Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Pensamento Político Português (not translated)

Code

711071026

Academic unit

Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas

Department

Estudos Políticos

Credits

6

Weekly hours

4

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives

a) Develop skills to acquire conceptual frameworks that enable the understanding of the political and social reality of the Portuguese nation, allowing an understanding of the historical dynamics and action vectors about the same as future citizens and political actors;
b) Identify the core ideas of ideologies that dominated the nineteenth and twentieth centuries;
c) Understand and relate those ideas with the theoretical force in Europe;
d) Understand critically combinations and interactions between different conceptualidades and understanding the influence of these ideas on national identity.

Prerequisites

n.a.

Subject matter

1. Thought liberal constitutionalist and Chartist
2. Associationism, Socialism and Iberism
3. The republicanism
4. Movements and thought Conservatives
5. The Salazarism

Bibliography

1. CALAFATE, Pedro (dir), História do Pensamento Político Português, vol.IV, t.2, Lisboa, Caminho, 2004
2. PEREIRA, José Esteves, Percursos em História das Ideias, Lisboa, INCM, 2004.
3. CRUZ, Braga da, As origens da Democracia Cristã e do Salazarismo, Lisboa, Ed. Presença, s.d.
4. CATROGA, Fernando, O Republicanismo em Portugal. Da formação a 5 de Outubro de 1910, vol. I e II, Coimbra, FL, 1991;
Antero de Quental, história, socialismo, política, Lisboa, Ed . Notícias, 2001,
5. MESQUITA, António Pedro, O Pensamento Político Português no século XIX, Lisboa, IN-CM,2006; Salazar, na história política do seu tempo, Lisboa, Ed Caminho, 2007

Teaching method

Exhibition, problematization and historical contextualization of the subjects, concepts and theories of contemporary political thought, using current and diverse bibliography.

Evaluation method

Critical capability demonstrated in practical classes; scientific work done on the author and ideas selected by the student properly oriented by the teacher in class and presented in classe plus the 2nd exam.

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