irish scene, basically shared the same positions towards Salazars regime, but came to opposite conclusions as far as the Irish situation at the time is concerned.Centro de Estudos Humanísticos da Universidade do Minho2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0807-89672013000200012Revista Diacrítica v.27 n.2 2013reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0807-89672013000200012Mercereau,Jean Noël Fernandinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T16:58:32Zoai:scielo:S0807-89672013000200012Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:15:14.173609Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 Mercereau,Jean Noël Fernand António de Oliveira Salazar Eamon de Valera Irish newspapers Irish nationalism Estado Novo |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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The most christian state in the world: Irish nationalism newspapers and the Estado Novo, 1932-1945 |
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Mercereau,Jean Noël Fernand |
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Mercereau,Jean Noël Fernand |
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Mercereau,Jean Noël Fernand |
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António de Oliveira Salazar Eamon de Valera Irish newspapers Irish nationalism Estado Novo |
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António de Oliveira Salazar Eamon de Valera Irish newspapers Irish nationalism Estado Novo |
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Throughout the first years of Salazars Estado Novo regime, Portugal was the object of particular attention in Ireland. Reflecting this general tendency, the pro-treaty nationalist newspaper The Irish Independent and its republican rival The Irish Press both painted a mostly positive picture of Portugals dictator. In their eyes, the Portuguese leaders chief merit was, besides having contributed to Portugals financial recovery, to provide a striking example of what God demanded, as the Irish Independent then put it. This article analyzes the perspective on the Portuguese dictator presented by these two Irish newspapers and the arguments on which they relied to express their support for his dictatorial regime. Based on an analysis of contents of the most significant articles devoted to Salazar and the Estado Novo over the period, its main conclusion is that both newspapers, while disagreeing on most issues on the Irish scene, basically shared the same positions towards Salazars regime, but came to opposite conclusions as far as the Irish situation at the time is concerned. |
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