Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência

Portugal had its “Napoleonic moment”. Before French occupation, the Regent Prince D. João and other prominent figures of the Court received the high distinction of the Legion of Honor and, in 1808, during the absence of the royal family, a group of citizens demanded the grant of a Constitution from...

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Main Author: Ana Cristina Araújo
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Language:English
Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2012-06-01
Series:Carnets
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/7215
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description Portugal had its “Napoleonic moment”. Before French occupation, the Regent Prince D. João and other prominent figures of the Court received the high distinction of the Legion of Honor and, in 1808, during the absence of the royal family, a group of citizens demanded the grant of a Constitution from the Emperor and the adoption of the Civil Code (1804). The episodes surrounding the action of the ‘afrancesados’ and the mobilization of resistance – both the elites and the people – show that the aspiration for political change and the fight for independence express different forms of patriotism.
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Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
Carnets
Emigration
Constitution
Patriotism
Peninsular war
title Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
title_full Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
title_fullStr Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
title_full_unstemmed Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
title_short Napoleão Bonaparte e Portugal. Patriotismo, Revolução e Memória Política da Resistência
title_sort napoleao bonaparte e portugal patriotismo revolucao e memoria politica da resistencia
topic Emigration
Constitution
Patriotism
Peninsular war
url http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/7215
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