On board the Santa Maria
the anti-colonial struggle and the portuguese opposition through the pages of Ultima Hora (1961)
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-8925_38_5Keywords:
Ultima Hora, Santa Maria, Henrique Galvão, Salazar, AngolaAbstract
The present article aims at demonstrating how the Ultima Hora (UH), one of the widely-circulated daily-newspapers in Brazil, during that decade, portrayed the events related to Santa Maria hijacking by social groups, at the end of dictatorial regimes in Portugal and Spain. The journal approach was guided by Henrique Galvão, who was appointed as the leader of the whole process and who had eminent domain of covers and editorials during several moments in 1961.
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