From Dictatorship to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Portugal - Hardcover

From Dictatorship to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Portugal - Hardcover

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From Dictatorship to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Portugal - Hardcover

From Dictatorship to Democracy in Twentieth-Century Portugal - Hardcover

$154.20
Sale price  $154.20 Regular price 

by Raphael Costa (Author)

This book examines Portugal's transition from dictatorship to democracy by focusing on Lourinhã's urbanization and economic development since 1966. Since 1966, Lourinhã's urban landscape has transformed as Portugal democratized. From a rural town with little infrastructure and few institutions in 1966, Lourinhã emerged by 2001 as a modern European town. This work highlights key areas of economic and urban development and argues that Lourinhã's political culture became more institutional, creating a withering expectation of citizen participation in local development, as Portugal transitioned from dictatorship to democracy. Raphael Costa asks whether Portugal was on the path towards democracy before 1974, and if the rapid shift to democracy was the blessing it appeared to be by the 1990s. Did democratization ultimately disenfranchise the Portuguese in important ways? This work uses Lourinhã's development as an example of the Portuguese experience to argue that the Carnation Revolution, although a watershed in Portugal's politico-cultural evolution, should not be understood as the moment when democracy came to Portugal.

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This book examines Portugal's transition from dictatorship to democracy by focusing on Lourinh?'s urbanization and economic development since 1966. Since 1966, Lourinh?'s urban landscape has transformed as Portugal democratized. From a rural town with little infrastructure and few institutions in 1966, Lourinh? emerged by 2001 as a modern European town. This work highlights key areas of economic and urban development and argues that Lourinh?'s political culture became more institutional, creating a withering expectation of citizen participation in local development, as Portugal transitioned from dictatorship to democracy. Raphael Costa asks whether Portugal was on the path towards democracy before 1974, and if the rapid shift to democracy was the blessing it appeared to be by the 1990s. Did democratization ultimately disenfranchise the Portuguese in important ways? This work uses Lourinh?'s development as an example of the Portuguese experience to argue that the CarnationRevolution, although a watershed in Portugal's politico-cultural evolution, should not be understood as the moment when democracy came to Portugal.

Author Biography

Raphael Costa is Policy and Research Advisor for the Department of Economic Development and Culture Services in the City of Vaughan in Ontario, Canada. He previously taught at York University and McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. He is the co-founder of a public history not-for-profit organization, and has worked as a researcher and consultant for both government and non-governmental organizations.

Number of Pages: 271
Dimensions: 0.69 x 8.27 x 5.83 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: February 24, 2017

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