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La vocazione sportiva dell'Europa cattolica : il caso portoghese e l'influenza italiana (1891-1958)

2020 - Franco Angeli

90-111 p.

  • Did the Catholic Church consider sporting activities as a special tool for building an imagined European community? Mostly focusing on the Portuguese case, this paper analyses to what extent the debate on the dissemination of Catholic sport acquired a transnational scope. First generated from the confrontation with Protestant and then with fascist culture, the idea of "muscular Catholicism" converted into a pillar of physical education in the Portuguese Estado Novo. After the Second World War, this entangled cultural transference allowed the Salazarist youth organization to become part of a Catholic sports community that spanned Europe from the river Elba to Lisbon. [Publisher's text].

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Passato e presente : rivista di storia contemporanea : 111, 3, 2020