Universität Wien

090057 UE Modern Greek Studies (UE) (2017S)

Toward a cultural History of the Dictatorship of 21 April 1967

5.00 ECTS (2.00 SWS), SPL 9 - Altertumswissenschaften
Continuous assessment of course work

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Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).

Details

max. 40 participants
Language: English

Lecturers

Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N

  • Thursday 27.04. 11:00 - 14:00 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)
  • Thursday 04.05. 11:00 - 14:00 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)
  • Thursday 11.05. 11:00 - 14:00 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)
  • Thursday 18.05. 11:00 - 14:00 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)
  • Saturday 27.05. 10:00 - 16:30 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)
  • Thursday 01.06. 11:00 - 14:00 (Hörsaal d. Inst. f. Byzantinistik u. Neogräzistik, Postg. 7/1/3 3.Stock)

Information

Aims, contents and method of the course

The course focuses on the dictatorship of 21 April (1967-1974) in Greece highlighting the international dimensions of the so-called “Greek issue.” In particular, key concepts of the Cold War are examined, especially anti-communism, on which the regime based its legitimacy, as well as the main feature of a radical culture that emerged from the network of the dissidents. The course is mainly relied on the analysis of original textual and visual sources: articles from international journals, as well as clandestine editions, official publications of the regime, photographs, posters, political proclamations, and newsreels.

Assessment and permitted materials

The language of presentation and discussion is English. Knowledge of Greek at any level is welcome, however, is not necessary. Thorough preparation of the texts analyzed in class and active course participation is expected.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

The course assessment comprises two items, effective class participation and a short presentation from each student.

Examination topics

Material for the preparation of the respective units will be distributed in advance among the participants via the internet.

Reading list

Richard Clogg, George Yannopoulos (eds.), Greece under military rule, London, Secker & Warburg, 1972.
David Crowley, Jane Pavitt (eds.), Cold War Modern. Design 1945-1970, London, V&A Publishing, 2008.
Thomas Gallant, Modern Greece, London, Hodder Arnold , 2001, pp. 160-208 (especially the chapter about the Dictatorship of 21 April).
Kostis Kornetis, Children of the dictatorship: student resistance, cultural politics, and the long 1960s in Greece, New York, Berghahn, 2013.
Naunihal Singh, Seizing power: the strategic logic of military coups, Baltimore, Maryland, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014.
Dimitris Papanikolaou, Singing Poets: Literature and Popular Music in France and Greece, Oxford, Legenda, 2007.
Van Steen, Gonda, «Rallying the Nation: Sport and Spectacle Serving the Greek Dictetorships», The International Journal of the History of Sport 27 (August 2010/12) 2121-2154.

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