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Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
André and Inês
53 episodes
1 hour ago
Pour yourself a glass and get ready to dive into the captivating world of Portuguese history! Discover the stories, and forgotten tales of unsung heroes, Kings and Queens, revolutionaries, and everything in between! Each season, we revisit a different era, theme, or historical event, challenging prevailing narratives and exploring the rich tapestry of Portugal's heritage through a modern lens. We invite you to be a part of the conversation. So grab a glass, raise it high, and hit that play button to embark on an unforgettable adventure through Portugal's fascinating past!
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Pour yourself a glass and get ready to dive into the captivating world of Portuguese history! Discover the stories, and forgotten tales of unsung heroes, Kings and Queens, revolutionaries, and everything in between! Each season, we revisit a different era, theme, or historical event, challenging prevailing narratives and exploring the rich tapestry of Portugal's heritage through a modern lens. We invite you to be a part of the conversation. So grab a glass, raise it high, and hit that play button to embark on an unforgettable adventure through Portugal's fascinating past!
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Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 25. A New Dawn

Today we celebrate the legacy of that new dawn that rose on the 25th April. What changed in the country from that morning on?


Tune in and celebrate with us. We hope we have given you a glimpse into the history behind this foundational moment for our country and we will see you around for other stories and other dates. As for today, take your carnation and celebrate freedom!


#CorkOutHistoryPod #25deAbril #HistoryPodcast #PortugueseHistory

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1 year ago
10 minutes 34 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 24. Celeste and Her Carnations
How did carnations become the symbol of the revolution? Find out today, tune in and listen to this brief episode on Celeste Caeiro. #CorkOutHistory #CarnationRevolution
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1 year ago
3 minutes

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 23. Radio Waves and Signal Songs

How did the military know that it was time to start moving on that eve of the 25th April? Discover by tuning in for tonight's episode.


#CorkOutHistory #25April1974 #EDepoisDoAdeus #GrandolaVilaMorena

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1 year ago
4 minutes 38 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 22. MFA and Salgueiro Maia

Who were the Captains of April? Who was Salgueiro Maia?


The MFA, or Movimento das Forças Armadas (Armed Forces Movement), was a group of military officers in Portugal who organized and executed the Carnation Revolution on April 25, 1974. And how did Maria de Medeiros get in this episode?


Tune in to find out a little bit more about the Revolution in Portugal.


#CorkOutHistory #CarnationRevolution

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1 year ago
9 minutes 13 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 21. Interlude

The Carnation Revolution is just around the corner. Discover what we have in store for the next few days.


#CorkOutHistory #HistoryPodcast #CarnationRevolution

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1 year ago
2 minutes 56 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 20. Marcello Caetano

Who was Marcello Caetano? What were the final stages of a regime that was approaching its end?

Tune in for another glimpse into this period and discover the Marcello's Spring.

#CorkOutHistory #MarcelloCaetano #Revolution

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1 year ago
5 minutes 6 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 19. Falling Chair

On August 3, 1968, an incident at the Santo António do Estoril fort altered the course of Portuguese history.

As the regime approaches its end, stick with us to discover how over the next couple of days.

#CorkOutHistory #Salazar #SantoAntonioDoEstoril



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1 year ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 18. Resistance & Protest Songs

During Portugal's dictatorship, music quietly resisted. With its subtle (or not) critiques, protest songs from provided a vehicle to voice dissent. "Grândola, Vila Morena" by Afonso became an anthem of the Carnation Revolution - but that's for another episode.

Protest music flourished, with artists like Adriano Correia de Oliveira and Fausto Bordalo Dias confronting censorship sometimes through metaphor, sometimes overt critique. Even Eurovision became a stage for protest.

