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João Ameal was the literary pseudonym of Portuguese
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, political theorist,
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João Francisco de Barbosa Azevedo de Sande Ayres de Campos, 3rd
Count of Ameal Count of Ameal (Portuguese: ''Conde do Ameal'') is a Portuguese title of nobility held by the Ayres de Campos family (also graphed ''Aires de Campos'' in contemporary Portuguese orthography). It was created on June 26, 1901, by Carlos I, king of P ...
, GCC, OSE (
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, 23 October 1902 –
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, 23 November 1982). His surname is also graphed ''Aires de Campos'' in contemporary Portuguese
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, and he himself signed it in both forms. Both as an author and as a politician, he was active chiefly during Portugal's Estado Novo, and is regarded as one of the regime's leading intellectuals and historiographers. He is especially renowned for his widespread ''História de Portugal'' ('History of Portugal'), a multi-volume work first published in 1940, and for the several historical studies which he authored throughout his life, most of which are shaped by his
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convictions.


Family and early life

João Francisco de Barbosa Azevedo de Sande Ayres de Campos was the son of
João de Sande Magalhães Mexia Ayres de Campos, 2nd Count of Ameal João de Sande Magalhães Mexia Ayres de Campos, 2nd Count of Ameal, ComC, CvNSC (Coimbra, 11 May 1877 – Ota, Alenquer, 22 December 1952) was a Portuguese politician and career diplomat, having served in this capacity in the Hague, and als ...
(11 May 1877 - 22 December 1957), and his wife Maria Benedita Falcão Barbosa de Azevedo e Bourbon, sister of the 2nd Count of Azevedo. His father was a career diplomat, having served in this capacity in
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, and also as Secretary to Portugal's Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Venceslau de Lima Venceslau de Sousa Pereira de Lima, ComTe, GCTE, ComSE, GCSE, ComC, GCC, ComNSC, GCNSC (15 November 1858 in Porto – 24 December 1919 in Lisbon), also known as Venceslau de Lima and anglicized as Wenceslau de Sousa Pereira de Lima or Wen ...
. During João's infancy, his father was briefly exiled in Galicia as a result of his involvement in a failed republican coup - returning upon the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910. He was the grandson of renowned Coimbra politician and art collector
João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos, 1st Count of Ameal João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos (his surname also graphed Aires de Campos in contemporary Portuguese), 1st Count of Ameal, GCC, CvNSC, OOPA (Coimbra, 5 February 1847 – 13 July 1920) was a Portuguese politician and antiquarian, best kn ...
; his great-grandfather,
João Correia Ayres de Campos João Correia Ayres de Campos, GCC, (Lisbon, August 24, 1818 - Coimbra, March 24, 1885) was a Portuguese lawyer, antiquarian and medievalist, as well as a renowned bibliophile. The son of Bento Correia Ayres de Campos (Coimbra, 1788-1872) and his ...
, a lawyer by profession, had himself been a historian of considerable reputation, namely within the fields of
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and
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. Following in the footsteps of his grandfather and great-grandfather, João studied Law, graduating from the
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in 1921. His parents would die together in a car accident in
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, near Lisbon, in 1952; until his father's death, he was styled Viscount of Ameal (Portuguese: ''Visconde do Ameal''), a
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originally created for his father by king
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in 1901 and confirmed by exiled king Manuel II in 1920. In 1928 he married Maria Teresa de Castro Sottomayor, only daughter of
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Miguel Nicolau de Sottomayor, with issue.


