2021-2022 Meetings on “The History of the Political Changeover”
A series of lectures jointly organised by the Historical Archives of Alpha Bank and Benaki Museum.
12 Meetings about the Political Changeover
Historical Archives of Alpha Bank and Benaki Museum are jointly organising a series of meetings/lectures dedicated to the history of Greece following the political changeover of 1974 and the transition from dictatorship to democracy, an era known as Metapolitefsi.
A total of 12 lectures will be delivered by professors and researchers of humanities and social sciences. Each speaker will analyse this fairly recent and controversial era in the Greek history, through their research and from their own point of view.
The coordinators of the series are:
- Kostas Kostis, head of the Historical Archives of Alpha Bank, Professor of Economic and Social History at the Department of Economics, University of Athens.
- Sotiris Rizas, Director of Research at the Research Centre for the Study of Modern Greek History.
- Tasos Sakellaropoulos, historian and head of the Historical Archives of Benaki Museum.
Lecture videos
The schedule of the Meetings
“Metapolitefsi. The shaping of concept”
Kostas Kostis, National and Kapodistrian of Athens and Alpha Bank Historical Archives.
“The Greek political system”
Sotiris Rizas, Modern Greek History Research Centre, Academy of Athens.
“The Officers’ corps”
Tasos Sakellaropoulos, Benaki Museum Historical Archives.
“The international environment”
Constantinos Filis, American College of Greece.
“Constitutional institutions”
Evangelos Venizelos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
“The economy”
George Alogoskoufis, Athens University of Economics and Business.
“The middle class”
Fivos Karzis, journalist.
“The novel”
Elissavet Kotzia, literary critic.
“The public administration”
Calliope Spanou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
“The extreme right” (cancelled)
Vassiliki Georgiadou, Panteion University.
“The health system”
Yannis Tountas, National and Kapodistrian Univesity of Athens.
“The New Democracy party”
Konstantina Botsiou, University of the Peloponnese.