These songs persisted, shaping our collective memory. Listen to our episode and then listen to the songs here:


https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7AoVErI96AWi30zQZC2shN?eml=April20%2F4303205%2F6010182&etsubid=156220226


#CorkOutHistory #HistoryPodcast #Revolution #Protest Songs #EurovisionSongContest

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1 year ago
9 minutes 9 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 17. Deviants
During the Estado Novo, Portugal witnessed systematic persecution and marginalization of various minority groups, including LGBT+ individuals, prostitutes, beggars and the list goes on. As in many topics, Salazar pretended these issues didn't exist as they didn't fit his idealised society. Tune in to hear about the changes in law and read more about the experiences of the poor, the prostitute, the transexual - those who survived and resisted - here: https://www.publico.pt/2017/04/23/sociedade/reportagem/os-malditos-do-estado-novo-1769592 & https://www.publico.pt/2009/07/17/sociedade/noticia/o-estado-novo-dizia-que-nao-havia-homossexuais-mas-perseguiaos-1392257#google_vignette
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1 year ago
7 minutes 59 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 16. Radio

Today, we're taking a closer look at the role of clandestine radios in Portugal's fight against the Estado Novo regime.

Discover the stories of Rádio Portugal Livre and Rádio Voz da Liberdade, two underground stations that defied censorship to provide alternative perspectives and news to the Portuguese people.

Tune in to learn how these radios challenged the regime's narrative and contributed to the eventual transition to democracy in Portugal.


#CorkOutHistory #RadioResistance #PortugalHistory

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1 year ago
7 minutes 25 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 15. Tarrafal Concentration Camp

Step into the shadows of history with us in today's episode as we unearth the haunting tale of Tarrafal concentration camp. Nestled on the remote shores of Cape Verde, this desolate outpost bore witness to the darkest chapters of Portugal's past under the iron grip of dictator Salazar.

Join us as we embark on a journey through time, peeling back the layers of secrecy surrounding Tarrafal's grim legacy.

#25deAbril #Portugal #History #Revolution

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1 year ago
7 minutes 40 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 14. Colonial War

Get to know the basics on Portugal's Colonial War (1961-1974), where African nationalist movements, the likes of MPLA or FRELIMO, fought for independence against Portuguese domination.

Coming from centuries of colonial rule, the conflict broke at the hands of a regime that didn't want to let go and the world witnessed atrocities and a fight that still echoes today.

The war's legacy is part of what triggered Portugal's Carnation Revolution - join us as we uncover Portugal's complex colonial past.

#CorkOutHistory #HistoryPodcast #PortugalColonial War #ColonialWar #Decolonization #Portugal #History

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1 year ago
11 minutes 57 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 13. WWII & Salazar's Neutrality

Join us in this episode as we delve into Portugal's intriguing role during World War II.

Against the backdrop of Salazar's delicate dance of neutrality, we uncover the challenges and complexities Portugal faced.

From navigating the pressures of the Iberian Pact to the impact of Portugal's neutrality on the European theater, we unravel the layers of Portugal's wartime narrative.

Explore surprising details, such as Portugal's unique gesture of lowering flags to half-mast after Hitler's suicide, Churchill's commendation letter, and the heroic actions of the Portuguese consul who saved 30,000 lives.

#25deabril #WWII #Salazar #history #Portugal

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1 year ago
16 minutes 8 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 12. The Blue Pencil Censorship

Join us in this episode as we delve into the shadowy world of censorship under Portugal's New State dictatorship.

Before the winds of change swept through in the revolution of 1974, the infamous Blue Pencil wielded its power, ensuring that only narratives aligned with the regime were allowed to see the light of day.

Explore the chilling implications of this regime-enforced silence and discover significant examples that shed light on the profound impact censorship had on the nation.

#25deabril #Portugal #History #censorship #dictatorship

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1 year ago
23 minutes 40 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 11. Women before the Revolution

Step back in time with us as we delve into the experiences of women living under the shadow of the Estado Novo Regime. In this episode, we uncover the profound challenges and injustices endured by women, who were not only constrained by societal expectations but also by oppressive and terribly misogynistic laws.

From stifled aspirations to discriminatory legislation, we navigate the intricate web of obstacles these women faced daily.

Prepare to be moved as we shed light on their silenced struggles and explore the enduring legacy of these injustices. Warning: Outrage guaranteed.