Politics

From a young age, João Ameal was affiliated with the movement
Integralismo Lusitano ''Integralismo Lusitano'' (English: "Lusitanian Integralism") was a Portuguese integralist political movement founded in Coimbra in 1914 that advocated traditionalism but not conservatism Conservatism is a cultural, social, and pol ...
, founded in his native Coimbra in 1914, whose ranks included his friends
António Sardinha António Sardinha (9 September 1887 in Monforte, Portalegre – 10 January 1925 in Elvas Municipality, Elvas) was a Portugal, Portuguese writer and the main intellectual behind the ''Integralismo Lusitano'' movement. He espoused a strongly conserva ...
,
Alberto de Monsaraz Alberto de Morés Monsaraz (28 February 1889, Lisbon – 23 January 1959) was a Portuguese politician and poet. He was one of the central figures in the Integralismo Lusitano that dominated the far-right of Portuguese politics during the early year ...
,
José Adriano Pequito Rebelo José Adriano Pequito Rebelo (born 21 May 1892 in Gavião, Portugal – died 22 January 1983 in Lisbon) was a Portuguese writer, politician and aviator. Early life Born into a monarchist family, Pequito Rebelo studied law at University of Coimbra ...
,
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, Leão Ramos Ascensão,
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, and
Francisco Rolão Preto Francisco de Barcelos Rolão Preto, GCIH (12 February 1893, Gavião – 18 December 1977, Hospital do Desterro, Lisbon) was a Portuguese politician, journalist, and leader of the Portuguese National Syndicalists Movement (MNS), a fascist or ...
. A group of
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and
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intellectuals influenced by Counter-Enlightenment ideology, namely by the thought of
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and the Action Française, they provided a strong critique of Portugal's First Republic, and of contemporary parliamentary regimes. In 1934, he was the main author of the influential ''Cartaz-Decálogo do Estado Novo'', comprising the ten key principles of Salazar's political programme, the first systematic exposition of the regime's social, economic and imperial vision - a document strongly informed by integralist and
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thought and by
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's writings on
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. Unlike many of his integralist companions, who would become disillusioned with Salazar's regime on account of its enduring
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, Ameal remained largely faithful to the ''Estado Novo'', and never shifted his allegiance to its political opposition. He would serve as a deputy to Portugal's
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for four legislatures, between 1942 and 1957, and was also a member of the Central Committee of the Portuguese Legion, editing its bulletin for some years. Despite these commitments, he remained a convicted monarchist throughout his life, founding and directing the '' Acção Realista Portuguesa'', which supported the prerogatives of the exiled king Manuel II of Portugal. Ameal's unwavering support of Manuel II until his death in 1932 was a further point of divergence form his former Integralist companions, since the mainstream of the movement favoured the branch descended from the traditionalist king Miguel I. Upon Manuel's death without heirs, these would become the sole pretenders to the Portuguese throne. A committed Catholic, he was a founding member of Portugal's Association of Catholic Writers (''Associação dos Escritores Católicos''), and was received in audience by
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at the Vatican in this capacity in 1953.


