National Victories and Barbarism in Modern Greece: Re-enacting the Battle of Salamis in the 1960s

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Coimbra University Press

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The Greek victory at the battle of Salamis has acquired a symbolic significance in modern Greek national discourse. In the post-war period (1950-1974), commemorative ceremonies of the battle exalted the glory of the Greek military past and turned Salamis into a representation of the combative virtues of the nation. When a dictatorial regime came in power in 1967, it imposed its militaristic identity by re-appropriating and re-enacting the battle of Salamis as a patriotic symbol of martial victories. As these events were held within the anti-communist discourse of ethnikofrosyni (national-mindedness), they propagated a nationalist rhetoric that distinguished a civilized self from communist barbarism.

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Balaskas Vasileios, 2024. ‘National Victories and Barbarism in Modern Greece: Re-enacting the Battle of Salamis in the 1960s’, en Neste lugar, a sagrada Hélade salvámos: Homenagem a Luísa de Nazaré Ferreira, Coimbra University Press, 245-261

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