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    The ballot under the bayonet: election law in the first years of the Brazilian civil-military regime (1964-1967) by Leonardo Augusto de Andrade Barbosa

    “…Abstract This paper analyzes reforms in election law introduced by the civil-military government instituted in Brazil following the 1964 coup-d’état. After a brief background on the issue, it focuses on the tenure of President Humberto de Alencar Castello Branco (April 1964 to March 1967), particularly on the modification of the ineligibilities legislation aimed at the state elections of 1965. …”
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    La necesidad de la memoria y el estudio histórico. El caso de la emisora Radio Cádiz y la resistencia al golpe de Estado el 18 de julio de 1936 by José Luis Gutiérrez Molina

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Spanish Decades of dictatorship and many others of democratic silence have caused that many of the events that took place during the coup d’état of July 1936 and those that followed, remain more in the field of propaganda and lies than in the historical account. …”
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    The crisis of the señorial society and the status malaise of the elites in Chile by Danilo Martuccelli

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…On this basis, an analytical reasoning is presented in three moments – the first marked by the validity of the ideal type of señorial society; the second, by its crisis in the 1970s and by the recomposition of the elite domain after the coup d'état, when there was a successful restructuring of classes and parties and an insufficient status restoration; and the third moment characterized by the specificity of the current malaise of the elites in Chile which, unlike other political or economic crises, has its focus on the status order. …”
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    Engagement militant et politisation des mobilisations au sein des oppositions urbaines à Istanbul by Clémence Petit

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…Beyond the distance they usually show towards politics – a condition of legitimacy in the securitarian system introduced in Turkey after the 1980 coup d’etat - these urban movements are going through struggles for defining the place of the political in the mobilisation. …”
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    Échange généralisé : consistance et métamorphoses contemporaines d’un carrefour social (confins himalayens de Birmanie) by François Robinne

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The seminal works of Marcel Granet (1939), Claude Lévi-Strauss (1947) and Edmund Leach (1954), to name but a few, are considered in what follows in the light of the sudden disappearance—although the result of a long process—of the political systems provoked by the Burmese coup d’état of 1962. The aim of this article is to understand, on the basis of fieldworks carried out in the 2000s, the forms of neutralization, appropriation and other manipulations to which generalized exchange has been subjected since then. …”
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    The Czechoslovak Crisis of 1948 in the Perception of American Diplomats and Media by A. V. Zorin

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Despite the external legitimacy, the transfer of power to the left forces was interpreted as a coup d'état that final ized the establishment of the totalitarian regime in Czechoslovakia. …”
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    CRIMEA AND THE POLITICS OF LEGITIMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS by A. A. Vlasov, A. V. Brega

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…Russia was forced to consolidate its high traditional legitimacy on the peninsula legally, when it sensed a threat to it from the expanding NATO because of the coup d’état and the ouster of the legitimate authority.  …”
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    La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique by Anne-Marie Le Baillif

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 1851, Les Châtiments, in which the poem titled “Le manteau Imperial” (1853) is one of the most ferocious, Victor Hugo protested against “le coup d’état” of Napoléon III. This text denied that Napoleon III was the fair successor of Napoleon I. …”
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    Golpe, autoritarismo e transição: uma análise comparativa de Brasil e Chile by Alberto Aggio

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The article initiates about the utilization of comparison in political history studies in order to define an interpretative board concerning the conjunctures that preceded the coups d’État and, then, discuss about the main characteristics of the authoritarian regimes, analyzing especially the economic, social and political transformations that were occurring. …”
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    THE MILITARY IN GOVERNANCE IN THE GAMBIA AND THE QUEST FOR A POLITICAL LEGACY (FROM THE 27TH OF OCTOBER 1980 TO 30TH OF JULY 1981, AND 22ND OF JULY 1994 TO 19TH JANUARY 2017) by ABDULLAH SENGHORE ABOUBACAR

    Published 2024-06-01
    “… This research examines Military Coup D’etats and its legacies in The Gambia. The Gambia experienced two military coups under the leaderships of Kukoi Samba Sanyang and Yahya A.J.J Jammeh, which had landmarks achievements in the country’s polity and trajectory of development. …”
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