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Revolution and policy failure: the 1910s Portuguese Republic
Journal Title
European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire
Year (definitive publication)
2010
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
The Portuguese revolution of October 1910 instituted a civilian revolutionary and ‘progressive’ Republic within the background of a conservative and monarchist Europe, whose core was located in the countries of the Triple Alliance. Since its very beginning, the regime fell short of any foundational consensus and was caught by a wave of conspiracies, upheavals, social protests and civil war menaces. This article sheds light on the shortcuts adopted to overcome the political instability examining political procedures like legislative coups, wishful thinking and ad hoc planning. The final part broadens the debate through the assessment of the time frames and the types of effects that policy failure is able to bring about.
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Keywords
Economic policy,Portugal,Public policy,Religion,Republic
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- History and Archeology - Humanities
Português