2004
Special Issue: Architectural Projections of a ‘New Order’ in Interwar Dictatorships – Part 2 “edited by [Roger Griffin and Rita Almeida de Carvalho]”
  • ISSN: 2211-6249
  • E-ISSN: 2211-6257

Abstract

The three articles that follow are the second part of a special issue of devoted to case studies in ‘Latin’ architecture in the fascist era, the first part of which was published in volume 7 (2018), no. 1. The architecture of three clearly para-fascist regimes comes under the spotlight: those of Spain, Portugal, and Brazil, in each of which a genuine fascist movement was either absorbed into a right-wing dictatorship (as occurred under Franco) or disbanded by it while perceptibly retaining some fascist elements (as in the case of the Salazar and Vargas regimes). Once again, the juxtaposition of the articles reveals unexpected elements of internationalism, entanglements, and histoires croisées both sides of the Atlantic in the impact of the fascist experiments in Germany and Italy.

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  • Article Type: Research Article
Keyword(s): architecture; Brazil; dictatorships; fascism; interwar period; para-fascism; Portugal; Spain
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