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Documenting the Portuguese revolution, 1962-1994.
Format
Book
Language
Portuguese
Published/Created
[Portugal, 1962-1994]
Description
41 boxes ; 29 cm.
Details
Subject(s)
Democracy
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Portugal
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Portugal
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Politics and government
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1933-1974
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Portugal
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Politics and government
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1974-
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Portugal
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History
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Revolution, 1974
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Related name
Maxwell, Kenneth, 1941-
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Compiled/Created
1962-1994.
Summary note
This collection is divided into five sections. Section I consists primarily of unpublished conference and research papers concerning the Portuguese Revolution and produced between 1962 and 1994; the section also contains a few press releases, interviews, and declarations. Section II consists of longer runs of Portuguese newspapers, and some periodicals, from 1974 to 1980. Section III is comprised of monographs and particular issues dedicated to Portugal of a few journals. Section IV is made up of subject files containing assorted publications, including some flyers and posters. Section V consists of random issues of newspapers and magazines that provide a more general news coverage for the period.
Notes
From the holdings of the Firestone Library, Princeton University, based on the original inventory prepared by the library staff.
Most of these materials were gathered by Professor Kenneth Maxwell of The Council on Foreign Relations, with some of the newspapers from the collection of Professor Nancy Bermeo of Princeton University.
OCLC
179257142
Statement on responsible collection description
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