Portuguese society after empire
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Portuguese society after empire refers to the social, cultural, and political transformations in Portugal following the loss of its colonial empire, marked by decolonization, migration, identity reconfiguration, and debates over historical memory.
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| Portuguese society after empire canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Portuguese society after empire Context triple: [As Naus, hasSubject, Portuguese society after empire]
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Old Regime in Portugal
The Old Regime in Portugal was the pre-liberal monarchical and aristocratic social, political, and economic order that dominated the country until the early 19th-century constitutional and liberal revolutions.
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Portugal e o Futuro
Portugal e o Futuro is a politically influential book by António de Spínola that critically examined Portugal’s colonial wars and helped pave the way for the Carnation Revolution and the country’s democratic transition.
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Portuguese colonial administration
The Portuguese colonial administration was the system of governance and control established by Portugal over its overseas territories, shaping their political, economic, and social structures until decolonization.
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História de Portugal
História de Portugal is a foundational multi-volume 19th-century historical work by Alexandre Herculano that systematically narrates and critically analyzes the political and social development of Portugal from its origins.
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O Esplendor de Portugal
O Esplendor de Portugal is a novel by Portuguese writer António Lobo Antunes that explores the legacy of colonialism and family disintegration through the fragmented memories of former settlers in Angola.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Portuguese society after empire Target entity description: Portuguese society after empire refers to the social, cultural, and political transformations in Portugal following the loss of its colonial empire, marked by decolonization, migration, identity reconfiguration, and debates over historical memory.
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A.
Old Regime in Portugal
The Old Regime in Portugal was the pre-liberal monarchical and aristocratic social, political, and economic order that dominated the country until the early 19th-century constitutional and liberal revolutions.
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B.
Portugal e o Futuro
Portugal e o Futuro is a politically influential book by António de Spínola that critically examined Portugal’s colonial wars and helped pave the way for the Carnation Revolution and the country’s democratic transition.
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C.
Portuguese colonial administration
The Portuguese colonial administration was the system of governance and control established by Portugal over its overseas territories, shaping their political, economic, and social structures until decolonization.
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D.
História de Portugal
História de Portugal is a foundational multi-volume 19th-century historical work by Alexandre Herculano that systematically narrates and critically analyzes the political and social development of Portugal from its origins.
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E.
O Esplendor de Portugal
O Esplendor de Portugal is a novel by Portuguese writer António Lobo Antunes that explores the legacy of colonialism and family disintegration through the fragmented memories of former settlers in Angola.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (50)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
historical period
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social formation ⓘ |
| country | Portugal ⓘ |
| hasKeyEvent | Carnation Revolution NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| hasKeyProcess |
European integration
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decolonization of Portuguese Empire ⓘ democratization ⓘ identity reconfiguration ⓘ mass education expansion ⓘ postcolonial memory work ⓘ return migration from former colonies ⓘ secularization ⓘ urbanization ⓘ welfare state consolidation ⓘ |
| hasKeyTheme |
Europeanization
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Lusophone transnational ties ⓘ Lusotropicalism debates ⓘ anti-racist movements ⓘ citizenship and belonging ⓘ civic activism and NGOs on postcolonial issues ⓘ commemorations of empire ⓘ cultural hybridity ⓘ cultural production about empire ⓘ curricular reforms on history of empire ⓘ debates on national identity after empire ⓘ education about colonial history ⓘ heritage and museum debates ⓘ housing and peripheral neighborhoods ⓘ integration of African-descendant communities ⓘ language and Lusophony ⓘ media representations of colonial past ⓘ memory of colonial wars ⓘ memory of colonialism ⓘ memory politics ⓘ migration and diaspora ⓘ migration from Brazil and Eastern Europe ⓘ post-imperial nostalgia ⓘ postcolonial identity ⓘ postcolonial literature and arts ⓘ public debates on statues and monuments ⓘ race and ethnicity ⓘ racism and discrimination ⓘ relations with PALOP countries ⓘ religious pluralization ⓘ research in postcolonial studies ⓘ returnees (retornados) ⓘ social inequality ⓘ socioeconomic integration of immigrants ⓘ urban multiculturalism ⓘ |
| hasTemporalStart | 1974 ⓘ |
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Subject: Portuguese society after empire Description of subject: Portuguese society after empire refers to the social, cultural, and political transformations in Portugal following the loss of its colonial empire, marked by decolonization, migration, identity reconfiguration, and debates over historical memory.
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