Under the Salazar regime, many Portuguese citizens spontaneously interacted with the secret police (PIDE), sending it letters of denunciation, prospective applications and petitions. The historians of the Estado Novo, by reducing the nature of the relations between the PIDE and society to its mechanisms of top-down repression, have overlooked the significance of the phenomenon. Drawing on the inputs of the international bibliography on accusatory practices and ‘everyday life’ under dictatorship, this article looks at the PIDE through the subjective perspectives of the individual citizens who approached it ‘from below’, thereby nuancing and complementing the established narrative of violence and repression. It focuses on the instrumentalisat...
This article presents a historical case study of three armed organisations that operated in Portugal...
[Excerpt] Introduction In various countries throughout the world, the bureaucratic development of th...
SFRH/BPD/104105/2014This article aims to contribute to strengthening our understanding of a subject ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Under the Salazar regime many Portuguese citizens wrote spontaneous letters of den...
Funding Information: The research for this article has received funding from the European Union’s Ho...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in...
Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in the Portuguese “b...
UID/HIS/04209/2019This article aims to examine the practices for policing emigration from Portugal. ...
In this article, I analyze how former activists opposed to Estado Novo, Portugal's fascist regime, s...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
This article seeks to contribute to the study of political centralisation in Portugal under Salazar;...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
From 1926 to 1974, Portugal went through a far-right dictatorship regime. At first, the main concern...
This article analyses the information actions undertaken by General Franco’s diplomatic services in ...
This article presents a case study on the limits of the BBC Overseas Service’s journalistic independ...
This article presents a historical case study of three armed organisations that operated in Portugal...
[Excerpt] Introduction In various countries throughout the world, the bureaucratic development of th...
SFRH/BPD/104105/2014This article aims to contribute to strengthening our understanding of a subject ...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Under the Salazar regime many Portuguese citizens wrote spontaneous letters of den...
Funding Information: The research for this article has received funding from the European Union’s Ho...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in...
Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in the Portuguese “b...
UID/HIS/04209/2019This article aims to examine the practices for policing emigration from Portugal. ...
In this article, I analyze how former activists opposed to Estado Novo, Portugal's fascist regime, s...
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New Sta...
This article seeks to contribute to the study of political centralisation in Portugal under Salazar;...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
From 1926 to 1974, Portugal went through a far-right dictatorship regime. At first, the main concern...
This article analyses the information actions undertaken by General Franco’s diplomatic services in ...
This article presents a case study on the limits of the BBC Overseas Service’s journalistic independ...
This article presents a historical case study of three armed organisations that operated in Portugal...
[Excerpt] Introduction In various countries throughout the world, the bureaucratic development of th...
SFRH/BPD/104105/2014This article aims to contribute to strengthening our understanding of a subject ...