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Salazar: A Political Biography

par Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses

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Antonio de Oliveira Salazar entered the government of Portugal when Herbert Hoover was president and ended his political career at the end of the Johnson administration; he remained in power for forty years (1928-1968), one of the longest tenures in modern history. As a young man he planned to enter the priesthood and attended the seminary until he decided to become a political economist and an academic. Unlike the other "great dictators" of the twentieth century, including Franco, Mussolini, and Hitler, Salazar immersed himself in the minutiae of government and administration, maintaining a prodigious work rate throughout his forty years in power. He managed his country's finances and economy--one of the poorest in Western Europe--successfully during the Great Depression. He became a seasoned diplomat who spared Portugal from the horrors of World War II by remaining strictly neutral, ultimately favoring Great Britain and the United States. But Salazar would always remain an extremely conservative, even reactionary statesman who relied on secrecy and a police state, appearing to favor fascism, fearing modernity, and ultimately rejecting the anti-colonialist movements in Asia and Africa. He saw the universal granting of independence to the colonies as a sign that the West was abdicating its civilizing mission. This is the first full-length English-language scholarly biography of a key Portuguese political leader and an icon of twentieth-century politics.… (plus d'informations)
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Salazar - Biografia Política é a primeira biografia académica escrita sobre Salazar. O autor, Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses, é um investigador português a leccionar actualmente na University of Ireland, na Irlanda.
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«[...] pela sua seriedade, extensão e minúcia, esta biografia não tem por enquanto, e certamente por mais anos, rival. Ela será para qualquer leitor a referência sobre Salazar e um excelente ponto de partida para se investigar a história do Estado Novo.»
Victor Pereira, Público
  Jonatas.Bakas | May 1, 2021 |
Li-o em dois períodos. Até c. 1960/61 quando foi publicado, o restante agora em Setembro/Outubro. Já me não lembro bem do que li para trás, mas tenho ideia que era uma biografia razoável, bem pesquisada, que não se perdia nos «clichés» estafados acerca do biografado, que já enjoam, sinceramente.
Pois bem, o capítulo XI entra por eles, pelos lugares-comuns sobre Salazar, como cão em vinha vindimada; o discurso, a escolha do léxico, é sub-reptìciamente de modo a inculcar no leitor incauto má impressão do biografado; frieza, má índole, conivência e culpa de crimes, até. Fiquei estupefacto. Que terá dado ao autor, não imagino. Imagino só quanta desta prosa subliminar não anda lá para trás, no resto do livro, apesar da boa impressão com que fiquei. E concluo que é este Ribeiro de Meneses só mais um desses que não parecem, mas pouco fogem aos lugares-comuns da arenga antifascista.

Uma biografia de fôlego, escrita por um historiador, não devia referir Salazar como «primeiro-ministro»: é anacrónico e nada rigoroso. Pode decorrer da redacção original em inglês e do descaso da tradutora (Teresa Casal). Pior são certas tiradas em estilo telejornaleiro, mas disso já não leva o português emenda. ( )
  biclaranja | Oct 22, 2016 |
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Antonio de Oliveira Salazar entered the government of Portugal when Herbert Hoover was president and ended his political career at the end of the Johnson administration; he remained in power for forty years (1928-1968), one of the longest tenures in modern history. As a young man he planned to enter the priesthood and attended the seminary until he decided to become a political economist and an academic. Unlike the other "great dictators" of the twentieth century, including Franco, Mussolini, and Hitler, Salazar immersed himself in the minutiae of government and administration, maintaining a prodigious work rate throughout his forty years in power. He managed his country's finances and economy--one of the poorest in Western Europe--successfully during the Great Depression. He became a seasoned diplomat who spared Portugal from the horrors of World War II by remaining strictly neutral, ultimately favoring Great Britain and the United States. But Salazar would always remain an extremely conservative, even reactionary statesman who relied on secrecy and a police state, appearing to favor fascism, fearing modernity, and ultimately rejecting the anti-colonialist movements in Asia and Africa. He saw the universal granting of independence to the colonies as a sign that the West was abdicating its civilizing mission. This is the first full-length English-language scholarly biography of a key Portuguese political leader and an icon of twentieth-century politics.

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