Can cultural life thrive under authoritarianism? Evidence from Greece, 1970-1973
Contrary to dominant narratives that portray cultural life in Greece under the Colonels’ dictatorship (1967–1974) as suppressed, this event features Stathis Kalyvas discussing his latest book, which reveals a surprising cultural “Big Bang.” Drawing on new evidence, he argues that, despite censorship and repression, artistic and intellectual activity flourished. The talk examines the conditions that made this possible, highlighting how cultural production can adapt under authoritarian rule.