A Prophesy Fulfilled? The Danteum Project Between Poetry, Architecture, and Politics
(2024)
Book Chapter
Kallis, A. (2024). A Prophesy Fulfilled? The Danteum Project Between Poetry, Architecture, and Politics. In Rivel-Azione Poetry and Politics in Modern Italy (185-210). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/b22387
Outputs (41)
Afterword (2023)
Book Chapter
Kallis, A. (2023). Afterword. In Reimagining Mobilities across the Humanities. Taylor & Francis (Routledge)This afterword to the Ideas section starts by considering the role of ‘contact zones’, which are places of accumulation and organisation of differential knowledge that were already pronounced in early historical periods. However, from the expansion o... Read More about Afterword.
Nazi doctors weren’t just ‘a few bad apples’, shows report – and simplistic stories won’t help guard against future medical abuses (2023)
Digital Artefact
Kallis, A. (2023). Nazi doctors weren’t just ‘a few bad apples’, shows report – and simplistic stories won’t help guard against future medical abuses. [Blog Style Article]
The Minimum Dwelling Revisited: CIAM's Practical Utopia (1928-31) (2023)
Book
Kallis, A. (2023). The Minimum Dwelling Revisited: CIAM's Practical Utopia (1928-31). Bloomsbury PublishingThis book provides an intellectual history of the modernist "minimum dwelling", exploring how early modernism saw mass housing as a primary vehicle for achieving the utopian transformation of society. It reappraises the often-overlooked 2nd and 3rd C... Read More about The Minimum Dwelling Revisited: CIAM's Practical Utopia (1928-31).
Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’ (2023)
Journal Article
Krzyżanowski, M., Wodak, R., Bradby, H., Gardell, M., Kallis, A., Krzyżanowska, N., Mudde, C., & Rydgren, J. (2023). Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’. Journal of Language and Politics, 22(4), 415-437. https://doi.org/10.1075/jlp.23024.krzThis position paper argues for an interdisciplinary agenda relating crises to on-going processes of normalization of anti- and post-democratic action. We call for exploring theoretically and empirically the ‘new normal’ logic introduced into public i... Read More about Discourses and practices of the ‘New Normal’.
Architecture and Dictatorship: The Dialectics of Destruction and Creation (2023)
Journal Article
Kallis, A. (in press). Architecture and Dictatorship: The Dialectics of Destruction and Creation. Journal of Urban History, 50(2), 452-458. https://doi.org/10.1177/00961442231151668
International Fascism and the Allure of the ‘Third Way’ in Interwar Greece (2022)
Journal Article
Kallis, A. (2022). International Fascism and the Allure of the ‘Third Way’ in Interwar Greece. Fascism, 11(2), 187 - 210. https://doi.org/10.1163/22116257-bja10048The rise and victory of Italian Fascism in the first half of the 1920s passed Greece by. Yet soon afterwards the international experience of 'fascism' found more receptive audiences within the prodigious dissident 'third spaces' where more and more m... Read More about International Fascism and the Allure of the ‘Third Way’ in Interwar Greece.
Editorial Introduction (2022)
Journal Article
Kallis, A., & Souvlis, G. (2022). Editorial Introduction. Fascism, 11(2), 159 - 167. https://doi.org/10.1163/22116257-bja10047There are few more challenging tests of fascist core-periphery topographies than the case of interwar Greece. Greece can claim no significant fascist movement in the interwar years; no significant fascist political party; and no dictatorial regime in... Read More about Editorial Introduction.
How the Nazis tried to erase a Czech village – and British miners helped stop them (2022)
Digital Artefact
Kallis, A. (2022). How the Nazis tried to erase a Czech village – and British miners helped stop them. [Blog Style Article]
Recontextualizing the Fascist Precedent: The Ustasha Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Fascism (2021)
Book Chapter
Kallis, A. (2021). Recontextualizing the Fascist Precedent: The Ustasha Movement and the Transnational Dynamics of Interwar Fascism. In The Utopia of Terror. Cambridge University Press (CUP)