A Traveller's History of Portugal

A Traveller's History of Portugal

2nd Edition

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Publisher's Synopsis

A definitive concise history of Portugal, from its earliest beginnings right up to the politics and life of the present day. It was not until the twelfth century that Portugal became a country in its own right, having been a Roman colony and then having suffered both Barbarian and Islamic invasions. The golden age of discoveries, the reign and foresight of Henry the Navigator, and great seamen such as Vasco da Gama led to the founding of Portugal's empire and wealth. Troubled times followed: in 1755 Lisbon was virtually leveled by the Great Earthquake, and the country had hardly recovered its former prosperity when it was overrun by Napoleon's troops at the start of the Peninsular War, to be followed not long after by the Miguelite civil war. The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw the port wine trade flourishing, and further expansion into Africa. During the last quarter of the twentieth century, ever since the bloodless revolution of 1974 overthrew the right-wing dictatorship of Salazar, the country has regained its stability, and now takes its rightful place in the European Community.

Book information

ISBN: 9781905214716
Publisher: The Armchair Traveller at the bookHaus
Imprint: Armchair Traveller
Pub date:
Edition: 2nd Edition
DEWEY: 946.9
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 228
Weight: 323g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 23mm