Academic Crisis
TheAcademic Crisis(Portuguese:Crise académica) is the name given to aPortuguesegovernmental policy instigated in 1962 by theEstado Novoentailing the boycott and closure of several student associations and organizations, including the National Secretariat of Portuguese Students. Most members of this organization were opposition militants, among them many communists. The political activists who were anti-Salazar used to be investigated and persecuted byPIDE-DGS,the secret police, and according to the gravity of the offence, were usually sent to jail or transferred from one university to another in order to destabilize oppositionist networks and its hierarchical organization.
The students responded with demonstrations that culminated on March 24 with a huge student demonstration inLisbonthat was vigorously suppressed by the riot police, which led to hundreds of student injuries. Immediately thereafter, the students began a strike. These events were what became known as the Academic Crisis of 1962.
Marcelo Caetano,distinguished member of the Second Portuguese Republic and a reputed professor at theUniversity of LisbonLaw School, was the 9th Rector of the University of Lisbon from 1959 on, but the Academic Crisis of 1962 led him to resign after protesting students clashed with riot police in the university's campus. Caetano would be appointed the successor ofAntónio de Oliveira Salazar,the mentor and leader of Estado Novo, in 1968.
However, between 1945 and 1974, there were three generations of militants of the radical right at theUniversity of Coimbraand other universities, guided by a revolutionary nationalism partly influenced by the political sub-culture of European neofascism. The core of these radical students' struggle lay in a stalwart defence of thePortuguese Empire.[1]
After theCarnation Revolutionof 1974, 24 March would become the National Day of the Students.
References
[edit]- ^A direita radical na Universidade de Coimbra (1945-1974)Archived2009-03-03 at theWayback Machine,MARCHI, Riccardo. A direita radical na Universidade de Coimbra (1945-1974). Anál. Social, jul. 2008, no.188, p.551-576. ISSN 0003-2573.
- "Crise Académica - 1962-2002".Portuguese Communist Party.Retrieved2006-06-19.