In the streets of Lisbon, at dawn in April 1974, carnations bloomed as a symbol of change and hope. The Carnation Revolution, a moment of profound transformation in Portugal's history, marked the end of decades of Salazist dictatorship and opened the door to a new era of freedom and democracy. Diego Carcedo, an exceptional witness, immerses us in the whirlwind of events that led to this historic turning point. From the whispers of dissent in the darkest corners of society to the explosion of revolutionary energy in the streets of Portuguese cities, this book offers an intimate and revealing chronicle of a people who rose up against oppression. The veteran journalist takes us back to the decisive moments that defined the revolution that toppled Western Europe's longest-ruling dictatorship and liquidated the world's last remaining colonial empire. These pages explore the motivations, challenges and consequences of this popular uprising that challenged the status quo and forged a new destiny for Portugal. In a world shaken by uncertainty and conflict, the Carnation Revolution resonates as an enduring reminder of the power of the people to change the course of their own history.
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