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Sérgio Tréfaut (Ed.) Venham Mais Cinco: O Olhar Estrangeiro Sobre A Revolução Portuguesa (1974–175)

Some of the world’s greatest photographers captured the Portuguese Revolution that began on April 25, 1974, and the two years that followed, including the independence of the former colonies. Venham mais Cinco brings together this valuable photographic heritage, which had not been accessible in Portugal for 50 years. “Between April 25, 1974, and November 25, 1975, Portugal was front-page news in the international press almost daily. Nothing like it had ever happened—or would ever happen again—in the country for such a long period. The sudden end of a 48-year dictatorship, the beginning of a democratization process that seemed to be heading in unexpected directions, the uncertainty surrounding the independence of large African countries—these developments made the entire world turn its eyes toward Portugal. Overnight, photographers from the world’s leading news agencies—both young and veteran—landed in Lisbon and captured images across the country, following the rapid and dramatic unfolding of events.” — Sérgio Tréfaut Photographs by Alain Keller, Alain Mingam, Alécio de Andrade, Augusta Conchiglia, Benoît Gysembergh, Dominique Issermann, Fausto Giaccone, François Hers, Gérard Dufresne, Gilbert Uzan, Giorgio Piredda, Guy Le Querrec, Henri Bureau, Hervé Gloaguen, Jacques Haillot, Jean‑Claude Francolon, Jean‑Paul Miroglio, Jean‑Paul Paireault, Jean Gaumy, José Sánchez Martínez, Michel Giniès, Michel Puech, Paola Agosti, Perry Kretz, Rob Mieremet, Sebastião Salgado, Serge July, Sylvain Julienne, Uliano Lucas, Vojta Dukát Edited by Sérgio Tréfaut
  • Venham Mais Cinco: O Olhar Estrangeiro Sobre A Revoluo Portuguesa (1974175)
  • Venham Mais Cinco: O Olhar Estrangeiro Sobre A Revoluo Portuguesa (1974175)
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