TY - BOOK AU - Galimi,Valeria AU - Galimi,Valeria AU - Gori,Annarita TI - Intellectuals in the Latin Space during the Era of Fascism: Crossing Borders T2 - Routledge Studies in Modern History SN - 9781032173511 PY - 2020/// PB - Taylor & Francis, Routledge [Imprint] KW - Fascism KW - Latin America KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Portugal KW - Spain KW - Fascisme KW - Amérique latine KW - Histoire KW - 20e siècle KW - Espagne KW - European history KW - thema KW - fast KW - History and Archaeology KW - History of the Americas KW - HISTORY KW - Europe KW - Spain & Portugal KW - bisacsh KW - Italy KW - South America KW - Intellectual life KW - International relations KW - AIB KW - Argentinian Institute KW - Brazilian Integralism KW - Catholic Social Teachings KW - Centro De Pesquisa KW - Charles Maurras KW - Corporatism KW - De La Hispanidad KW - Du Pin KW - Far Right Ideology KW - French Fascism KW - Fustel De Coulanges KW - Je Suis Partout KW - La Nueva KW - Latin American History KW - Le Corbusier KW - Lucien Rebatet KW - Military Regimes KW - Modern History KW - Modern Italian Architecture KW - Partido Conservador KW - Partido Nacional KW - Piazza Della Vittoria KW - Pietro Maria Bardi KW - Primo De Rivera Dictatorship KW - Radical Conservative Movements KW - Ramiro De Maeztu KW - Universalist Nationalism KW - UNR KW - Young Men N1 - Free-to-read N2 - This volume investigates a galaxy of diverse networks and intellectual actors who engaged in a broad political environment, from conservatism to the most radical right, between the World Wars. Looking beyond fascism, it considers the less-investigated domain of the 'Latin space', which is both geographical and cultural, encompassing countries of both Southern Europe and Latin America. Focus is given to mid-level civil servants, writers, journalists and artists and important 'transnational agents' as well as the larger intellectual networks to which they belonged. The book poses such questions as: In what way did the intellectuals align national and nationalistic values with the project of creating a 'Republic of Letters' that extended beyond each country's borders, a 'space' in which one could produce and disseminate thought whose objective was to encourage political action? What kinds of networks did they succeed in establishing in the interwar period? Who were these intellectuals-in-action? What role did they play in their institutions' and cultural associations' activities? A wider and intricate analytical framework emerges, exploring right-wing intellectual agents and their networks, their travels and the circulation of ideas, during the interwar period and on a transatlantic scale, offering an original contribution to the debate on interwar authoritarian regimes and opening new possibilities for research UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/88603 ER -