🆕 Daniel Alves is the scientific curator of the exhibition “Lisbon in revolution, 1383-1974“, which will open next Saturday, 25 May, at the Museum of Lisbon – Pimenta Palace, as part of the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of 25 April 1974.
Bonito assinalar das 00h00 de 25 de Abril de 2024 com a sirene do Quartel dos Bombeiros do Regimento de Sapadores Bombeiros de Lisboa (Encarnação).
É pena que o fogo de artifício que há para festejos de futebol e passagens de ano não tenha sobrado para festejar a Liberdade.
Obrigado #CapitãesDeAbril . #VIvaALiberdade#25DeAbrilSempreFascismoNuncaMais #25DeAbril
Não me vai ser possível (por motivos de saúde de uma familiar que me encontro a acompanhar) estar no desfile da Avenida este ano, por isso peço que um de vós que lá vá que leve um cravo extra, por mim. Publiquem fotos, que eu partilho com agradecimento especial. #25DeAbrilSempreFascismoNuncaMais#25DeAbril#50Anos25Abril
🆕 We begin the week of 25 April with excellent news: Luís Trindade, Zélia Pereira and José Neves have had their projects funded by the FCT under the "25 April and Portuguese Democracy" competition. :ablobcatrave:
ℹ️ To find out more details of the new projects, read the news on our website:
📰 Fernando Rosas was one of the people interviewed by Universitetsläraren, with whom he spoke about his experience as a political prisoner in the Peniche Fort, as a lecturer at the dawn of democracy in the university, and about the foundation of the IHC in the 1990's.
📖 The book "Une histoire globale des révolutions", directed by Ludivine Bantigny, Quentin Deluermoz, Boris Gobille, Laurent Jeanpierre, and Eugénia Palieraki, includes a chapter by @victorpereira dedicated to the Portuguese Carnation Revolution.
🎧 @victorpereira a été interviewé sur le podcast Paroles d'Histoire, consacré à l'actualité des livres, de la recherche et des débats en histoire, à propos de son dernier livre "C'est le peuple qui commande. La Révolution des Œillets : 1974-1976" (Éditions du Détour).
📖 Ricardo Noronha published a paper on the political economy of the Portuguese Revolution, where he analyses “the plans and strategies devised to ensure a socialist transition in the semiperiphery of the capitalist world-system during the 1970s.”
🗣 The IHC is one of the institutions organising the colloquium "“Once upon a time there was a revolution… in Portugal”: Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Carnation Revolution (25th April 1974)”, which will take place at the Université Rennes 2 at the end of May 2024.
🗣 We’ve just opened the call for papers for the international colloquium ““Once upon a time there was a revolution… in Portugal”: Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Carnation Revolution (25th April 1974)”, that will take place at the University of Rennes 2 with the collaboration of the IHC.