#25deabril #History #Portugal #Dictatorship #Women #feminism

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1 year ago
10 minutes 2 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 10. Emigration
One of the most significant phenomena of the dictatorship period was emigration. Economic hardship, political repression, and limited opportunities drove many Portuguese citizens to seek better lives abroad. By the 1960s, emigration reached unprecedented levels, with over 1.5 million Portuguese leaving the country in search of a brighter future. Tune in and hear a little more about yet another aspect of the Portuguese dictatorial regime and its echoes through time. To read more see here: https://www.brown.edu/Departments/Portuguese_Brazilian_Studies/ejph/html/issue1/pdf/baganha.pdf And to see more of Bloncourt’s images here: https://radioalfa.net/morreu-gerald-bloncourt/ Oh, and hear these ones: https://youtu.be/nK7dUfG5Rq4?si=T0ex7hyYo78biKkq & https://youtu.be/McRqaiBmIT4?si=P7e_dI2r1Ax2_ENq #CorkOutHistoryPodcast #CorkOutHistory #PortugueseHistory #PortugueseEmigration #Bidonvilles #Bloncourt
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1 year ago
10 minutes 35 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 09. State Art & Propaganda

During the Portuguese dictatorship, state-sponsored art and propaganda were wielded by the regime to enforce control and promote nationalist ideologies. The National Propaganda Secretariat, led by António Ferro, controlled artistic production and dissemination, shaping narratives and suppressing dissent. Artists relation to and with the regime's visual landscape is a complex, multifolded and not always easy to read one.

Join us as we look at a few examples and see how tentacular Salazar's rule was.

#CorkOutHistory #HistoryPodcast #Salazar #StateArt


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1 year ago
15 minutes 12 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 08. Portuguese Youth & Portuguese Legion

Embark on a journey through Portugal's recent past as we delve into the Portuguese Youth (Mocidade Portuguesa) and the Portuguese Legion (Legião Portuguesa). These organizations were more than mere social groups; they were tools meticulously wielded by the Estado Novo regime to instill nationalistic fervor and assert control over the Portuguese populace.

In this episode, we examine the methods employed by these entities to shape minds, influence behavior, and mold the future of Portugal according to the regime's ideals. Join us as we uncover tales of indoctrination, propaganda, and the complex interplay between politics and youth culture.

#25deabril #Mocidadeportuguesa #EstadoNovo #Portugal #History #Revolution

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1 year ago
9 minutes 26 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 07. God, Fatherland and Family - Fatima, Fado and Football

1974 Revolution: 07. God, Fatherland and Family - Fatima, Fado and Football

Explore the history of Portugal under the Salazar regime in today's episode.

Learn about the core principles of God, Fatherland, and Family, and how they shaped Portuguese society. From the influence of Catholicism to the symbolism of Fatima, Fado, and football, tune in to hear about the intricate connections between religion, nationalism, social order, the regime's close ties with the Catholic Church and its lasting impact on Portuguese culture and identity.

#PortugalHistory #SalazarRegime #NewEpisodeAlert #PortugueseCulture #25April1974 #CarnationRevolution

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1 year ago
11 minutes 41 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
1974 Revolution: 06. PIDE - The Political Police

Get the basics on the history and existence of Portugal's PIDE - the political police force that dominated the country from 1945 to 1974 with its various names and shapes.

From torture to censorship, hear a little on how they silenced dissent. Stay tuned every day for a little more on the regime as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of its ending!

#PIDE #History #CorkOutHistoryPodcast #PortugueseHistory #Salazar

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1 year ago
5 minutes 32 seconds

Cork Out History: Portugal Revisited
Pour yourself a glass and get ready to dive into the captivating world of Portuguese history! Discover the stories, and forgotten tales of unsung heroes, Kings and Queens, revolutionaries, and everything in between! Each season, we revisit a different era, theme, or historical event, challenging prevailing narratives and exploring the rich tapestry of Portugal's heritage through a modern lens. We invite you to be a part of the conversation. So grab a glass, raise it high, and hit that play button to embark on an unforgettable adventure through Portugal's fascinating past!