Introduction. Portugal and Spain during the Decline of their Dictatorships: Perceptions and Manifestations of Change

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Inmaculada Cordero Olivero

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Carrillo-Linares, A., & Cordero Olivero, I. (2018). Introduction. Portugal and Spain during the Decline of their Dictatorships: Perceptions and Manifestations of Change. Acta Hispanica, (I), 5–8. https://doi.org/10.14232/actahisp.2018.0.5-8
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Alberto Carrillo-Linares

Alberto Carrillo-Linares is doctor by the University of Seville (Extraordinary Doctorate Award) with the thesis Subversivos y malditos at the University of Seville (1965-1977). He has focused his research on the history of social movements against the Francoist dictatorship and its relations with Portugal, a topic on which he has published some articles: “Against the New State and the New State: the anti-fascist Iberian student movement” (with Miguel Cardina), “Between the symbolic universe and the real world: clandestine contacts and receptions of the Spanish-Portuguese extreme left around April 25” or “Socialist relations under the Iberian dictatorships (1950-1975)”, etc. He has done research in several international centers (Holland, Italy, Portugal, United States, France) and published in journals such as Ayer, Historia Social, Pasado y Memoria, Hispania, etc. Currently he directs as IP the research project Orthodoxies and Rebellions. The Plurality of Interests in the Peninsular Convergence towards Europe (1961-1986) (ORYRE), financed by the Government of Spain and the European Union.

Inmaculada Cordero Olivero

Inmaculada Cordero Olivero is Associate Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Seville. She has focused her research on the Spanish Republican exile of 1939: The refugees and Spain (Huelva, 1998) and The mirror unearthed, (Seville, Guadalajara, 2005). The present study is part of a project on the Iberian Transitions and the democratizations of Portugal within the framework of this theme, she has published: "What should not be: The Portuguese transition in the Spanish press" in The end of the Iberian dictatorship (Seville, Lisbon, 2011), “France and the Portuguese decolonization (1971-74) "in  Historia del Presente, no. 28, 2016, and with Encarnación Lemus López, “The conflict of the Sahara ... “ in Ayer, , no. 99, 2015.