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The Structure of Portuguese Society Diamanti Machado

The Structure of Portuguese Society By Diamanti Machado

The Structure of Portuguese Society by Diamanti Machado


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This macrohistorical study sheds light on the Portuguese Paradox: why a country with a vast and wealthy colonial empire became the poorest and most backward of Western European nations.

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The Structure of Portuguese Society: The Failure of Fascism by Diamanti Machado

This macrohistorical study sheds light on the Portuguese Paradox: why a country with a vast and wealthy colonial empire became the poorest and most backward of Western European nations. Employing a class conflict perspective, Diamantino P. Machado examines Portugal's Estado Novo and the eventual collapse of the reactionary coalition. He analyzes the important role of the state in Portugal's political economy between 1926 and 1974, offering new insights about the Estado Novo, Salazar, the military, and bureaucratic-authoritarian states.

Machado focuses on five aspects of Portuguese society: the transition from latifundia agriculture to industrial oligopoly; the role of the state during the reactionary coalition regime (1926-1974); the African Wars; the changing structure of the Portuguese military officer corps; and the revolution of 1974 and its aftermath. Analyzing the state as a vehicle for class domination, Machado concludes that the reactionary coalition caused Portugal to become the poorest, most underdeveloped country in Western Europe, in part by allowing foreigners and a small Portuguese elite to exploit the country's immense overseas empire. This book is valuable to scholars of European history, sociology, comparative politics and political economy.

About Diamanti Machado

DIAMANTINO P. MACHADO is Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at La Salle University. His research specializes in political sociology and the sociology of developing societies. He has also taught at Drexel University, participated in several sociological conferences, and has published an article in Iberian Studies.

Table of Contents

Preface The Rise and Fall of the Political Economy of the Reactionary Coalition Seizure of Power Class Domination The Colonial Empire Opposition to the Reactionary Coalition The Military and the Coup of April 25, 1974 The Revolution of 1974: Democracy from Above Postscript Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275937843
9780275937843
0275937844
The Structure of Portuguese Society: The Failure of Fascism by Diamanti Machado
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1991-12-30
240
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