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CROSSING BORDERS

Intellectuals of the Right and Politics

in Europe and Latin America.

Transnational Perspectives

17 | 18 NOVEMBER 2016

INSTITUTO DE CIÊNCIAS SOCIAIS - ULISBOA

CONFERENCE

Organizing Committee: Rita Almeida de Carvalho, ICS-ULisboa; Anne Cova, ICS-ULisboa;

Olivier Dard, Univ. Paris IV; Federico Finchelstein, New School for Social Research, New York;

Annarita Gori, ICS-ULisboa; Aristotle Kallis, Keele University, UK; Antonio Costa Pinto, ICS- ULisboa; Claudia Viscardi, Federal University of Juíz de Fora, Brazil.

Design . João Pedro Silva

Sponsored by: GI- Regimes and Political Institutions and GI-Power, Society and Globalization

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17 NOV

DAY ONE

9.00 Welcome Remarks

9.10- 11.00 PANEL 1: FORMAL NETWORKS

Chair: Álvaro Garrido, (University of Coimbra)

Donatello Aramini, (Roma Tre University), The myth of Rome. Politics and culture at the Institute of Roman Studies (1925- 1944)

Anne Cova (ICS-ULisboa), Bruno Dumons (LARHRA, CNRS) and Magali della Sudda (Centre Emile Durkheim, CNRS), Crossing borders: the transnational activities of the French Catholic Women's leagues during the Third Republic

George Souvlis, (European University Institute), "A new real democracy":

Legitimizing discourses on the 4th August Regime

11.00 Coffee Break

11.15-13.30 PANEL 2: INFORMAL NETWORKS I

Chair: Goffredo Adinolfi, (ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon)

Fabio Zucca, (University of Insubria), The right-wing for the United States of Europe: European personalist movements in the 30s

Valeria Galimi, (University of Milan), «Enlisted muses» and the idea of fascist Europe. French intellectuals and their transnational network in interwar period

Cláudia Ninhos, ( IHC, New University of Lisbon), Academic exchanges between Salazarism and Nazi Germany: jurists as protagonists

Paraskevas Matalas, (University of Crete), Cosmopolitan nationalists: Barresian intellectuals from Southern Europe to Latin America in the first decades of the 20th century

Mario Sznadjer, (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), The intellectual sources of the Chilean radical right

13.30: Lunch

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14.45-16.45 PANEL 3: INFORMAL NETWORKS II

Chair: José Pedro Zúquete, (ICS-ULisboa)

Laura Fournier Finocchiaro, (University of Paris 8), Interpretations and

translations of Italian literature in France during the interwar period, between culture and propaganda

Victor Lundberg, (Malmö University), When the Fascist Baby-Hawk became full-fledged. The story about six Swedish fascist's trip to the Nuremberg Rally in August 1929 – and their network, experiences and inspirations

Annarita Gori, (ICS-ULisboa), Intellectuals, journalists but, above all, Latin people. The “Congrès de la Presse Latine” and the attempt to create a Pan- Latinist community between Europe and South America

Rita Almeida de Carvalho, (ICS-ULisboa), Salazar's foreign borrowings: books and readings, 1928- 1945

Alberto Spektorowski, (University of Tel Aviv), Fascism and post national Europe Barrés, Alain de Benoist and Drieu La Rochelle

16.45 Coffee Break

17.00- 19.00 PANEL 4: INDIVIDUAL ENTANGLEMENTS I

Chair: Inácia Rezola, (IHC, New University of Lisbon)

Federico Finchelstein, (New School for Social Research, New York), The first argentine Fascist: Leopoldo Lugones

Fabio Kolar, (University of Hamburg), “A burning awareness of the responsibility before God”. The political thought of Manuel Gómez Morin

Valerio Torreggiani, (University of Roma Tre), Society, individuals and function Ramiro De Maeztu's British Years: from Liberalism to Corporatism, 1905-1919 Floris Daniel Knegt, (University of Amsterdam), Europeanist transformations of Fascism: French intellectuals as transnational agents

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18 NOV

DAY TWO

9.00-11.00 PANEL 5: INDIVIDUAL ENTANGLEMENTS II

Chair: Rita Almeida de Carvalho, (ICS - ULisboa)

José Reis Santos, (IHC,New University of Lisbon), Teleki Pal, Béla Imrédy and the reception of Salazar's thought in late interwar Hungary (1938-1941) Sérgio Campos Matos, (ICLP-ULisboa), António Sardinha and its

iberoamerican connexions: traditionalism and universalism

Cláudia Viscardi, (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil), Francisco Campos:

political pragmatism, ideas, and intellectual networks

Silvina Schammah Gesser, (Hebrew University of Jerusalem),Transnational metaphors and urban imagery in early Hispanic Fascism

11.00 Coffee Break

11.15-13.00 PANEL 6: INDIVIDUAL ENTANGLEMENTS III

Chair: Riccardo Marchi, (ISCTE-IUL, Lisbon)

Aristotle Kallis, (Keele University), Exporting a different kind of fascism? Pier Maria Bardi between politics, art and aesthetics

Beatríz Urías, (National Autonomous University of Mexico), Rodulfo Brito Foucher:

a Mexican conter-revolucionary intellectual and his political essays in 1938 Maximiliano Fuentes Codera, (University of Girona), Transnational

antiliberalism? The influence of Eugenio d'Ors among Argentinian intellectuals after the Great War

João Fábio Bertonha, (State University of Maringá, Brazil), Salgado, Reale and Barroso. Politicians and intellectuals circulating among Brazil, Italy, Germany and Portugal

13.00: Lunch

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14.35-16.30 PANEL 7: CORPORATIST IDEAS

Chair: António Costa Pinto, (ICS-ULisboa)

Laura Cerasi, (Ca' Foscari University of Venice), Intellectuals in the mirror of the corporative State during the mid-1930s

Matteo Pasetti, (University of Bologna), Perceptions of an epoch-making turn:

European right-wing intellectuals facing Fascist Corporatism

Luciano Aronne de Abreu and Luís Carlos dos Martins Passos, (PUCRS, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil), Social order and economic development: a Brazilian corporatism

Carlos Bastien, (ISEG-ULisboa), Samuel A. M. Oliveira, a foreign-looking corporatist

Melissa Teixeira, (Harvard University), Oliveira Vianna's legal imagination and its global contexts

16.30 Coffee Break

16.45 KEYNOTE SPEECH

Constantin Iordachi, (Central European University, Budapest), Mihail Manoilescu and the debate over Corporativism in interwar Romania

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