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This book argues that liberalism in Portugal was an urban phenomenon involving a very small minority of the people, and points to a variety of reasons for this.
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This book argues that liberalism in Portugal was an urban phenomenon involving a very small minority of the people, and points to a variety of reasons for this.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780739193310
- ISBN-10: 0739193317
- Artikelnr.: 41245174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 186
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780739193310
- ISBN-10: 0739193317
- Artikelnr.: 41245174
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ron B. Thomson is a retired fellow of the Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies in Toronto.
Contents Illustrations and Maps Introduction: The Concession of Évora Monte
The Houses of Bragança and Bragança-Saxe-Coburg Part One: The War of the
Two Brothers 1.The Peninsular War a.The Portuguese Monarchy and Brazil
b.The Peninsular War and Its Aftermath c.The Liberal Ideology 2.João VI
a.The Structure of Portuguese Society b.Portugal (and Brazil), 1814-1820
c.Spain's 1812 Cadiz Constitution d.The 1820 Portuguese Revolution and the
Return of João VI e.The Constitution of 1822 f.Dom Pedro and Brazil g.The
Counter-Revolution h.The Death of João VI 3.The War of the Two Brothers
a.King Pedro IV b.The Constitutional Charter, 1826 c.The Competition for
Power: the International Stage d.The Competition for Power: the National
Stage\ e.King Miguel I f.Dom Pedro, Duke of Bragança g.The War of the Two
Brothers, 1832-1834 Part Two: The Concession of Évora Monte 4.The
Concession of Évora Monte 5.1834 a.The Liberals and the Miguelists b.The
Government in 1834 c.Social Reforms d.The Liberals and the Church e.Dom
Miguel f.The Death of Dom Pedro Part Three: An Unstable Place 6.Maria II
a.Maria II and the Portugal of 1834 b.The Frustration of the Radicals,
1834-1838 c.Constitutional Change, 1838 d.The Search for Moderation
1838-1851 e.Miguelism and the Countryside\ f.Regeneration, 1851-1856 g.The
Death of Dona Maria II Conclusion: The Failure of Portuguese Liberalism
a.Pedro V, 1853-1861 b.Portugal, 1861-1910 c.The Twentieth Century d.The
Failure of Liberalism Appendix 1. The Constitutions of Portugal Appendix 2.
The Descendants of Dom Miguel Appendix 3. Ranald MacDonell Bibliography
Index
The Houses of Bragança and Bragança-Saxe-Coburg Part One: The War of the
Two Brothers 1.The Peninsular War a.The Portuguese Monarchy and Brazil
b.The Peninsular War and Its Aftermath c.The Liberal Ideology 2.João VI
a.The Structure of Portuguese Society b.Portugal (and Brazil), 1814-1820
c.Spain's 1812 Cadiz Constitution d.The 1820 Portuguese Revolution and the
Return of João VI e.The Constitution of 1822 f.Dom Pedro and Brazil g.The
Counter-Revolution h.The Death of João VI 3.The War of the Two Brothers
a.King Pedro IV b.The Constitutional Charter, 1826 c.The Competition for
Power: the International Stage d.The Competition for Power: the National
Stage\ e.King Miguel I f.Dom Pedro, Duke of Bragança g.The War of the Two
Brothers, 1832-1834 Part Two: The Concession of Évora Monte 4.The
Concession of Évora Monte 5.1834 a.The Liberals and the Miguelists b.The
Government in 1834 c.Social Reforms d.The Liberals and the Church e.Dom
Miguel f.The Death of Dom Pedro Part Three: An Unstable Place 6.Maria II
a.Maria II and the Portugal of 1834 b.The Frustration of the Radicals,
1834-1838 c.Constitutional Change, 1838 d.The Search for Moderation
1838-1851 e.Miguelism and the Countryside\ f.Regeneration, 1851-1856 g.The
Death of Dona Maria II Conclusion: The Failure of Portuguese Liberalism
a.Pedro V, 1853-1861 b.Portugal, 1861-1910 c.The Twentieth Century d.The
Failure of Liberalism Appendix 1. The Constitutions of Portugal Appendix 2.
