A Maçonaria e a Participação de Portugal na I Guerra Mundial

A Maçonaria e a Participação de Portugal na I Guerra Mundial

by: Pedro Ramos Brandão , António Chaves Fidalgo
Language: Portuguese
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 9724622398
ISBN 13: 9789724622392
Publication date: January 1st, 2014
Publisher: Casa das Letras
Pages: 251

Genres: Action & Adventure, History

In a profound exploration of historical significance, the narrative delves into the intricate relationship between Freemasonry and Portugal's involvement in the First World War. It presents a compelling account of how secret societies influenced national policies and decisions during a time marked by turmoil and transformation. The authors, António Chaves Fidalgo and Pedro Ramos Brandão, bring forth a wealth of research, contextualizing the events through a lens that highlights the often-overlooked role of these clandestine organizations.

The book meticulously examines the dynamics within Portugal, illustrating how Masonic lodges served as networks of influence, shaping public opinion and government actions. With access to scarce documents and firsthand accounts, the authors provide readers with a comprehensive view of the political landscape of the era. The intricate details of Masonic contributions to the war effort shed light on their broader societal implications.

Fidalgo and Brandão skillfully navigate through complex historical narratives, offering a balanced perspective on the motivations and outcomes of the era. Their scholarly approach is complemented by engaging prose, making the work accessible to both historians and general readers alike who seek to understand the multifaceted impact of this period.

Drawing on extensive bibliographical references, the work stands as a significant contribution to the literature on World War I and Portuguese history. It invites readers to reconsider the links between national identities, international conflicts, and the secretive power structures that often lie beneath the surface of history.

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