none3siThis thematic dossier of RCCS brings forward three comprehensive articles on Yugoslavia and both East and West Germany’s take on solidarity, public opinion and colonialism in the former Portuguese African colonies of Angola, Mozambique and Guinea -Bissau. The articles employ mostly a historical -cultural approach that lays the groundwork for a larger debate on how the image of Portuguese colonialism, and the struggle for independence in Angola and Mozambique more specifically, were constructed in film and in public opinion, through either solidarity movements or actions meant to support the liberation movements in these countries. The RCCS articles dialogue with and complement the Afriche e Orienti no. 3 (2017) since they b...
The further development of the liberation struggles which are underway in Angola, Guine, and Mozambi...
open1noThe leadership that rose to power in FRELIMO in the early 1970s derived great strength from t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
none3siThis semi-thematic issue of Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (RCCS) is the second output o...
This thematic dossier of the Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (RCCS) is the second output of the ...
The struggle for independence in the former Portuguese colonies drew an international solidarity. In...
Starting as early as the 1960s, the struggle for national liberation in the former Portuguese coloni...
UID/HIS/04209/2019 PTDC/EPH-HIS/6964/2014The liberation wars in the Portuguese colonies were not mer...
The fortieth anniversary of Portuguese decolonisation of Africa has acted as a catalyst in discussin...
The anti-colonial campaign against the Portuguese presence in Africa mobilized the international sce...
In this article I discuss the solidarity activities in Portugal and the Netherlands in the course of...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
In this paper we explored a crucial phase of “Southern African Liberation” era, between 1960-1974, a...
Images of violence have marked the political landscape of southern Africa since the independence of ...
The further development of the liberation struggles which are underway in Angola, Guine, and Mozambi...
open1noThe leadership that rose to power in FRELIMO in the early 1970s derived great strength from t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...
none3siThis semi-thematic issue of Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (RCCS) is the second output o...
This thematic dossier of the Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais (RCCS) is the second output of the ...
The struggle for independence in the former Portuguese colonies drew an international solidarity. In...
Starting as early as the 1960s, the struggle for national liberation in the former Portuguese coloni...
UID/HIS/04209/2019 PTDC/EPH-HIS/6964/2014The liberation wars in the Portuguese colonies were not mer...
The fortieth anniversary of Portuguese decolonisation of Africa has acted as a catalyst in discussin...
The anti-colonial campaign against the Portuguese presence in Africa mobilized the international sce...
In this article I discuss the solidarity activities in Portugal and the Netherlands in the course of...
Angolan independence was achieved on November 11, 1975, after a 14-year-long war. The war was the re...
The list was found in a private archive in Lisbon. It recorded the names of a squadron of Angolan na...
In this paper we explored a crucial phase of “Southern African Liberation” era, between 1960-1974, a...
Images of violence have marked the political landscape of southern Africa since the independence of ...
The further development of the liberation struggles which are underway in Angola, Guine, and Mozambi...
open1noThe leadership that rose to power in FRELIMO in the early 1970s derived great strength from t...
The present article examines the use of cinema as an instrument of national liberation in colonial A...