The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution

The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution

by Douglas Porch
The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution

The Portuguese Armed Forces and the Revolution

by Douglas Porch

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Overview

This book, first published in 1977, traces the origins of the left-wing Portuguese army rebellion of 1974 that overthrew the 50-year-old authoritarian regime of Prime Ministers Salazar and Caetano to the traditional political independence of the armed forces, their increasingly strained relations with the regime, and finally to the colonial wars which brought professional discontent to boiling point. The Portuguese revolution which followed provides a unique laboratory for the study of an army in crisis, the strains which the attempt by officers to direct the political life of the country after April 1974 placed on military organisation; the traditional career patterns and attitudes of soldiers and on discipline. It examines the role of officers in government and the day-to-day problems which political upheaval created in every barracks. This is a study both of the armed forces in politics and politics in the armed forces, placed within the larger context of the revolution.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032128252
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/07/2022
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Revolution
Pages: 278
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

1. The Politics of the Portuguese Army 1910–1974 2. Colonies and Coups: Portugal’s Colonial Wars 3. Professional Officers and ‘Temporary Gentlemen’ 4. Spínola’s Summer 5. The Struggle for Power 6. 11 March 7. The Resistance 8. 25 November Appendix 1. Telegram to Porto Combatants’ Congress Appendix 2. The Armed Forces and the Nation Appendix 3. The MFA Programme, April 1974 Appendix 4. The MFA: Liberation Movement June 1975 Appendix 5. Governments Appendix 6. Naval Academy: Profession of Fathers of Cadets, 1975

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