Azorean History Themes

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Azorean History Themes: Islands of Struggle and Resilience

ยซโ€œAzorean History Themes: Islands of Struggle and Resilienceโ€ is a powerful and engaging journey through the often-overlooked History of the Azores. In this compelling collection, historian Carlos Enes explores pivotal moments of resistance, mythmaking, and identity formation in the archipelago โ€” from the heroic stand of Terceira Island against Spanish domination in the 16th century to the long fight against fascism and the shaping of Azorean autonomy in the 20th. These essays shine a light on the voices of the โ€œminorsโ€ โ€” artisans, workers, and everyday citizens โ€” who helped forge a rebellious, democratic, and resilient Azorean spirit. This is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the deep roots and dynamic evolution of the Azorean identityacross timeยป.

Diniz Borges

Portuguese Beyond Borders Institute
California State University, Fresno

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Autor: Carlos Enes

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Dimensรตes (C x L x A) 21 × 14 × 1,6 cm
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9789897356049

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Junho de 2025

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304

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Letras Lavadas

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Azorean History Themes

Carlos Enes

Born (1951) in Vila Nova, Terceira Island. He graduated in History from the Faculty of Letters of Lisbon (1979) and has been a secondary school teacher since 1978. He also taught at the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (1981-84), Maputo, and at the Universidade Aberta (1996-2003), Lisbon. Pedagogical supervisor of the Educational Branch of the History Department of the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon, 1988-89.

He has a masterโ€™s degree in Contemporary History (1993) from Universidade Nova de Lisboa and has been studying Azorean History for several years. With two dozen books and articles published, he has taken part in colloquia and forums (around 40) at a wide variety of institutions. He has collaborated extensively in the Enciclopรฉdia Aรงoriana (online edition), the Histรณria dos Aรงores (History of the Azores), published by the IAC, and the Dicionรกrio de Educadores Portugueses (Dictionary of Portuguese Educators).

In the field of ethnography, he has studied Carnival and the Holy Spirit festivities in Terceira. In the field of culture, he curated several exhibitions, participated in juries for the selection of works to be subsidised by the DRAC, and was a member of the Regional Council for Culture.

He is the author of the novel โ€œTerra do Bravoโ€ (2005), out of print, โ€œCicatriz da Chuvaโ€, poetry (2016), โ€œA Oposiรงรฃo Democrรกtica em Ponta Delgada – Das eleiรงรตes de 1969 ร  Cooperativa Sextanteโ€ (2020), out of print, โ€œA Galope numa Noite de Bรบziosโ€ (2023), โ€œInfinito sem Nomeโ€ (2024), โ€œAs danรงas do Entrudoโ€ (1980), โ€œA economia Aรงoriana entre as duas guerras mundiaisโ€ (1994); Luรญs da Silva Ribeiro, Obras, vol. IV, โ€œEscritos Polรญtico-administrativosโ€ (introductory study and organisation) (1995); โ€œA Casa dos Aรงores em Lisboaโ€ (1996); โ€œA Memรณria Liberal na Ilha Terceiraโ€ (2001); โ€œVila Nova โ€“ pelos caminhos da sua histรณriaโ€ (2011); โ€œA fotografia nos Aรงoresโ€ (2011); โ€œรlbum Terceirenseโ€, 4 volumes (2007-18); โ€œAngra do Heroรญsmo – Alma e Memรณriaโ€ (2019).

Diniz Borges

Diniz Borges was born in 1958 on the island of Terceira. At age ten, he emigrated with his family to the United States. He has a BA in Social Science and an MA in the humanities with a thesis exploring the pastโ€™s role in American ethnic literature. He has taught Portuguese language and culture at Tulare Union High School, College of the Sequoias, and California State University, Fresno. He is the founding director of the Portuguese Beyond Borders Institute at Fresno State. He has published ten books in Portuguese and translated or co-translated seven different books. He has also organized several anthologies.

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