The peace mobilisation against the Euromissiles in the early 1980s constituted one of the biggest mass movements in contemporary European history. The article aims to examine the completely neglected, albeit impressive peace movement in Greece of the 1980s. What mobilised these activists? How did they frame the notion of peace? What were the political conditions under which the discourse of peace became powerful? What was the role of the state and political parties? How did they protest? The article will use national and local press, transnational and Greek peace campaign material, semistructured interviews and polls to provide rich and unique evidence on the way protesters mobilised in recently democratised Greece. Recent accounts of peace...
This article describes how various conceptions of history can significantly precipitate and nourish ...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
Defence date: 10 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute; ...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
The article sheds light on a neglected piece of the Euromissile Crisis puzzle, namely Greece’s polic...
The emergence of the Second Cold War revived the nuclear arms race and triggered millions of demonst...
The article investigates why, despite similar background conditions, Greece has been the site of fre...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017. Ever since the collapse of the Greek military regime in...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The article examines posters produced by the peace movements in the Federal Republic of Germany dur...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This thesis addresses a major issue in contentious politics. Why are revolutionary groups resilient ...
Page i was an entirely blank page, and has been omitted. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe history...
This article describes how various conceptions of history can significantly precipitate and nourish ...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
Defence date: 10 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute; ...
The article discusses the European dimension of antinuclear protests in Europe during the Cold War. ...
The article sheds light on a neglected piece of the Euromissile Crisis puzzle, namely Greece’s polic...
The emergence of the Second Cold War revived the nuclear arms race and triggered millions of demonst...
The article investigates why, despite similar background conditions, Greece has been the site of fre...
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2017. Ever since the collapse of the Greek military regime in...
The article discusses recent work on German pacifist movements in the nineteenth and twentieth centu...
This article aspires to contribute to the ongoing literature on collective action in times of crisis...
The article examines posters produced by the peace movements in the Federal Republic of Germany dur...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This article explores the role of media and communication processes in the organization of collectiv...
This thesis addresses a major issue in contentious politics. Why are revolutionary groups resilient ...
Page i was an entirely blank page, and has been omitted. Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe history...
This article describes how various conceptions of history can significantly precipitate and nourish ...
Commenting on the Greek civil war has been beset with perils since the unceremonious end of the conf...
Defence date: 10 June 2019Examining Board: Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, European University Institute; ...