Sanchos contra Quijotes. Un paradigma ibérico contra el Estado Novo y el franquismo [PDF]
. Sanchos against Quijotes. An Iberian Paradigm Against the Estado Novo and Francoism. The current article analyses the presence of Don Quixote’s myth in the poetry related to the opposition against the regimes of Francisco Franco and António de Oliveira
Antonio Rivero Machina
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Reconstruction of memories and recognition of care work in 'Nedar' and 'A metamorfose dos pássaros' [PDF]
Recently, Spanish and Portuguese female filmmakers have shown an increasing interest in reconstructing family memories and unveiling its secrets, being the third generation after the far-right dictatorships that ruled both Iberian countries during ...
Laura Caballero Rabanal
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The deep roots of the Carnation Revolution: 150 years of military interventionism in Portugal [PDF]
The military coup on 25 April 1974 initiated the Carnation Revolution that put an end to the New State, the longest-lasting authoritarian regime in twentieth-century Europe.
Olivas Osuna, José Javier
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Religious Heritage in Fátima and Mouraria, Portugal [PDF]
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Fedele, Anna, Mapril, José
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Compositionally engineered mixed solvated cocrystals enable modulation of thermosalient actuation. Guest ratio controls thermosalient temperature and propulsion intensity, providing a tunable platform for designing crystalline systems that exhibit stimuli‐responsive mechanical motion.
Ernesto A. Hernández‐Morales +5 more
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The ‘conscience of duty’: The National Broadcasting Service of Portugal and the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
During the Spanish Civil War, radio went from being a simple musical loudspeaker to being used as a combat weapon. Through radio broadcasts both sides confronted each other to persuade public opinion or to increase the morale of their troops and allies ...
Pena Rodríguez, Alberto +1 more
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Cuban Exceptionalism Revisited [PDF]
The end of Cuban exceptionalism has been much announced since 1989, but a decade and a half later state socialism on the island is still enduring. Transition studies have been criticized for focusing on success stories. Exploring the deviant case of Cuba'
Hoffmann, Bert, Whitehead, Laurence
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Space-time and the production of meanings in Nuno Bragança’s Directa [PDF]
UIDB/04666/2020 UIDP/04666/2020Various disciplines have studied the Space and Time categories over time, both separately and together. For humans, according to Tuan, “The experience of space and time is largely subconscious” (2014, p. 118).
Loureiro, La Salette
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The archive, gender roles and the deconstruction of Salazarism in Alberto Seixas Santos' Brandos Costumes [PDF]
Among the films that appeared in the aftermath of the April 1974 Revolution, Alberto Seixas Santos’s Brandos Costumes is a singular case. By assuming an essayistic character through which the daily life of Portuguese people is analyzed from a domestic ...
Martins, Adriana Alves de Paula
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“Year X of the National Revolution” — Salazarist palingenetic myth in the Diário da Manhã
This paper contributes to the debate surrounding the extent to which Salazarism constituted a fascist ideology by analysing the discourses in an edition of the Diário da Manhã — official organ of the National Union, the only legal political party during
Joe Williams
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