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by Lawrence S. Graham,Harry M. Makler,Juan J. Linz
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- Author: Lawrence S. Graham,Harry M. Makler,Juan J. Linz
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- Language: English
- Publisher: University of Texas Press; 1st Edition edition (May 1, 1979)
- Pages: 402 pages
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Lawrence S. Despite worldwide interest in the Portuguese Revolution of 1974, Portugal remained for most people a little known and poorly understood country, neglected for years by social scientists.
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Contemporary Portugal. The Revolution and Its Antecedents. Juan J. Linz is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Political and Social Science at Yale University. More about Juan J. Linz. More about Lawrence S. Graham. Harry M. Makler has taught at the University of Toronto and at Stanford University. More about Harry M. Contemporary Portugal.
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Austin, Texas: University of Texas Press, 1979, pp. xliii, 357 - Corporatism and Development: The Portuguese ExperienceHoward J. Wiarda Amherst, Mass. The University of Massachusetts Press, 1977, pp. xiii, 447. B. H. Barlow (a1). University of Regina. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2009. Export citation Request permission. by Lawrence S. Graham, Laurence S. Graham, M. Maker Harry. Published April 1979 by Univ of Texas Pr. Written in English. Linz, Sterling Professor of Political and Social Science at Yule University, is widely known for his contributions to the study of authoritarianism and totalitarianism, political parties and elites, and democratic breakdowns and transitions to democracy
Juan J. Linz, Sterling Professor of Political and Social Science at Yule University, is widely known for his contributions to the study of authoritarianism and totalitarianism, political parties and elites, and democratic breakdowns and transitions to democracy. In 1987 he was awarded Spain's. Principe de Asturias.
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Despite worldwide interest in the Portuguese Revolution of 1974, Portugal remained for most people a little known and poorly understood country, neglected for years by social scientists. Editors Graham and Makler brought together for the first time in one substantive volume most of the leading social science experts on Portugal.
The contributors' highly original research represents the best work generated by the International Conference Group on Modern Portugal at its two major conferences held in 1973 and 1976. The result is a comprehensive collection of essays discussing in detail the events leading up to the revolution, the causes of the military coup, and the movement of a society on the brink of revolutionary upheaval toward open, democratic parliamentary elections.
As the first interdisciplinary study to span fifty years of Portuguese history from the Estado Novo of 1926 to the eventual social democratic republic, this book stands alone in its field. The specialist as well as the general reader will find insights into the dynamics of Portugal's people, politics, and economics.