- Álvaro
Barreirinhas Cunhal (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈalvɐɾu kuˈɲal]; 10
November 1913 – 13 June 2005) was a
Portuguese communist revolutionary and politician...
- 1961,
without a secretary-general. In 1961, the
historic leader Álvaro
Cunhal was elected. In 1992, he was
succeeded by
Carlos Carvalhas, and in 2004...
-
Maria Eugénia
Barreirinhas Cunhal Medina (1927 – 2015) was a
Portuguese journalist, poet, writer,
teacher and
translator who also used the
pseudonym Maria...
- his father. There, for a
short period he was
taught geography by Álvaro
Cunhal, who
would later become the
towering figure of
Portuguese Communism and...
-
Portuguese Communist Party (1993–2004),
succeeding the
historical leader Álvaro
Cunhal. He was born to António José
Bandeira Carvalhas (Baiões, São
Pedro do Sul...
-
Barreirinhas Cunhal (1961–1992) — Álvaro
Cunhal (1913–2005) is
considered one of the most
influential personalities of the
Portuguese 20th Century.
Cunhal joined...
-
philosopher Alice Vieira, children's
books writer Almada Negreiros Álvaro
Cunhal, neo-realist
writer Álvaro Magalhães,
writer Ana de
Castro Osório, writer...
- Carvalhas, the party's
deputy leader was
chosen as
Cunhal's successor and was
unanimously elected, but
Cunhal remained a
powerful figure within the
party as...
- end of 48
years of
dictatorship and soon
exiled politicians like Álvaro
Cunhal and Mário
Soares returned to the
country for the
celebration of May Day...
- anos 80 e 90 (1997);
Desesperada Esperança e
outros textos (1999); Álvaro
Cunhal, Uma
Biografia Política. I Vol.: Daniel, O
Jovem Revolucionário (1913-1941)...