The first Portuguese Republic :: between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) /
"The first Portuguese Republic stood between 1910 and 1926. A characteristic of the Republican period was the strong civil participation, particularly by the urban population. Freedom of press and of association became constitutional rights and incentivized a powerful and very diversified assoc...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The first Portuguese Republic stood between 1910 and 1926. A characteristic of the Republican period was the strong civil participation, particularly by the urban population. Freedom of press and of association became constitutional rights and incentivized a powerful and very diversified associative movement in which trade unions and friendly societies stood out in the political spectrum as they promoted popular education and culture. The time-span studied is characterized by Portugal's colonial expansion in Africa, an important factor in Portugal's involvement in the Great War. As changes in education, in the concept and structure of family and in the status of women linked with the new politics, so emerged a different relationship between State and Church, new avenues for the development of economic activity, an increased focus on better labour conditions, and emigration to Brazil. Miriam Halpern Pereira provides a clear overview of the Republic's many achievements and the internal political and wider international limitations resulting in its downfall. The political, social and cultural causes of the military overthrow of the first Portuguese Republic are analyzed against the backdrop of the concomitant rise of fascist regimes in other European countries in the years preceding the 1929 Depression. The work provides a much needed updated synthesis of the myriad circumstances of the period, and is intended for both the general public and students of modern Europe. In a clear and concise style Between Liberalism and Democracy sheds new light on a controversial epoch of Portuguese history"-- |
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series2 | The Portuguese-speaking world : its history, politics and culture |
spelling | Pereira, Miriam Halpern, author. The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / Miriam Halpern Pereira. Brighton ; Chicago : Sussex Academic Press, [2019] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier The Portuguese-speaking world : its history, politics and culture Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Author's Preface; Introduction; 1 A Step of No Return: The Fall of the Constitutional Monarchy; 2 The Republic: The Political Narrative Revisited; 2.1 The "Strong Republic" and the Presidents Teófilo Braga, Manuel de Arriaga and Bernardino Machado; 2.2 The "New Republic" of Sidónio Pais; 2.3 The "New Old Republic" and the Presidents Canto e Castro, António José de Almeida, Teixeira Gomes and Bernardino Machado; Chapter 1 Secularization and Citizenship: The Cultural and Political Project; 1 Secularization and Anticlericalism 2 State and Religion2.1 The Scope of Secularization; 2.2 The Law of Separation of the State from the Churches; 3 Educating for Citizenship; 3.1 From Primary School to University Education; 3.2 The Spread of Public Reading; Chapter 2 State and Citizenship; 1 Delayed Democracy; 2 The New Political Elite; 3 The Citizen and the Defence and Security Forces; 3.1 The Armed Forces; 3.2 The Public Security Forces; 4 The State and Labour Relations; 5 Feminism and Citizenship; Chapter 3 The Public and Civic Sphere; 1 The Media and Public Opinion: The Press, Images and the Radio 2 On the Margins of Power2.1 In Search of the "Social Republic"; 2.2 In Search of Order and Authority with the Catholic Church; 3 Associativism; 3.1 The Employers' Associations; 3.2 From Workers' Associations to Trade Unions; 3.3 Popular Protest; 3.4 Other Forms of Sociability: Mutualism; 4 From Mutual Aid to Compulsory Social Insurance: The New Frontiers between the Public and the Private Spheres; Chapter 4 From the Economy to Finance; 1 Tradition, Innovation and the Diversification of Markets; 1.1 The Agricultural World; 1.1 The Agricultural World; 1.2 Factories and Workshops 1.3 International Economic Relations2 Under the Aegis of the Escudo; Chapter 5 Empire and Emigration; 1 The Republic and Colonialism; 2 Emigration Policy; Conclusion; Notes; General Bibliography; Thematic Bibliography; Index; About the Author; Back Cover "The first Portuguese Republic stood between 1910 and 1926. A characteristic of the Republican period was the strong civil participation, particularly by the urban population. Freedom of press and of association became constitutional rights and incentivized a powerful and very diversified associative movement in which trade unions and friendly societies stood out in the political spectrum as they promoted popular education and culture. The time-span studied is characterized by Portugal's colonial expansion in Africa, an important factor in Portugal's involvement in the Great War. As changes in education, in the concept and structure of family and in the status of women linked with the new politics, so emerged a different relationship between State and Church, new avenues for the development of economic activity, an increased focus on better labour conditions, and emigration to Brazil. Miriam Halpern Pereira provides a clear overview of the Republic's many achievements and the internal political and wider international limitations resulting in its downfall. The political, social and cultural causes of the military overthrow of the first Portuguese Republic are analyzed against the backdrop of the concomitant rise of fascist regimes in other European countries in the years preceding the 1929 Depression. The work provides a much needed updated synthesis of the myriad circumstances of the period, and is intended for both the general public and students of modern Europe. In a clear and concise style Between Liberalism and Democracy sheds new light on a controversial epoch of Portuguese history"-- Provided by publisher. Political culture Portugal History 20th century. Republicanism Portugal History 20th century. Social change Portugal History 20th century. Portugal Politics and government 1910-1926. