Portugal - Descolonização & História - The origins, ideologies and strategies of a nationalist movement in Timor Leste (1974 - 1978)
‘Stirrings of Nationalism in East Timor - FRETILIN 1974 - 1978’
By Helen Hill
Edition Oxford Press
Sidney 2002
Livro com 224 páginas e em muito bom estado de conservação. Excelente.
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‘STIRRINGS OF NATIONALISM IN EAST TIMOR - FRETILIN 1974 - 1978’
“Helen’s book deserves to be published. There is no comparable work on the history of FRETILIN, the information is useful and deserves to be told…
Helen does not limit herself to desceibing, she has a well developed argument to present and an interpretation of how events accurred.
It Will provide an essential historical reference.”
Paulo Gorjão
Do ÍNDICE: / CONTENTS:
INTRODUCTION
1. - EAST TIMOR BEFORE APRIL 1974
1.1 - East Timor before the coming of the Portuguese
1.2 - Arrival of the first Portuguese
1.3 - The establishment of Portuguese colonial rule
1.4 - The collapse of the monarchy in Portugal
1.5 - Post 1912 reorganisation of the Administration in Timor
1.6 - Collapse of the republican government in Portugal - The Estado Novo
1.7 - World War II and is aftermath
1.8 - Portugal and international opinion
1.9 - The Caetano years
1.10 - Education policy under Salazar and Caetano
2. - ORIGINS OF RÉSISTANCE TO COLONIAL RULE
2.1 - The ‘great rebellion’ of 1910 - 1912+
2.2 - World War II and the japonese occupation
2.3 - 1959 Viqueque uprising
2.4 - Assimilado protest: The clandestine anti colonialist Group and Seara
3. - THE EMERGENCE OF FRETILIN: April - November 1974
3.1 - FRETILIN leaders: backgrounds and ideas
3.2 - Themes of FRETILIN’s nationalism
3.3 - The organization of FRETILIN
4. - CHANGING STRATEGIES FOR CHANGING SITUATIONS
4.1 - The arrival of the MFA administration in Timor, November 1974
4.2 - FRETILIN mobilizes support
4.3 - FRETILIN’s literacy programme
4.4 - FRETILIN organizes students, workers
4.5 - Relations between FRETILIN and the army
4.6 - FRETILIN and UDT form a coalition
4.7 - FRETILIN intensifies its rural work
4.8 - FRETILIN’s relations with the Catholic Church
4.9 - June 26 - 28, 1975, summit Conference in Macau
4.10 - August 10 1975 - UDT attemps a coup, initiating a civil war
5. - FRETILIN AS AN ADMINISTRATION
5.1 - Immediate problems
5.2 - FRETILIN and the army
5.3 - The retreat of the UDT
5.4 - The reoganisation of FRETILIN
5.5 - The military situation October November 1975
5.6 - The decision to declare independence
5.7 - November 28 1975 - declaration of the Democratic Republic of East Timor
6. - THE INVASION AND AFTER
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index
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