The international oil crisis and the social and economic repercussions of the “Carnation Revolution” were shocks in the 1970s that decreased firm’s ability to adopt new technologies. As in the Spanish economy, Portugal’s entrance in the EC eventually lowered the barriers again. But, contrary...
In the aftermath of the 1974 democratic revolution, Portugal witnessed a massive wave of worker occupations and factory takeovers. Following this period of exponential growth, industrial self﹎anagement entered a phase of stagnation, eventually slipping into an unstoppable path of decay. Drawing on ...
of Portuguese Africa: Metropolitan Revolution and the Dissolution of Empire (1997); Mário Soares, Portugal’s Struggle for Liberty (1975); Nancy Gina Bermeo, The Revolution Within the Revolution: Workers’ Control in Rural Portugal (1986); Phil Mailer, Portugal, the Impossible Revolution?
Portugal had been an isolated dictatorship with little tourism and almost no illegal drug problem. Then, with 1974's bloodless Carnation Revolution, the country was opened, and more significantly, all its soldiers were brought back from fighting colonial revolutions in Africa — and many of them...
Between the revolution of April 1974 and September 1975, Portugal's political and economic systems were radically transformed. The colonies were given their independence. There was movement towards a representative political system which became a reality in mid-1976. There was nationalization of the ba...
The rural south with its massive population of landless day laborers was more hierarchical than the rural north, explaining the strength of the Communist Party and class consciousness in the south after the 1974 "revolution." Social stratification in the villages of the north was more fluid. Expos...
The teacher refers to the post-revolution period like that in which prevailed in the blood in the gills, an involved citizenship and intervention, unlike today. After the troubled years of 1974 and 1975 in schools comes a new form of professionalism in service and Jorge understands it as the...
Around three million British tourists visit Portugal every. Most visits are trouble-free. The main incidents for which British nationals require consular assistance are hospitalisation, especially relating to road traffic accidents, death, mainly from natural causes, and the replacement of their passport...
THE CAUSES OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR: Recent Interpretations and New Directions Eric Foner In 1960, as Americans prepared to observe the centennial of the ... Foner,Eric - 《Civil War History》 被引量: 16发表: 1974年 Prelude to Revolution: Mao, the Party, and the Peasant Question 1962-66...
in 1822. A 1910 revolution deposed the monarchy, and for most of the next six decades, repressive governments ran the country. In 1974, a left-wing military coup installed broad democratic reforms. The following year, Portugal granted independence to all of its African colonies. Portugal is a...