This article examines the Ford Foundation grants awarded to Greek theater artists during the dictatorship (1967-1974) and the public discourse that emerged in the press in relation to the Foundation. The Ford Foundation sponsored a number of established playwrights and the Art Theater, while rejecting the applications of many other artists who failed to meet its criteria. The respective US funding created a wave of negative criticism (from artists that were rejected and other intellectuals) against the Foundation. This tendency reflected the anti-American sentiment that was evident during the dictatorship and posed questions on the relationship between culture and politics. The article looks into the documents of the Ford Foundation Archive...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the process of transformation of Greek conservatism that evo...
Putting Greece back on the cultural and political map of the “Long 1960s,” this book traces the diss...
The Greek junta (1967-1974) can be seen as the as the most recent black page of modern Greek history...
This article examines the Ford Foundation grants awarded to Greek theater artists during the dictato...
This article examines how Italian scholars of Modern Greek played the role of cultural and linguis- ...
Τhe present article examines the connection between the Greek stage director Karolos Koun and his st...
Τhe present article examines the connection between the Greek stage director Karolos Koun and his st...
This thesis stakes out to reframe the debates surrounding a widely criticised chapter in the cultur...
This article focuses on the American impact and, in particular, that of the Rockefeller Foundation o...
Abstract: This article aims to reconstruct the role played by a giant of American philanthropy-the F...
This thesis focuses on the Greek military junta regime of 1967-1974 and the role of the USA in it's ...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
This thesis explores the central role translation came to play in Greek intellectual production unde...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the process of transformation of Greek conservatism that evo...
Putting Greece back on the cultural and political map of the “Long 1960s,” this book traces the diss...
The Greek junta (1967-1974) can be seen as the as the most recent black page of modern Greek history...
This article examines the Ford Foundation grants awarded to Greek theater artists during the dictato...
This article examines how Italian scholars of Modern Greek played the role of cultural and linguis- ...
Τhe present article examines the connection between the Greek stage director Karolos Koun and his st...
Τhe present article examines the connection between the Greek stage director Karolos Koun and his st...
This thesis stakes out to reframe the debates surrounding a widely criticised chapter in the cultur...
This article focuses on the American impact and, in particular, that of the Rockefeller Foundation o...
Abstract: This article aims to reconstruct the role played by a giant of American philanthropy-the F...
This thesis focuses on the Greek military junta regime of 1967-1974 and the role of the USA in it's ...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
This thesis explores the central role translation came to play in Greek intellectual production unde...
During the fiscal, political, and social disorder caused by the Greek crisis, Greek cultural product...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the process of transformation of Greek conservatism that evo...
Putting Greece back on the cultural and political map of the “Long 1960s,” this book traces the diss...
The Greek junta (1967-1974) can be seen as the as the most recent black page of modern Greek history...