“The Political History of Nineteenth-Century Portugal

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The political history of nineteenth-century Portugal was, for a long time, a neglected subject. Under Salazar's New State it was passed over in favour of earlier periods from which that nationalist regime sought to draw inspiration; subsequent historians preferred to concentrate on social and economic developments to the detriment of the difficult evolution of Portuguese liberalism. This picture is changing, thanks to an awakening of interest in both contemporary topics and political history (although there is no consensus when it comes to defining political history). The aim of this article is to summarise these recent developments in Portuguese historiography for the benefit of an English-language audience.

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Paulo Jorge Fernandes; Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses; Manuel Baiôa,“The Political History of Nineteenth-Century Portugal ”, e-Journal of Portuguese History, Brown University, Volume 1, number 1, Summer 2003, pp. 1-13.

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