legal umbrella provided by the decree-law 57/2016 and law 57/2017).In 1850, after three decades of political turmoil, Portugal started investing in major public works, particularly, in the construction of a national railway network. This strategy followed closely the suggestions of the Saint-Simonian technocrats with whom Portuguese engineers had been engaging since the 1820s. Additionally, it came in response to the longtime neglect suffered by the Portuguese transportation system, which hindered communications and trade between different areas of the kingdom and with neighboring Spain. The main goal of the investment was to modernize the national transport system, attract to Portuguese harbors a large portion of the traffic between Europe...
Abstract Economie backwardness forced Portuguese State, wich didn't collect enough taxes in the 19th...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Portugal opted for a policy of investment in public wo...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
Portuguese historiography has mostly adopted a pessimistic view regarding the contribution of the ra...
Railway construction in the Portuguese mainland began in the early 1850s and in the Portuguese colon...
In the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook a public works programme, spear-headed by railways, se...
In 19th century Portugal, the concept of modernization is closely related to the construction of the...
In the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook a public works programme, spearheaded by railways, see...
Despite frequent but minor changes concerning the curricula of the courses, civil engineering, conti...
The object of this thesis is to study the underlying trends in railway finance in Portugal between 1...
When Portugal began building railways, the main goal was to connect Lisbon to Porto and the eastern ...
In der Literatur über Eisenbahngeschichte werden Eisenbahnbahnen üblicherweise als Motoren des Forts...
The construction of the railway lines in the cities has led to relevant territorial tr...
In the 1870s, Portugal transferred the public works program it was undertaking on the mainland – in ...
Nineteenth-century Portugal was a poor country, suffering from deficiencies in capital supply and en...
Abstract Economie backwardness forced Portuguese State, wich didn't collect enough taxes in the 19th...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Portugal opted for a policy of investment in public wo...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...
Portuguese historiography has mostly adopted a pessimistic view regarding the contribution of the ra...
Railway construction in the Portuguese mainland began in the early 1850s and in the Portuguese colon...
In the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook a public works programme, spear-headed by railways, se...
In 19th century Portugal, the concept of modernization is closely related to the construction of the...
In the nineteenth century, Portugal undertook a public works programme, spearheaded by railways, see...
Despite frequent but minor changes concerning the curricula of the courses, civil engineering, conti...
The object of this thesis is to study the underlying trends in railway finance in Portugal between 1...
When Portugal began building railways, the main goal was to connect Lisbon to Porto and the eastern ...
In der Literatur über Eisenbahngeschichte werden Eisenbahnbahnen üblicherweise als Motoren des Forts...
The construction of the railway lines in the cities has led to relevant territorial tr...
In the 1870s, Portugal transferred the public works program it was undertaking on the mainland – in ...
Nineteenth-century Portugal was a poor country, suffering from deficiencies in capital supply and en...
Abstract Economie backwardness forced Portuguese State, wich didn't collect enough taxes in the 19th...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Portugal opted for a policy of investment in public wo...
The social saving literature has highlighted the indispensable role that railways played before 1914...