
Perspectives on Portuguese History
The 2024 Lectures by Professor Kenneth Maxwell
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This is history with global reach and contemporary urgency.
From the ashes of Lisbon's devastating 1755 earthquake to the democratic revolution that toppled Europe's longest-lasting dictatorship in 1974, Maxwell reveals how Portugal has repeatedly reinvented itself through crisis. But this isn't just Portuguese history—it's the story of how visionary leaders from the Marquis of Pombal to modern democrats have transformed catastrophe into opportunity.
What connects these seemingly disparate events?
- How did the rebuilding of Lisbon after 1755 parallel the great reconstructions of London and Paris?
- Why was the 1974 Portuguese Revolution the "first democratic revolution of the 20th century"?
- How did Portugal's decolonization reshape global politics and inspire liberation movements worldwide?
- What can the Portuguese experience teach us about democracy, revolution, and renewal?
"Kenneth Maxwell is the doyen of historians of the revolution, decolonization and Portuguese democracy." —Carlos Gaspar, Portuguese Institute of International Relations
"Kenneth Maxwell has ensured that the first democratic revolution of the 20th century and its international consequences are alive and kicking." —Carlos Gaspar
For anyone seeking to understand how democracy emerges from dictatorship, how nations rebuild from catastrophe, and how Portugal's story connects to the broader currents of global history.
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