Portugal's Policy of Attention and Connection Towards Its Emigrants (1974-1976)

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Lecture by Thierry Hinger, historian. On April 25, 1974, Luxembourg had about 20,000 Portuguese. How did they experience the Carnation Revolution?

What were their expectations regarding the political upheaval in Lisbon? What were their demands to the provisional government of Portugal in terms of emigration policy and political participation (in elections in their home country)? Finally, how does this policy of attention and connection represent a revolutionary political change rather than a continuation of measures taken since the late sixties? Spotlight on the relationship between the Portuguese state and the Portuguese in Luxembourg.


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