National Union (Portugal) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Sardica, José Miguel (2011). "The Memory of the Portuguese First Republic throughout the Twentieth Century". Journal of Portuguese History. 9 (1): 10–17. doi:10.26300/2k33-w151.
  • Ernesto Castro Leal; Correll, Translated by Richard (2016). "The Political and Ideological Origins of the Estado Novo in Portugal". Portuguese Studies. 32 (2). Translated By Richard Correll: 128–148. doi:10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0128. JSTOR 10.5699/portstudies.32.2.0128. S2CID 157806821.
  • MACQUEEN, N. (1999). Portugal's First Domino: ‘Pluricontinentalism’ and Colonial War in Guiné-Bissau, 1963–1974. Contemporary European History, 8(2), pp. 209-230. doi:10.1017/S0960777399002027.
  • Pinto, António Costa (2002). "Elites, Single Parties and Political Decision-Making in Fascist-Era Dictatorships". Contemporary European History. 11 (3): 431. doi:10.1017/S0960777302003053.

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  • Bauerkämper, Arnd [in German]; Rossoliński-Liebe, Grzegorz [in Polish] (2017). Fascism without Borders: Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe from 1918 to 1945. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-78533-469-6. However, dictatorships such as Francisco Franco's Spain and Antonio de Oliveira Salazar's Portugal were not fascist, but authoritarian in the first instance. They lacked the idea of a permanent and national revolution, which propelled fascist movements and regimes, and they clung to the past or the present.

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  • Bauerkämper, Arnd [in German]; Rossoliński-Liebe, Grzegorz [in Polish] (2017). Fascism without Borders: Transnational Connections and Cooperation between Movements and Regimes in Europe from 1918 to 1945. Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1-78533-469-6. However, dictatorships such as Francisco Franco's Spain and Antonio de Oliveira Salazar's Portugal were not fascist, but authoritarian in the first instance. They lacked the idea of a permanent and national revolution, which propelled fascist movements and regimes, and they clung to the past or the present.