
Research on nineteenth-century caciquismo
Dec 27, 2019 | Chapters, Publications

Research on nineteenth-century caciquismo and the significance of family archives
- Nuno Pousinho
- Recovered voices, newfound questions: family archives and historical research
- Maria de Lurdes Rosa, Rita Sampaio da Nóvoa, Alice Borges Gago and Maria João da Câmara (Coords.)
- 2019
- Coimbra: Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra
- Language: English
- ISBN: 978-989-26-1793-0 / 978-989-26-1794-7 (online)
- 279-286
Family archives, either privately owned or preserved by public institutions, are a vital source of material for researchers working on topics such as contemporary social and political relations, elections, the power exerted by certain political agents and their clienteles. This short article aims at presenting the remarkable value of such documentation for these topics, as well as addressing their sporadic use in Portugal — unlike Spain, for instance — when conducting research on political elites. Firstly, a comparison will be drawn between research work carried out in Spain and Portugal based on such sources. Secondly, the difficulties faced will be highlighted, as well as the methodological issues at stake and the types of information available..
Key-words:
private archives; family archives; caciquismo; boss rule; notables; political influence
About the book (from the foreword):
At the core of this book are private archives, specifically family archives. Although it centers mainly around Portugal and its sphere, it provides insights also on the archives of France and of the Canary Islands. The book ends with a theoretical essay that intersects with other kinds of archives. Covering a long time span (from the later Middle Ages until today), these studies have a strong focus on the ancien régime family archives, understood as living archives, with changing purposes, dimension, the type of documents and information, location, ownership, custody, arrangement, classification, finding aids, uses, and value.
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The book edited by Pedro Aires Oliveira, Fernando Tavares Pimenta, and Aurora Almada e Santos will be presented at the School of Arts and Humanities of
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The book edited by Pedro Aires Oliveira, Fernando Tavares Pimenta, and Aurora Almada e Santos will be presented at the School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon, as part of the International Congress African Independences, by Marissa Moorman.
The Liberation of Portuguese Africa, 1961-1975
International Exile and Solidarity
No dia 10 de Dezembro, no Anfiteatro III da Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, terá lugar a apresentação do livro The Liberation of Portuguese Africa, 1961-1975. International Exile and Solidarity (Palgrave, 2025), editado por Pedro Aires Oliveira, Fernando Tavares Pimenta e Aurora Almada e Santos.
Composta por 13 capítulos originais, a obra analisa as lutas de libertação que ocorreram nas colónias portuguesas de Angola, Moçambique, Guiné-Bissau, Cabo Verde e São Tomé e Príncipe na segunda metade do século XX, destacando a forma como estas desafiaram o colonialismo na esfera internacional, focando sobretudo as dimensões do exílio e da solidariedade internacional.
A apresentação estará a cargo da historiadora Marissa Moorman, da Universidade de Wisconsin-Madison, e contará com a presença dos editores e a moderação de Augusto Nascimento (CH — FLUL).
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