A people's history of the Portuguese revolution /

On the 25th April 1974, a coup destroyed the ranks of Portugal's fascist Estado Novo government as the Portuguese people flooded the streets of Lisbon, placing red carnations in the barrels of guns and demanding a 'land for those who work in it'. This became the Carnation Revolution -...

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Main Author: Varela, Raquel (Author)
Other Authors: Robinson, Peter (Writer on Portugal), 1946- (Editor), Purdy, Sean (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Portuguese
Published: London : Pluto Press, 2019.
Edition:English language edition.
Series:People's history (Pluto Press)
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Summary:On the 25th April 1974, a coup destroyed the ranks of Portugal's fascist Estado Novo government as the Portuguese people flooded the streets of Lisbon, placing red carnations in the barrels of guns and demanding a 'land for those who work in it'. This became the Carnation Revolution - an international coalition of working class and social movements, which also incited struggles for independence in Portugal's African colonies, the rebellion of the young military captains in the national armed forces and the uprising of Portugal's long-oppressed working classes. It was through the organising power of these diverse movements that a popular-front government was instituted and Portugal withdrew from its overseas colonies. Cutting against the grain of mainstream accounts, Raquel Cardeira Varela explores the role of trade unions, artists and women in the revolution, providing a rich account of the challenges faced and the victories gained through revolutionary means.
Physical Description:xv, 334 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-323) and index.
ISBN:0745338585
9780745338583
9780745338576
0745338577