a history of portugalCUP Archive, Jan 19, 1947 |
Contents
Chapters | 1 |
i PreRoman Lusitaniaii Viriatusiii Sertoriusiv Julius Caesar and Augustus | 13 |
The Moslem Occupation | 28 |
i The Islamic Invasion 710712ii The Moslem Peninsula the Governors the Estab | 41 |
Afonso Henriques | 61 |
The Reign of Sancho I | 90 |
Church and State | 108 |
The Completion of the Reconquest | 134 |
i Philip II I of Portugal 15801598 Sojourn in Portugal 15801583ii Resistance | 278 |
i John IV Defenceii Embassies to Catalonia France and Hollandiii Embassies | 299 |
Afonso VI 16661668viii Peace with Spain and Recognition of Portuguese Indepen | 320 |
i Pedro II Diplomatic Influences the Portuguese Succession 16691699ii Economic | 329 |
The Golden Age of Absolutism | 338 |
The Iron Age of Absolutism | 352 |
the Peninsular War | 376 |
Early Constitutionalism and the Civil Wars | 404 |
iv Afonso IIIs Inquirições the Climax of the Struggle with Romev Local Administra | 149 |
The Agrarian Monarchy page | 152 |
Avis | 175 |
The Fortunes of the New Order | 193 |
i Duarte the PhilosopherKing 14331438ii The Disaster of Tangier 1437iii | 205 |
i John II the Repression of the Braganças 1484ii John II and Rome 14811487 | 220 |
i Manuel I 14951521ii Decline of the Cortesiii The Jewsiv Forais of D | 238 |
African Expeditions 15741578 AlcazarKebirxii First Effects of the Disaster | 263 |
i The Revolution of 1820ii The Independence of Braziliii Reaction of D Miguel | 414 |
The Nineteenth Century | 422 |
Regeneration the Death of Maria II 1853iii Africa in the Nineteenth Century | 441 |
The Republic 19101940 | 450 |
i Early Years 19101914ii Portugal and the Great War the First Dictatorships | 466 |
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