Writings

João Ameal began his literary career at the age of 17 with the novel ''O Que os Meus Olhos Viram'' (1919); this was followed by the chronicles ''Em Voz Alta e em Voz Baixa'' (1920) and the romances ''Os Olhos Cinzentos'' (1922), ''Nossa Senhora da Morte'' (1922) and ''Religião do Espaço'' (1925). He published also ''Balões Venezianos'', a compilation of chronicles, and ''Claridade''. He abandoned the writing of fiction in the 1920s. As a journalist, he directed the '' Ilustração Portuguesa'' and the monarchist publication ''Acção Realista''; he briefly replaced Manuel Pestana Reis at the head of the ''Diário da Manhã'' in 1940. He was the chief editor of the newspaper ''A Noite'' in 1939 and collaborated with Diário de Notícias, writing also for the periodicals ''Nação Portuguesa'', ''Rumo'', ''Época'', ''O Dia'', ''Gazeta de Coimbra'' and ''A Flama''. In the 1940s and 1950s, he collaborated with the radio ''Emissora Nacional'', supplying a regular programme devoted to literary criticism. Ameal's historical and political works, often informed by his traditionalist sensibilities, included the studies ''Legitimismo, Tradicionalismo e Constitucionalismo'' (originally conceived as a preface to his relative Miguel de Sottomayor's work ''A Realeza de D. Miguel'', 1929, a Legitimist revision of Portuguese 19th century history), ''Portugal Restaurado'' (a collaboration with
Alfredo Pimenta Alfredo Augusto Lopes Pimenta (3 December 1882, Guimarães – 15 October 1950, Lisbon) was a Portuguese historian, poet and writer. Biography Alfredo Pimenta, son of José Manuel Lopes Pimenta and Silvina Rosa, was born at Penouços in S ...
and others) and ''Falência da Democracia'' (1933), a criticism of contemporary
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regimes. Sympathising with the figure of defeated king Miguel I, as did most contemporary traditionalists, he authored several historical studies dedicated to him, including ''Verdadeiro Perfil de El-Rei Dom Miguel'' (1940), ''Dom Miguel e a Vilafrancada'' (1940) and ''Dom Miguel Infante'' (originally a preface to the first Portuguese edition of Arthur Herchen's ''Dom Miguel I, König von Portugal'', 1946). In 1928, Ameal published the political book ''A Contra-revolução'' ('The Counter-revolution'), inspired by the contemporary impact of
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, in which he sketches out his hopes for the regime that was then about to replace the First Portuguese Republic. An enthusiast of the thought of St Thomas Aquinas, he penned several studies of his work, including ''São Tomás de Aquino: Iniciação ao Estudo da sua Figura e da sua Obra'' (1938), ''São Tomás de Aquino, Mestre da Idade-Nova'' (1938), and ''A Revolução Tomista'' (1952); he also translated Fr. Tomás de Perrancho's book ''Santo Tomás de Aquino'' from the original Spanish. Strongly committed to Catholic apologetics, Ameal published the manifesto ''Nacionalismo e Patriotismo: Deveres Para Com a Pátria Segundo a Doutrina Católica'' (1940), and later wrote a lengthy introduction to the first Portuguese translation of
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's ''Orthodoxy'', titled ''A Revolução de Chesterton'' (1958). His extensive ''História de Portugal'' (''History of Portugal'', first published in 1940 and awarded the ''Alexandre Herculano Prize'' in 1943) underwent several re-editions, and has become a popular reference book in the field of Portuguese history, rendering João Ameal well known among the general public.


Honours

On 30 January 1965 João Ameal received the Great Cross of the Military Order of Christ in Lisbon's Palácio Foz. On 30 June 1971, in attention to his services to Portuguese culture, he was elevated to Grand Official of the Military Order of St James of the Sword.Lopes, Fátima; Graça, Almerinda e Mello, Gonçalo de Sampaio (2003). ''Espólio de João Ameal: roteiro. Mostra documental.'' Lisboa: Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal. p. 44. Accessed on January 4, 2013.


See also

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João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos, 1st Count of Ameal João Maria Correia Ayres de Campos (his surname also graphed Aires de Campos in contemporary Portuguese), 1st Count of Ameal, GCC, CvNSC, OOPA (Coimbra, 5 February 1847 – 13 July 1920) was a Portuguese politician and antiquarian, best kn ...
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Count of Ameal Count of Ameal (Portuguese: ''Conde do Ameal'') is a Portuguese title of nobility held by the Ayres de Campos family (also graphed ''Aires de Campos'' in contemporary Portuguese orthography). It was created on June 26, 1901, by Carlos I, king of P ...
*
Palácio da Justiça (Coimbra) The Palácio da Justiça is a historic building located in central Coimbra, Portugal, presently housing the city's Law Courts. It was formerly a religious house of the Dominican Order under the name College of St. Thomas (Portuguese: ''Colégio de ...
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João Correia Ayres de Campos João Correia Ayres de Campos, GCC, (Lisbon, August 24, 1818 - Coimbra, March 24, 1885) was a Portuguese lawyer, antiquarian and medievalist, as well as a renowned bibliophile. The son of Bento Correia Ayres de Campos (Coimbra, 1788-1872) and his ...


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