The Last Empire
Explore the intricacies of decolonization with The Last Empire by an insightful author. Published in 2004 by Intellect, this paperback edition offers a comprehensive examination of the causes and repercussions of Portuguese decolonization. With 168 pages of engaging analysis, the book contextualizes the disbandment of Portugal's Eastern Empire alongside the loss of its African territories. It delves into how these monumental shifts shaped a new Portuguese vision for its role on the global stage. This multidisciplinary approach combines historical, political, and cultural perspectives, making it an essential read for anyone interested in post-colonial studies and the broader implications of empire dissolution. Whether you are a scholar or a curious reader, The Last Empire provides valuable insights into the profound effects of decolonization on national identity and global relations.