Rethinking Greece | Kostis Kornetis on the Democratic Transitions of Greece, Spain, and Portugal: Memory and Legacy
Κοstis Kornetis is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the Universidad Autónoma de...
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Κοstis Kornetis is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the Universidad Autónoma de...
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Christina Koulouri is Rector of the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences and...
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Marinos Sariyannis has been working as a researcher at the Institute of Mediterranean...
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Asteris Huliaras is Professor of Comparative Politics and International Relations in the...
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Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. is the inaugural holder of the William M. Suttles Chair of Religious Studies...
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Kristina Gedgaudaitė is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellow at the University of...
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Kostis Kornetis on the Democratic Transitions of Greece, Spain, and Portugal: Memory and Legacy
Κοstis Kornetis is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. He has studied History and Political Science in Munich, London and Florence, taught history at ...3 weeks ago
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A nation's journey: Three major exhibitions highlight the legacy of 50 years of democracy in Greece
In 2024, Greece commemorates the 50th anniversary of the fall of its military dictatorship (1967–1974) with a series of exhibitions reflecting on the nation’s journey from repression to democracy....