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01 - Introduction
02 - Medieval Portugal
03 - Portugal and the Expansion
04 - Portugal of the Period of Filipe (1580-1640)
05 - Restoration (1640-1668)
06 - Ancient Regime (1168-1807)
07 - French Invasions (1807-1817)
08 - Liberalism and Liberal Struggles (1817-1851)
09 - Constitutional Monarchy (1851-1910)
10 - I Republic (1910-1926)
10.1 - 5th of October 1910
10.2 - Republican Reform of the Army
10.4 – Polemic about the intervention
10.5 – Towards the belligerency
10.7 - Portugal, belligerent country
11 - Dictatorship and “Estado Novo” (New State) (1926-1974)
11.1 - 28th of May – first restructure of the Army
11.2 - February, 1927 – first revolutionary attempt and its consequences
11.3 - Reorganization of 1937
11.4 - Plan for modernization of the Army
11.5 - After war
11.6 - The Army and NATO
11.7 - Restructure of 1959 / 1960
11.8 - Colonial War (1961-1974)
12 - Campaigns in Africa (1961-1974)
12.1 - The international decolonization cycle
12.10 - Intervention Forces
12.2 - General situation in the Portuguese colonies
12.3 - First military approach
12.4 - Diplomatic action
12.5 - Situation in Angola
12.6 - Situation in Guinea-Bissau
12.7 - Situation in Mozambique
12.8 - Final situation
12.9 - Forces in the square of the Army
13 - 25th of April and Democracy (1974-1982)
13.1 - Framework
13.2 - Organization of the “Coup d’Etat”
13.3 - Two chains in the MFA
13.4 - The programme of the MFA
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