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Session Submission Type: Panel
The purpose of this panel is to analyze the relations between intellectuals, politics and history in the Ibero-American world, taking into account the issues of authoritarianism and nationalism. If the twentieth century was, as Michel Winock put it, the "century of the intellectuals," the predominant view was that of studies of leftist or progressive intellectuals. What we want in this panel is to analyze the reflections of intellectuals or groups of intellectuals focused on authoritarian and anti-liberal projects.
3. Intellectual-Politicians and the transfer of authoritarian projects In 1930s Latin America - António Costa Pinto, University of Lisbon
1. Ideologist and historian: Marcello Caetano and the History of Portugal - Francisco Carlos Palomanes Martinho, Universidade de São Paulo
2. Francisco Campos: an intellectual and politician of the authoritarian Brazil of the thirties - Cláudia R Viscardi, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora
4. The "Association de la presse latine". A pan-latinist intellectual network across Atlantic (1923-1939) - Annarita Gori