The Descendants of Dom Miguel Appendix 3. Ranald MacDonell Bibliography
Index
Contents Illustrations and Maps Introduction: The Concession of Évora Monte
The Houses of Bragança and Bragança-Saxe-Coburg Part One: The War of the
Two Brothers 1.The Peninsular War a.The Portuguese Monarchy and Brazil
b.The Peninsular War and Its Aftermath c.The Liberal Ideology 2.João VI
a.The Structure of Portuguese Society b.Portugal (and Brazil), 1814-1820
c.Spain's 1812 Cadiz Constitution d.The 1820 Portuguese Revolution and the
Return of João VI e.The Constitution of 1822 f.Dom Pedro and Brazil g.The
Counter-Revolution h.The Death of João VI 3.The War of the Two Brothers
a.King Pedro IV b.The Constitutional Charter, 1826 c.The Competition for
Power: the International Stage d.The Competition for Power: the National
Stage\ e.King Miguel I f.Dom Pedro, Duke of Bragança g.The War of the Two
Brothers, 1832-1834 Part Two: The Concession of Évora Monte 4.The
Concession of Évora Monte 5.1834 a.The Liberals and the Miguelists b.The
Government in 1834 c.Social Reforms d.The Liberals and the Church e.Dom
Miguel f.The Death of Dom Pedro Part Three: An Unstable Place 6.Maria II
a.Maria II and the Portugal of 1834 b.The Frustration of the Radicals,
1834-1838 c.Constitutional Change, 1838 d.The Search for Moderation
1838-1851 e.Miguelism and the Countryside\ f.Regeneration, 1851-1856 g.The
Death of Dona Maria II Conclusion: The Failure of Portuguese Liberalism
a.Pedro V, 1853-1861 b.Portugal, 1861-1910 c.The Twentieth Century d.The
Failure of Liberalism Appendix 1. The Constitutions of Portugal Appendix 2.
The Descendants of Dom Miguel Appendix 3. Ranald MacDonell Bibliography
Index
The Houses of Bragança and Bragança-Saxe-Coburg Part One: The War of the
Two Brothers 1.The Peninsular War a.The Portuguese Monarchy and Brazil
b.The Peninsular War and Its Aftermath c.The Liberal Ideology 2.João VI
a.The Structure of Portuguese Society b.Portugal (and Brazil), 1814-1820
c.Spain's 1812 Cadiz Constitution d.The 1820 Portuguese Revolution and the
Return of João VI e.The Constitution of 1822 f.Dom Pedro and Brazil g.The
Counter-Revolution h.The Death of João VI 3.The War of the Two Brothers
a.King Pedro IV b.The Constitutional Charter, 1826 c.The Competition for
Power: the International Stage d.The Competition for Power: the National
Stage\ e.King Miguel I f.Dom Pedro, Duke of Bragança g.The War of the Two
Brothers, 1832-1834 Part Two: The Concession of Évora Monte 4.The
Concession of Évora Monte 5.1834 a.The Liberals and the Miguelists b.The
Government in 1834 c.Social Reforms d.The Liberals and the Church e.Dom
Miguel f.The Death of Dom Pedro Part Three: An Unstable Place 6.Maria II
a.Maria II and the Portugal of 1834 b.The Frustration of the Radicals,
1834-1838 c.Constitutional Change, 1838 d.The Search for Moderation
1838-1851 e.Miguelism and the Countryside\ f.Regeneration, 1851-1856 g.The
Death of Dona Maria II Conclusion: The Failure of Portuguese Liberalism
a.Pedro V, 1853-1861 b.Portugal, 1861-1910 c.The Twentieth Century d.The
Failure of Liberalism Appendix 1. The Constitutions of Portugal Appendix 2.
The Descendants of Dom Miguel Appendix 3. Ranald MacDonell Bibliography
Index







