Explore the remarkable story of the Carnation Revolution in Portugal, one of Europe's most peaceful yet pivotal moments in history. Join us on a journey through time as we delve into the fascinating world of Antonio Salazar's nearly four-decade authoritarian rule, the challenges Portugal faced, and the momentous events of April 25, 1974. Learn about the courage of the Portuguese people and the symbolic 'Carnation' uprising that brought an end to authoritarianism and set Portugal on the path to democracy and decolonization. Discover the power of peaceful revolution and the lasting impact of this remarkable historical event. Don't miss this in-depth look at 'The Most Peaceful Revolution in Europe
Primary Source:
De Oliveira Marques A.H. (2018) A Very Short History of Portugal. 1st Edition Lisbon: Tinta da China (245)
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Portugal's Bloodless Revolution: The Carnation Revolution
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