The Trip as a Cultural Denial of the Francoism: Spaniards in Portugal in 1974-1975

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This article aims to examine the presence of Spaniards in Portugal throughout the revolutionary process. Attention will be paid to the idea of the trip, and its motivations, while accounting for distinct types, including exile, political mobilization, or tourism, conceptualizing the trip as a transversal experience uniting a political culture whose connection is the cultural refusal of Francoism.  

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Luís, R. (2018). The Trip as a Cultural Denial of the Francoism: Spaniards in Portugal in 1974-1975. Acta Hispanica, (I), 31–50. https://doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2018.0.31-50
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Rita Luís

Rita Luís is specialized in the history of the means of mass communication in the context of the Iberian dictatorships of the 20th century. Doctor by the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, ​​in 2015, with a thesis on the Portuguese revolutionary process of 1974-1975 in the late Francoist press (II International Doctoral Research Prize ASHISCOM 2017), is an integrated researcher at the Institute of Contemporary History de la FCSH-NOVA, in Lisbon, where he develops a project on connected Iberian censorship: the daily practices of censorship of the press under the authoritarian regimes of the 20th century. Collaborates with the Research Group in Press of the UPF.