This article aims to examine how the Portuguese magazine, Seara Nova, addresses the historical and cultural relations between Portugal and Brazil in the early 1920s. We also seek to bring to light the concept designed around the idea of "sister countries", in a period of considerable mobilization on behalf of the Portuguese government to reinforce its links with Brazil. Two events were significant in this context: the Lisbon-Rio de Janeiro transatlantic air crossing and the visit of the former President of the Portuguese Republic, Antonio José de Almeida, to Brazil, both of which occurred in 1922.
Portugal-Brazil relations; Seara Nova magazine; Culture