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There have been two regimes known as Estado Novo (meaning "New State"):
Estado Novo (Portugal), or Second Republic, the Portuguese authoritarian regime between 1933 and 1974
Estado Novo (Brazil), the period from 1937 to 1945, under the leadership of Getúlio Vargas
Topics referred to by the same term
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authoritarian regimes of Ditadura Nacional (National Dictatorship) and EstadoNovo (New State). Democracy was restored after the Carnation Revolution (1974)...
military coup by military officers that overthrew the authoritarian EstadoNovo government on 25 April 1974 in Lisbon, producing major social, economic...
1910 Portuguese Revolution, and as an official policy of the 1933–1974 EstadoNovo dictatorship, Black people in Portuguese Africa were de jure eligible...
Era, from 1937 until 1946 is known as the Third Brazilian Republic (or EstadoNovo). The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 marked the end of the First Brazilian...
colonies between 1961 and 1974. The Portuguese regime at the time, the EstadoNovo, was overthrown by a military coup in 1974, and the change in government...
Getúlio Vargas. In the last year, 1938, after the establishment of the EstadoNovo dictatorship, the Nazi Party and all other foreign political associations...
Second Brazilian Republic and the Third Brazilian Republic, known as the EstadoNovo. In 1945, Vargas was deposed by a military coup led by ex-supporters...
recognized Indian control after the Carnation Revolution and the fall of the EstadoNovo regime in a treaty signed on 31 December 1974. The first Portuguese encounter...
president Getúlio Vargas moved to liberalize his own fascist-influenced EstadoNovo regime. Vargas decreed an amnesty to political prisoners, including the...
among the working class and played a major role in the opposition to the EstadoNovo regime, being brutally repressed in the process. After being one of the...
Nacional (national dictatorship) that would be followed by the corporatist EstadoNovo (new state) regime of António de Oliveira Salazar. The sixteen years...
foundation for major growth. Throughout Portugal's dictatorship, known as the EstadoNovo, Luanda grew from a town of 61,208 with 14.6% of those inhabitants being...
military coup in Lisbon that ended Portugal's corporatist New State regime (EstadoNovo) and the Portuguese Colonial War, which led to the independence of Portugal's...
under Salazar's EstadoNovo, but not on equal terms with men. The right for women to vote was later broadened twice under the EstadoNovo. The first time...
strengthened executive might restore political and social order. Under the EstadoNovo, the corporatist totalitarian regime of António de Oliveira Salazar (r...
ambitions in Africa. Under António Salazar (in office 1932–1968), the EstadoNovo dictatorship made some ill-fated attempts to cling on to its last remaining...
of the recent past, been neglected by many historians in favor of the EstadoNovo. As a result, it is difficult to attempt a global synthesis of the republican...
Francisco Franco, and Portugal under the corporatist dictatorship of the EstadoNovo. This had meant that, whilst both countries had previously had relationships...
Polícia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado; PIDE) was a Portuguese security agency that existed during the EstadoNovo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar...
Empire (1575–1951), the overseas province Portuguese West Africa of EstadoNovo Portugal (1951–1972), and the State of Angola of the Portuguese Empire...
noted public intellectuals that were oppositionists to the authoritarian EstadoNovo regime; despite his participation in almost every pacific action directed...