Abstract

During the interwar period, Italy tried to expand its influence in Latin America and especially in Brazil. Without the military and economic power required for direct action, Italy used alternative methods to increase its force in the country. The methods used were the propaganda, mainly cultural, the mobilization of Italian communities in the country and the creation of political ties with the local fascist movement and with the Vargas regime. This paper seeks to understand this effort and the articulation of all these elements (culture, politics and population links) in a project of power, as well as its results.

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