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Salazar’s PIDE and Portuguese Society: A History of the Political Police from Below, 1955-74

Salazar’s PIDE and Portuguese Society: A History of the Political Police from Below, 1955-74


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This book reconceptualizes the relationship between Portuguese society and Salazar's political police. By studying the PIDE from below, Salazar's PIDE and Portuguese Society challenges the prevailing historiographic emphasis on processes of top-down repression whose effect has been to relegate the bulk of the population to the status of passive victims. The analysis concentrates on various forms of spontaneous interactions between individual citizens and the PIDE. Duncan Simpson focuses on the mass of depoliticised citizens, rather than the small minority of oppositionists, using new research methodologies, like oral history and opinion surveying, and original archival material in the form of denunciation letters, petitions, and applications to join the PIDE. From a theoretical perspective, the book draws on the international scholarship of totalitarianism, 'accusatory practices', and everyday life under dictatorship; work which has highlighted the complexity of the relations between State and society by uncovering the prevalence of widespread processes of individual adjustment and accommodation. Indeed Simpson's underlying – and convincing – argument is that the relationship between the PIDE and society was far more dynamic, multifaceted, and interactive than has been acknowledged until now.

Table of Contents:
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction 1 The PIDE Between Memory and History 2 Denunciations 3 Petitions and Applications 4 Quantitative Survey: Everyday Life under the PIDE (I) 5 Oral History Interviews: Everyday Life under the PIDE (II) Conclusion: The Normalization of the PIDE Notes Bibliography Index

About the Author :
Duncan Simpson is Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal.

Review :
Thanks to this excellent bottom-up study of the Portuguese PIDE, we can better understand how neither the political police forces of dictatorships are as distant and distinct from the societies they monitor and repress as we think, nor are societies as innocent or terrified as we sometimes like to believe. The Portuguese political police under the authoritarian Estado Novo were a force of repression and terror for many – but also a useful resource for many others. In the best tradition of the everyday life history approach, Duncan Simpson impressively demonstrates the complexities of such local realities in postwar Portugal. Salazar's PIDE and Portuguese Society offers groundbreaking analysis to shed light on those who saw the forces of repression as something normal to live with, or even as something tremendously useful for their own goals.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781350410282
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publisher Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Language: English
  • Sub Title: A History of the Political Police from Below, 1955-74
  • ISBN-10: 1350410284
  • Publisher Date: 22 Jan 2026
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 192


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