O Partido Comunista Português e a esquerda militar

During the Carnation Revolution Portugal lived a political and military crisis whose epicenter was the extension of dual powers within barracks, after the Armed Forces Movement faced a crisis due to the radicalization of the social and political situation (breach of the 6th Provisional Government)....

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Published in:Ler História
Main Author: Raquel Varela
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação de Actividades Científicas 2012-08-01
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description During the Carnation Revolution Portugal lived a political and military crisis whose epicenter was the extension of dual powers within barracks, after the Armed Forces Movement faced a crisis due to the radicalization of the social and political situation (breach of the 6th Provisional Government). We focus on analyzing the relationship between the military, the State, the Government and the social movements between the end of August 1975 and November 25, 1975, when a new military coup initiates the stabilization of a democratic-representative regime in Portugal. We’ll analyze how this duality of powers develops and how it will be seen by the 6th Provisional Government on the one hand, and the Communist Party on the other.
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carnation revolution
military
democracy
title O Partido Comunista Português e a esquerda militar
title_full O Partido Comunista Português e a esquerda militar
title_fullStr O Partido Comunista Português e a esquerda militar
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title_short O Partido Comunista Português e a esquerda militar
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carnation revolution
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democracy
url https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/352
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