1. IntroductionBy 1968, Portugal had been living for 42 years under authoritarian regimes, for 35 of those years under the Estado Novo regime led by António de Oliveira Salazar, a former law professor at Coimbra University. During the 1960s Salazar’s authority was weakened, and in September 1968 he was replaced, ostensibly for health reasons, by Marcelo Caetano. This transition raised expectations for greater freedom in Portuguese society, but these hopes would only to be realised by the revo..
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
The diploma thesis Akademická krize 1969 v Coimbře (The 1969 Academic Crisis in Coimbra) discusses t...
When the colonial wars erupted in Angola in 1961, Salazar’s regime was already preparing the militar...
1. IntroductionBy 1968, Portugal had been living for 42 years under authoritarian regimes, for 35 of...
In October 1910 a revolution drove out the king of Portugal and established the Portuguese Republic....
If the overwhelming majority of foreign observers were surprised but encouraged by the coup of 25 Ap...
The Portuguese university student movement was very active during the so-called «long ’60s» (also th...
The history of the University in Portugal lives a moment of great relevance in the transition to dem...
From 1926 to 1974, Portugal went through a far-right dictatorship regime. At first, the main concern...
The notion of Portuguese exceptionalism resonated with the European political and economic elite for...
The newspaper "Portugal Democrático" was created by a gourp of Portuguese anti-salazarists, exiled i...
The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974 constituted the beginning of a new wave of democratizatio...
Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in the Portuguese “b...
[Resumo] O artigo contextualiza a cria9ao do Ensino Politécnico em Portugal, tomando como balizas a...
In 1974, though schooling was available for all children between 7 and 11 years of age, Portugal fac...
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
The diploma thesis Akademická krize 1969 v Coimbře (The 1969 Academic Crisis in Coimbra) discusses t...
When the colonial wars erupted in Angola in 1961, Salazar’s regime was already preparing the militar...
1. IntroductionBy 1968, Portugal had been living for 42 years under authoritarian regimes, for 35 of...
In October 1910 a revolution drove out the king of Portugal and established the Portuguese Republic....
If the overwhelming majority of foreign observers were surprised but encouraged by the coup of 25 Ap...
The Portuguese university student movement was very active during the so-called «long ’60s» (also th...
The history of the University in Portugal lives a moment of great relevance in the transition to dem...
From 1926 to 1974, Portugal went through a far-right dictatorship regime. At first, the main concern...
The notion of Portuguese exceptionalism resonated with the European political and economic elite for...
The newspaper "Portugal Democrático" was created by a gourp of Portuguese anti-salazarists, exiled i...
The Portuguese Revolution of 25 April 1974 constituted the beginning of a new wave of democratizatio...
Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in the Portuguese “b...
[Resumo] O artigo contextualiza a cria9ao do Ensino Politécnico em Portugal, tomando como balizas a...
In 1974, though schooling was available for all children between 7 and 11 years of age, Portugal fac...
Although the first Portuguese university, the University of Coimbra, was founded in the thirteenth c...
The diploma thesis Akademická krize 1969 v Coimbře (The 1969 Academic Crisis in Coimbra) discusses t...
When the colonial wars erupted in Angola in 1961, Salazar’s regime was already preparing the militar...