Several years after the transition to democracy, positive attitudes towards the authoritarian past are still observable in Portugal: the belief that the previous regime had more good things than bad things is expressed by about one-fifth of the Portuguese. What explains this nostalgic sentiment? Are factors such as socialisation under the regime, party identification or religiosity more important than satisfaction with democracy and the state of the economy? The empirical analysis suggests that the relevance of these factors varies considerably, but socialisation phases lead to different stances on the past both in routine times and in times of economic crisis
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Taking as its starting point the debate on the contribution made by participation to the quality of ...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
Do attitudes towards the welfare state change in response to economic crises? Addressing this questi...
Several years after the transition to democracy, positive attitudes towards the authoritarian past ...
This article analyses the way in which attitudes towards the transition to democracy explain party i...
On the fortieth anniversary of the Carnation Revolution, it is pertinent to ask how Portuguese citiz...
One of the prevalent narratives about the political attitudes of citizens in advanced democracies h...
The notion of Portuguese exceptionalism resonated with the European political and economic elite for...
The notion of Portuguese exceptionalism resonated with the European political and economic elite for...
This article inserts itself into larger discussions regarding post-dictatorship memory politics in P...
This article shows how macro-historical processes of change can activate robust and enduring forms o...
O desenvolvimento de pesquisas recentes sobre ditaduras permitiu uma reflexão diferenciada, menos po...
Notwithstanding the prolific research on the crisis of democracy since the 1980s, the attention that...
Representative democracies are facing huge challenges that stem from long trends of citizens’ dissat...
2siThe analysis explores government, party system and political attitudes as dimensions revealing Po...
Taking as its starting point the debate on the contribution made by participation to the quality of ...
Comparative research on democratisation suggests the political space for the immediate punishment of...
Do attitudes towards the welfare state change in response to economic crises? Addressing this questi...