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Contemporary Portugal: The Revolution and Its Antecedents
Lawrence Graham (ed.)
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Front Cover
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Half Title
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Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Contents
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Foreword
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction: (Harry M. Makler and Lawrence S. Graham)
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Chapter 1: The “Régime d’Exception” That Became the Rule: Forty-Eight Years of Authoritarian Domination in Portugal (Philippe C. Schmitter)
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Chapter 2: The Evolution of Portuguese Corporatism under Salazar and Caetano (Manuel De Lucena)
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Chapter 3: The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent (Howard J. Wiarda)
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Chapter 4: The Portuguese Industrial Elite and Its Corporative Relations: A Study of Compartmentalization in an Authoritarian Regime (Harry M. Makler)
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Chapter 5: Peasants and Politics in Salazar’s Portugal: The Corporate State and Village “Nonpolitics” (Joyce Firstenberg Riegelhaupt)
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Chapter 6: The Military and the Portuguese Dictatorship, 1926–1974: “The Honor of the Army” (Douglas L. Wheeler)
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Chapter 7: The Military in Politics: The Politicization of the Portuguese Armed Forces (Lawrence S. Graham)
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Chapter 8: Electoral Behavior and Political Militancy (John L. Hammond)
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Chapter 9: Emigration and Its Implications for the Revolution in Northern Portugal (Caroline B. Brettell)
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Chapter 10: Analysis and Projection of Macroeconomic Conditions in Portugal (Rudiger Dornbusch, Richard S. Eckaus, and Lance Taylor)
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Chapter 11: The Present Economic Situation: Its Origins and Prospects (Mário Murteira)
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Epilogue (Stanley G. Payne)
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Appendix
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Published: 1979
Publisher: University of Texas Press
- 9780292710481 (paperback)
- 9780292710474 (hardcover)
- 9780292773059 (ebook)