This article takes a discourse analytical approach to elements of the 40th commemoration of the Portuguese Revolution, focusing specifically on the absence of themes and participants by groups who were most directly involved in the Revolution, either as actors (the “Captains of Abril”), the retornados (Portuguese nationals “returning” to Portugal in the aftermath of the 1974 coup) and retornados-emigrantes (those who left Africa during this period but went on to live outside Portugal). The analyses center primarily on the speech by Portuguese President Cavaco Silva, given as the official opening of the 40th anniversary of the military coup of 25 April 1974, which brought the authoritarian regime of 48 years to an end. This examination, c...
Public memory is selectivc and given to myth. It chooses its events and its heroes to be commemorate...
International audienceIn this article, which appeared in the review Visão (22/04/2005), just on the ...
This article inserts itself into larger discussions regarding post-dictatorship memory politics in P...
This article takes a discourse analytical approach to elements of the 40th commemoration of the Port...
This article analyses the discursive construction of collective memories and the function of commemo...
This thesis examines the political language and the ideological construction of the national past at...
A complexidade do fenómeno revolucionário em geral (e igualmente do 25 de Abril de 1974 em Portugal)...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in...
In recent years there has been much interest in collective memory and commemoration. It is often ass...
The 40th anniversary of the Portuguese revolution took place in 2014 in a context of deep social and...
The 40th anniversary of the Portuguese revolution took place in 2014 in a context of deep social and...
The Portuguese revolution of April 1974 put an end to almost fifty years of dictatorship. Because of...
Capitulo introdutório ao livro coordenado por Paul Manuel Voices of the Revolution: Revisiting the P...
This dissertation examines the lives and experiences of former political violent activists in Portug...
In overall, the complexity of the revolutionary phenomenon (which also includes the 25th of April 19...
Public memory is selectivc and given to myth. It chooses its events and its heroes to be commemorate...
International audienceIn this article, which appeared in the review Visão (22/04/2005), just on the ...
This article inserts itself into larger discussions regarding post-dictatorship memory politics in P...
This article takes a discourse analytical approach to elements of the 40th commemoration of the Port...
This article analyses the discursive construction of collective memories and the function of commemo...
This thesis examines the political language and the ideological construction of the national past at...
A complexidade do fenómeno revolucionário em geral (e igualmente do 25 de Abril de 1974 em Portugal)...
UID/HIS/04209/2013Former clandestine militants’ voices and stories have been recurrently silenced in...
In recent years there has been much interest in collective memory and commemoration. It is often ass...
The 40th anniversary of the Portuguese revolution took place in 2014 in a context of deep social and...
The 40th anniversary of the Portuguese revolution took place in 2014 in a context of deep social and...
The Portuguese revolution of April 1974 put an end to almost fifty years of dictatorship. Because of...
Capitulo introdutório ao livro coordenado por Paul Manuel Voices of the Revolution: Revisiting the P...
This dissertation examines the lives and experiences of former political violent activists in Portug...
In overall, the complexity of the revolutionary phenomenon (which also includes the 25th of April 19...
Public memory is selectivc and given to myth. It chooses its events and its heroes to be commemorate...
International audienceIn this article, which appeared in the review Visão (22/04/2005), just on the ...
This article inserts itself into larger discussions regarding post-dictatorship memory politics in P...