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5. “Patient in a Cast”: How the Greek Military Regime Traumatized Education
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Othon Anastasakis
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Introduction. The Greek Military Junta’s Exceptionalism in Historical and Comparative Perspectives 1
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Part I. Historical and Ideological Background
- 1. The Greek Army in Politics, 1909–67 15
- 2. The Political and Ideological Origins of the Ethnosotirios Epanastasis 34
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Part II. Domestic Affairs
- 3. Economic Policy under the Greek Dictatorship Appendix: Data Sources 73
- 4. Foreign Investment under the Greek Military Regime: The American Experience 103
- 5. “Patient in a Cast”: How the Greek Military Regime Traumatized Education 140
- 6. Can Dead Poets Speak Back? C. P. Cavafy, Cold War Propaganda, and the Greek Dictatorship 164
- 7. Religion Enchained: The Church of Greece under the Military Junta 198
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Part III. External Affairs
- 8. Uneasy Alliances: Archbishop Iakovos and the Greek Colonels’ Dictatorship 215
- 9. Uncle Sam Regrets: The United States and the Greek Coup of April 1967 240
- 10. Britain, Europe, and the Greek Junta: “Business as Usual” 266
- 11. West Germany’s Policy toward Greece during the Junta Period in the Context of “Burden-Sharing” 295
- 12. The Greek Military Regime and the Cyprus Question 320
- Conclusions. The 1974 Moment of Rupture and the Legacies of a Discredited Past 340
- Index 347
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- Preface viii
- Introduction. The Greek Military Junta’s Exceptionalism in Historical and Comparative Perspectives 1
-
Part I. Historical and Ideological Background
- 1. The Greek Army in Politics, 1909–67 15
- 2. The Political and Ideological Origins of the Ethnosotirios Epanastasis 34
-
Part II. Domestic Affairs
- 3. Economic Policy under the Greek Dictatorship Appendix: Data Sources 73
- 4. Foreign Investment under the Greek Military Regime: The American Experience 103
- 5. “Patient in a Cast”: How the Greek Military Regime Traumatized Education 140
- 6. Can Dead Poets Speak Back? C. P. Cavafy, Cold War Propaganda, and the Greek Dictatorship 164
- 7. Religion Enchained: The Church of Greece under the Military Junta 198
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Part III. External Affairs
- 8. Uneasy Alliances: Archbishop Iakovos and the Greek Colonels’ Dictatorship 215
- 9. Uncle Sam Regrets: The United States and the Greek Coup of April 1967 240
- 10. Britain, Europe, and the Greek Junta: “Business as Usual” 266
- 11. West Germany’s Policy toward Greece during the Junta Period in the Context of “Burden-Sharing” 295
- 12. The Greek Military Regime and the Cyprus Question 320
- Conclusions. The 1974 Moment of Rupture and the Legacies of a Discredited Past 340
- Index 347