Out of the Shadows Portugal from Revolution to the Present Day
Lisbon and Portugal's best days are behind it is a common theme put forward by writers who focus their attention on the golden era of Portuguese discoveries, the Empire, and the role of Lisbon as a major Atlantic power. Neill Lochery's book demonstrates that Portugal is not suffering from inevitable decline.
Out of the Shadows is a full account of post-authoritarian democratic Portugal following the revolution of April 1974. From the outset it was clear to the author that this was not simply going to be a book about Portugal. One of the major misunderstandings of the post-revolution era has been the over concentration on domestic over international factors in helping to shape its story. The United States regarded the Revolution as a strategic threat to its interests in Europe both in terms of losing Portugal to the Soviet Union and the potential domino effect of this on the rest of Southern and Western Europe. Having emerged from its financial crisis and bail out and thus out of the shadows, this is a country of great relevance to Europe today. Meticulously researched, based on documentary sources as well as personal accounts of witnesses to the events described, Out of the Shadows makes clear how significant Portugal has been and remains.Publisher Name | Bloomsbury Continuum |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | HIS |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 1472934202 |
Isbn 13 | 9781472934208 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Dimensions | 00.92" H x 00.06" L x 40.00" W |
Page Count | 384 |
Professor Neill Lochery is a world-renowned authority on the politics and modern history of Europe and the Mediterranean Middle East. He is a professor of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Studies at University College London and the author of a dozen books including: Lisbon: War in the Shadows of the City of Light 1939-45 (Perseus), Brazil: The Fortunes of War and the Making of Modern Brazil and The Resistible Rise of Benjamin Netanyahu. He lives in London