A Nation in Motion & Its Forgotten Motives: Exploring Dimensions that led to the Fall of Salazar's Dictatorship in 1960s Portugal
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Author
Silva, Dylan A.Readers/Advisors
Chmielewski, Laura M.Term and Year
Spring 2024Date Published
2024
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This project focuses on analyzing Portugal during the 1960s as it went through a 41 year period of authoritarian rule known as the Estado Novo (New State) and the pure obsession of control by its Prime Minister Antonio de Oliveira Salazar. The entirety of the project hones in of three primary points exploring to what led to the fall of the Salazarist dictatorship. These are: the state of the Estado Novo, the horrifying impact of Portugal's secret police known as the PVDE/PIDE and the War for Independence in Portuguese Guinea.Accessibility Statement
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