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Gary Thorn

Locusts: British Critics of Portugal Before the First World War

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The book title comes from Aubrey Bells Portugal of the Portuguese (1916): Since the murder of King Carlos and of the Crown Prince Luis Felipe on the 1st of February 1908. A swarm of writers have descended like locusts on the land The methodology is to connect a specific group of critics in the years before the First World War to a constellation of general attitudes about Portugal and the Portuguese-speaking world. Intersecting personal narratives are used, not as an argument for individual agency as dominant cause of historical change, but as contrasting discourses upon revisited events. The primary focus is to explain how the critical context of Portugals history that incubated The Locusts crystalised into the pressure group to free political prisoners. A key part of that context was the extant campaign against Portuguese slavery in West Africa. E. M. Tenison, the Secretary of the British Protest Committee, left a unique 200-page unpublished personal memoir, previously unconsulted by any published

Detalles

Formato Tapa dura
Número de Páginas 320
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Liverpool University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2019-04-17
Dimensiones 9.1" x 6.1" x 0.9" pulgadas
Serie The Portuguese-Speaking World
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones Si
Temas Español, Español

Acerca del Autor

Dr Gary Thorn lectured in Modern European History at The Open University (19862017) and at Birkbeck, University of London (19992015). He is the author of End of Empires: European Decolonisation, 191980 (London: Hodder, 2001). His research interests are in Anglo-Portuguese Relations, Portuguese cultural history, and the Portuguese dictatorship 1926-74. He is a frequent visitor to Portugal, and to Lisbon in particular.

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