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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Raquel Varela , Peter Robinson , Sean PurdyPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Weight: 0.670kg ISBN: 9780745338583ISBN 10: 0745338585 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 20 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Language: Portuguese Table of ContentsPhotographs, Figures and Tables Acknowledgements Editor’s note on the English edition Abbreviations 1. Introduction 2. The Seeds of Change 3. 25 April 1974: ‘The People are No Longer Afraid’ 4. Who Governs? 5. The Anti-Colonial Movements and the Myth of a ‘Bloodless Revolution’ 6. Strikes and their Reverberations 7. Self-Management and the Struggle Against Redundancies 8. Women in a Democracy are Not Mere Decoration: Social Reproduction and Private Life in the Revolution 9. Artists and the Revolution 10. Workers’ Commissions and Unions 11. ‘Here is the Nursery’ – Urban Struggles and Residents’ Commissions 12. Workers’ Control, 11 March and Nationalisations 13. The Birth of the Welfare State 14. Scheming for Power 15. The Land for its Workers: Agrarian Reform 16. The ‘Hot Summer’ of 1975 and the Fifth Government’s Frail Governance 17. Spain and other ‘Links in the Chain’ 18. The Crisis 19. Democracy and Revolution: The Meaning of the Carnation Revolution 20. In Celebration Chronology Notes Bibliography Index About the authorReviews'An excellent, well-written, and radical introduction to a complex and immensely important history. Varela has reconstructed the Portuguese Revolution of 1974-75 consistently from the perspective of workers and peasants, revealing the strong impact of African forced labourers' struggles in Portugal's colonies on events in the mother country ' -- Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History 'Lively, brilliantly documented and filled with the voices of Portugal's ordinary people, Raquel Varela's book recovers the revolution from below that shook Portugal in 1974-5, a 'democratic transition' that revealed another world is possible. This book deserves the widest circulation' -- Colin Barker, author of 'Festival of the Oppressed: solidarity, reform and revolution in Poland, 1980-81' 'An excellent, well-written, and radical introduction to a complex and immensely important history.' -- Marcel van der Linden, International Institute of Social History 'Lively, brilliantly documented and filled with the voices of Portugal's ordinary people, this book recovers the revolution from below that shook Portugal in 1974-5' -- Colin Barker, author of 'Festival of the Oppressed: solidarity, reform and revolution in Poland, 1980-81' 'Lively, brilliantly documented and filled with the voices of Portugal's ordinary people, Raquel Varela's book recovers the revolution from below that shook Portugal in 1974-5, a 'democratic transition' that revealed another world is possible. This book deserves the widest circulation' -- Colin Barker, author of 'Festival of the Oppressed: solidarity, reform and revolution in Poland, 1980-81' Author InformationRaquel Varela is a Portuguese labour historian, researcher, and professor at New University of Lisbon, and Honorary Fellow at the International Institute for Social History. She is President of the Observatory of Labour and Living Conditions and a member of the executive board of the International Association of Strikes and Social Conflicts and co-editor of its journal. She is the author of A People's History of the Portuguese Revolution, A People's History of Europe, and the graphic novel Utopia, with Robson Villalba. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |