Konstantinos (Kostis) Kornetis is Assistant Professor of Contemporary History at Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain. He is the co-editor of Rethinking Democratization in Spain, Greece and Portugal (2019). His book Children of the Dictatorship: Student Resistance, Cultural Politics and the 'Long 1960s' in Greece (2013) was awarded the Edmund Keeley Book Award. Víctor Fernández Soriano teaches global and contemporary history at the Université Libre de Bruxelles and ESPOL Lille. He has been an associate researcher at the University of Luxembourg and Humboldt University Berlin. His research interests focus on European integration, international human rights and global activism. He is the author of the book Le fusil et l'olivier. Les droits de l'Homme face aux dictatures méditerranéennes (2013). Kristine Kjaersgaard is Associate Professor in Contemporary History at University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. She has written books and articles on Denmark in international organisations including an article on the Scandinavia and the Greek Case in the Council of Europe. Nicolas Manitakis is Associate Professor in History at the University of Athens, Greece. He holds a PhD from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. He taught European and Greek history at the University of Cyprus and the University of Crete. He has published articles on the history of Greek-French relations and on the history of the Greek Diaspora and co-edited a volume on the history of postwar Greek student migration to France. Alexandros Nafpliotis holds a PhD in International History from the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. He has been a Research Associate at the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy and the National Hellenic Research Foundation, as well as Maastricht University and the University of Luxembourg. His first book, Britain and the Greek Colonels (2012) examines diplomatic and economic relations between subsequent British governments and the junta. Anna Papaeti is a musicologist/researcher and Principal Investigator of the ERC Consolidator Grant MUTE - Soundscapes of Trauma: Music, Sound, and the Ethics of Witnessing (Horizon 2020) at the Institute of Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation. Her research has been supported by two Marie Sklodowska Curie Fellowships (FP7, H2020), the DAAD (UK), Onassis Foundation, and the Centre for Research for the Humanities, Athens. She is also a research-based-art practitioner, working in sound and textual forms. |