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85105320 Républicanisme Portugal Histoire 20e siècle. Portugal Politique et gouvernement 1910-1926. HISTORY Europe Spain & Portugal. bisacsh Political culture fast Politics and government fast Republicanism fast Social change fast Portugal fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxxjMbPKJH7yTMRfq7j4q 1900-1999 fast History fast Print version: 9781845199296 1845199294 (DLC) 2018053913 (OCoLC)1076254358 Portuguese-speaking world (Series) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2017111148 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2135202 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pereira, Miriam Halpern The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / Portuguese-speaking world (Series) Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Series Editors' Preface; Author's Preface; Introduction; 1 A Step of No Return: The Fall of the Constitutional Monarchy; 2 The Republic: The Political Narrative Revisited; 2.1 The "Strong Republic" and the Presidents Teófilo Braga, Manuel de Arriaga and Bernardino Machado; 2.2 The "New Republic" of Sidónio Pais; 2.3 The "New Old Republic" and the Presidents Canto e Castro, António José de Almeida, Teixeira Gomes and Bernardino Machado; Chapter 1 Secularization and Citizenship: The Cultural and Political Project; 1 Secularization and Anticlericalism 2 State and Religion2.1 The Scope of Secularization; 2.2 The Law of Separation of the State from the Churches; 3 Educating for Citizenship; 3.1 From Primary School to University Education; 3.2 The Spread of Public Reading; Chapter 2 State and Citizenship; 1 Delayed Democracy; 2 The New Political Elite; 3 The Citizen and the Defence and Security Forces; 3.1 The Armed Forces; 3.2 The Public Security Forces; 4 The State and Labour Relations; 5 Feminism and Citizenship; Chapter 3 The Public and Civic Sphere; 1 The Media and Public Opinion: The Press, Images and the Radio 2 On the Margins of Power2.1 In Search of the "Social Republic"; 2.2 In Search of Order and Authority with the Catholic Church; 3 Associativism; 3.1 The Employers' Associations; 3.2 From Workers' Associations to Trade Unions; 3.3 Popular Protest; 3.4 Other Forms of Sociability: Mutualism; 4 From Mutual Aid to Compulsory Social Insurance: The New Frontiers between the Public and the Private Spheres; Chapter 4 From the Economy to Finance; 1 Tradition, Innovation and the Diversification of Markets; 1.1 The Agricultural World; 1.1 The Agricultural World; 1.2 Factories and Workshops 1.3 International Economic Relations2 Under the Aegis of the Escudo; Chapter 5 Empire and Emigration; 1 The Republic and Colonialism; 2 Emigration Policy; Conclusion; Notes; General Bibliography; Thematic Bibliography; Index; About the Author; Back Cover Political culture Portugal History 20th century. Republicanism Portugal History 20th century. Social change Portugal History 20th century. Républicanisme Portugal Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Europe Spain & Portugal. bisacsh Political culture fast Politics and government fast Republicanism fast Social change fast |
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title | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / |
title_auth | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / |
title_exact_search | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / |
title_full | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / Miriam Halpern Pereira. |
title_fullStr | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / Miriam Halpern Pereira. |
title_full_unstemmed | The first Portuguese Republic : between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / Miriam Halpern Pereira. |
title_short | The first Portuguese Republic : |
title_sort | first portuguese republic between liberalism and democracy 1910 1926 |
title_sub | between liberalism and democracy (1910-1926) / |
topic | Political culture Portugal History 20th century. Republicanism Portugal History 20th century. Social change Portugal History 20th century. Républicanisme Portugal Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Europe Spain & Portugal. bisacsh Political culture fast Politics and government fast Republicanism fast Social change fast |
topic_facet | Political culture Portugal History 20th century. Republicanism Portugal History 20th century. Social change Portugal History 20th century. Portugal Politics and government 1910-1926. Républicanisme Portugal Histoire 20e siècle. Portugal Politique et gouvernement 1910-1926. HISTORY Europe Spain & Portugal. Political culture Politics and government Republicanism Social change Portugal History |
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