During the Spanish Civil War, radio went from being a simple musical loudspeaker to being used as a combat weapon. Through radio broadcasts both sides confronted each other to persuade public opinion or to increase the morale of their troops and allies. In this context, Salazar’s Portugal, to legitimize the coup d’état in Spain, used all its diplomatic and media resources, among them the National Broadcasting Service (the Emissora Nacional; EN), which during the war came under the dictator’s cabinet. Simulating an apparent neutrality in its national broadcasts, the EN disseminated an intense propaganda against the Madrid government abroad. This work aims to delve into the less known aspects of EN during the con...
This article presents a case of political participation through radio broadcasting during World War ...
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UID/HIS/04209/2019This study analyses Franco's state visit to Salazar's Portugal in October 1949. Th...
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This article explores the role played by the Portuguese radio station Rádio Club Português (RCP) as ...
This article focuses on the start of the ‘‘war of the airwaves’’ in Portugal. It provides data on t...
This article explores the role played by the Portuguese radio station Rádio Club Português (RCP) as ...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
This article presents a case study on the limits of the BBC Overseas Service’s journalistic independ...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Portugal was in a unique position, both geographically and...
La imagen que del Portugal de Salazar esbozó la prensa afecta a los rebeldes durante la Guerra Civil...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
ABSTRACT: The Spanish Civil War had major political, social and economic consequences for Portugal, ...
The Blue Division, Spain’s most notable military contribution to the Second World War, has been exam...
The Portuguese daily press, controlled by the New State dictatorship, played a propagandistic role o...
This article presents a case of political participation through radio broadcasting during World War ...
Au cours de la guerre d’Espagne, la presse portugaise, contrôlée par la dictature de l’Estado Novo, ...
UID/HIS/04209/2019This study analyses Franco's state visit to Salazar's Portugal in October 1949. Th...
This article analyses the information actions undertaken by General Franco’s diplomatic services in ...
This article explores the role played by the Portuguese radio station Rádio Club Português (RCP) as ...
This article focuses on the start of the ‘‘war of the airwaves’’ in Portugal. It provides data on t...
This article explores the role played by the Portuguese radio station Rádio Club Português (RCP) as ...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
This article presents a case study on the limits of the BBC Overseas Service’s journalistic independ...
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), Portugal was in a unique position, both geographically and...
La imagen que del Portugal de Salazar esbozó la prensa afecta a los rebeldes durante la Guerra Civil...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
ABSTRACT: The Spanish Civil War had major political, social and economic consequences for Portugal, ...
The Blue Division, Spain’s most notable military contribution to the Second World War, has been exam...
The Portuguese daily press, controlled by the New State dictatorship, played a propagandistic role o...
This article presents a case of political participation through radio broadcasting during World War ...
Au cours de la guerre d’Espagne, la presse portugaise, contrôlée par la dictature de l’Estado Novo, ...
UID/HIS/04209/2019This study analyses Franco's state visit to Salazar's Portugal in October 1949. Th...