UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade after the dismantling of similar imperial formations across Europe. Contrary to other European metropoles, Portuguese rulers were unwilling to meet the demands for self-determination in their dependencies, and thus mobilized considerable resources for a long, drawn-out conflict in Angola, Guinea, and Mozambique from 1961 to 1974. Several factors can explain Lisbon’s refusal to come to terms with the “winds of change” that had swept Africa since the late 1950s, from the belief of its decision-makers that Portugal lacked the means to conduct a successful “exit strategy” (akin to the “neocolonial” approach followed by the British, the French, o...
A major result of the Second World War was a radically new world constellation. In 1945, Soviet Rus...
The present volume, International Dimensions of Portuguese Late Colonialism and Decolonization, offe...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
On 25 April 1974 the Portuguese military overthrew the Caetano regime, thus bringing to an end the ...
portrayed as no longer having any definite strategy when it came to her colonial possessions by the...
portrayed as no longer having any definite strategy when it came to her colonial possessions by the...
D. Litt. et Phil.This thesis examines the nature of the relationship that developed between Portugal...
D. Litt. et Phil.This thesis examines the nature of the relationship that developed between Portugal...
In 1961, Portuguese rule in Africa came under severe stress. In its colony of Angola an attempt to r...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
RESUMEN El objetivo de este Trabajo Fin de Grado es analizar el proceso de descolonización de las co...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
Salazar’s dictatorship was the opposite of western democracy principles, but neither London nor Wash...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
A major result of the Second World War was a radically new world constellation. In 1945, Soviet Rus...
The present volume, International Dimensions of Portuguese Late Colonialism and Decolonization, offe...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The dissolution of Portugal’s African empire took place in the mid-1970s, a decade...
On 25 April 1974 the Portuguese military overthrew the Caetano regime, thus bringing to an end the ...
portrayed as no longer having any definite strategy when it came to her colonial possessions by the...
portrayed as no longer having any definite strategy when it came to her colonial possessions by the...
D. Litt. et Phil.This thesis examines the nature of the relationship that developed between Portugal...
D. Litt. et Phil.This thesis examines the nature of the relationship that developed between Portugal...
In 1961, Portuguese rule in Africa came under severe stress. In its colony of Angola an attempt to r...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
RESUMEN El objetivo de este Trabajo Fin de Grado es analizar el proceso de descolonización de las co...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...
Salazar’s dictatorship was the opposite of western democracy principles, but neither London nor Wash...
The central role in Portuguese political culture of the identification of Portugal as a colonizing ...
A major result of the Second World War was a radically new world constellation. In 1945, Soviet Rus...
The present volume, International Dimensions of Portuguese Late Colonialism and Decolonization, offe...
UID/HIS/04209/2013The article examines the trajectories of ‘loyal’ African troops in Angola before a...