RT Article T1 Extreme-right violence in the Portuguese transition to democracy: Portugal’s Liberation Army (1974-1976) JF Fascism VO 11 IS 1 SP 87 OP 108 A1 Marchi, Riccardo 1974- A2 Silva, Raquel da LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1859324339 AB The Exército de Libertação de Portugal [ELP; Portugal’s Liberation Army] was one of the most infamous clandestine organizations active during the Portuguese transition to democracy, bringing together far-right militants from the deposed authoritarian regime. This organization has been considered the most dangerous terrorist group fighting for the restoration of Estado Novo’s regime. This article aims to challenge this statement, recurrently defended by international historiography, through an in-depth case study of the ELP, which is assessed in its genesis, structuring, ideological identity, strategy and operative capacity, permeability to repression, and dissolution. This study is based on a qualitative methodology triangulating data dispersed in the existing scientific and journalistic literature with data collected, unprecedently, in private archives and through face-to-face interviews with former ELP militants. Therefore, this paper is of importance to scholarship on the Portuguese transition to democracy, but also on the role of the extreme right in other post-authoritarian contexts, and on political violence in processes of democratization. K1 Exército de Libertação de Portugal (ELP) K1 Portugal K1 Democratization K1 extreme right K1 Political violence; authoritarianism DO 10.1163/22116257-bja10037