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  <dc:title>Paul Harrison: Portugal, 1977 - 1980</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Prints, draft press releases, draft panel texts, loan forms, cuttings, correspondence and photocopied essay excerpt relating to 'Portugal: A Social Revolution?' by Paul Harrison. The exhibition explored the political tensions (and distinctions) between northern and southern regions of Portugal in the 1970s following the end of an over 40-year fascist dictatorship. Included in the folder is part of an essay by Paul Harrison published in New Society on 18 July 1974 titled 'Portugal: a social revolution?"

The exhibition was hired for loan by various organisations and galleries, including the Blackthorn Books, News from Nowhere Bookshop, Institude of Education London, Finchley Catholic School London, City &amp; East London College [now merged into Capital City College Group as of 2026], Just Books and Bethnal Green Institute.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1977 - 1980</dc:date>
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