Academic Interests

    About

    Assistant Professor
    Department of Political Science and Public Administration
    Section: Social Theory and Sociology
    Expertise: Modern and Contemporary Social and Political History of Europe

    Education

    Zinovia Lialiouti holds a bachelor’s in Communication and Mass Media from the University of Athens, a master’s degree in Political Science and Sociology from the same university and she has received her PhD title from the department of Political Science and History at Panteion University. 

    Blog Posts

      Publications

      Books


      Z. LialioutiThe ‘other’ Cold War: American Cultural Diplomacy in Greece 1953-1973, University Press of Crete, Rethymnon 2019 (in Greek).  


      Z. LialioutiAnti-Americanism in Greece 1947-1989Asini Publishing, Athens 2016 (in Greek).  


       


      Articles in peer-review journals and chapters in edited volumes (selection):


      Z. Lialiouti, “Meeting the Communist Threat in Greece: American diplomats, ideology and stereotypes 1944-1950”, Twentieth Century Communism: a journal of international history, 17, 2019, 91-121.


      Z. Lialiouti, “Cold War propaganda in Civil War Greece 1946-1949: From state of emergency to normalization” στο Paul Baines, Nicholas O’ O’Shaughnessy and Nancy Snow (επιμ.), The Sage Handbook of Propaganda, Sage 2020, 461-477.


      Z. Lialiouti, “The ‘treason of the intellectuals’: the shadowy presence of the Congress for Cultural Freedom in Greece, 1950–1963”, Intelligence and National Security, 33(5), 2018, 687-704.


      Z. Lialiouti, “American Cultural Diplomacy in Greece 1953-1968”, Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 15(3), 2017, 229-250.  


      Z. Lialiouti, “From national consensus to a new cleavage? The discursive negotiation of Europe in the Greek public debate during the economic crisis, 2010-2015”, in Christian Karner, Monika Kopytowska (eds.), National Identity and Europe in Times of Crisis: Doing and Undoing Europe, Emerald Publishing Group 2017, 161-185.  


      Z. Lialiouti and G. Bithymitris, «A Nation Under Attack: Perceptions of Enmity and Victimhood in the Context of the Greek Crisis», National Identities, Special Issue: Dividing United Europe, 19(1) 2017, 53-71.   


      Z. Lialiouti, “Contesting the anti-totalitarian consensus: the concept of national independence, the memory of WWII and the ideological cleavages in post-war Greece”, National Identities 18(2), 2016: 105-123.   


      Z. Lialiouti, “Greek Cold War anti-Americanism in Perspective”, Journal of Transatlantic Studies, 13 (1), 2015, 40-55.  


      Z. Lialiouti and G. Bithymitris, “Implications of the Greek Crisis: Nationalism, Enemy Stereotypes and the European Union”, in Boyka Stefanova (ed.), The European Union beyond the Crisis: Evolving Governance, Contested Policies, Disenchanted Publics, Lexington Books, Lanham, Boulder, New York and London 2014, 249-268.    


      Z. Lialiouti, Cold War Propaganda, US Prestige and the Eisenhower Administration: Implications from a case study approach”, Ad Americam: Journal of American Studies, vol.15, 2014, 171-187.


      Z. Lialiouti and G. Bithymitris, “‘The Nazis Strike Again’: the concept of ‘the  


      German Enemy’, party strategies and mass perceptions through the prism of the  


      Greek economic crisis”, in Christian Karner and Bram Mertens (eds.), The Use and Abuse of Memory: Interpreting World War II in Contemporary European Politics, Transaction Publishers 2013, 155-172. 


      Z. Lialiouti and Philip Muehlenbeck, «Ethnic Nationalism in the Cold War Context: The Cyprus issue in the Greek and Greek-American public debate 1954-1989», in Philip Muehlenbeck (ed.), Race, Ethnicity and the Cold War: A Global Perspective, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville 2012, 229-259.


      Z. Lialiouti, «Greek Anti-Americanism and the War in Kosovo», National Identities, vol.13, no2, Ιούνιος 2011, 127-156.


      Z. Lialiouti, «Challenging Americanism: the public debate about the ‘American way of life’ in Cold War and Post-Cold War Greece», in Andrzej Mania and Lukasz Wordliczek (eds.), The United States and the World: from Imitation to Challenge, Jagiellonian University Press, Krakow 2010, 115-136.

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