George Souvlis

Biography
Ι have completed my PhD at the European University Institute in Florence (Department of History and Culture). I have taught courses in modern and contemporary Greek and European history and sociology at Democritus University of Thrace (2019-2020) and at the University of Ioannina (2020-2023).
My research interests lie in the fields of fascist studies, the history of ideas, and historical sociology. My most recent publications include the following books/special issues: Voices on the Left (2019), Back to the ’30’s?: Recurring Crises of Capitalism, Liberalism, and Democracy (edited jointly with J. Rayner, S. Falls, and T. Nelms, 2020), The Normalization of Far-Right Discourse in Greece (edited jointly with R. Vasilaki, 2021), “Re-assessing the Metaxas Dictatorship (1936-1941): Greek Fascism or Old-Style Authoritarianism?”, Fascism 11/2 (November 2022) (co-edited with A. Kallis), Radical Journalism (co-edited with S. Farrell and E. Siapera, 2023), Duty to Revolt: Transnational and Commemorative Aspects of Revolution (co-edited with A. Karatzogianni, 2023), Τhe Alternative Right in Greece (2025), Politics of Liberation. Conversations with Theory and History (co-edited with R. Vasilaki) as well as a series of articles in the journals Praksis, Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies, Práticas da História, and Critical Education.
Research fields
- Fascist studies
- Historical sociology
- Intellectual history
- History of modern Greece
Selected publications
- Vasilaki, Rosa & George Souvlis (Eds.). Politics of Liberation. Conversations with Theory and History. Athens: RLS Greece, 2025. [link] 🔓
- Vasilaki, Rosa & George Souvlis. “Instrumentalizing gender: from interwar fascism to the Alt Right in Greece,” Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 31 (2023): 447-466. [link]
- Souvlis, George. “Genuine Fascist Theory or Non-Systematic Conceptualisations of the New Authoritarian Order? Towards an Anatomy of Nikolaos Koumaros’s Anti-Parliamentarian Thought,” Fascism 11 (2022): 211–236. [link] 🔓
- Rayner, Jeremy, Susan Falls, George Souvlis & Taylor C. Nelms (Eds.). Back to the ‘30s? Recurring Crises of Capitalism, Liberalism, and Democracy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. [link]
Main projects
- Researcher in the project ‘STEXEU — The Constitutional Road to Dictatorship: States of Exception and Authoritarianism in Europe, 1900-39‘ — Coordinated by Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez (IHC — NOVA FCSH) and funded by the European Research Institute (Starting Grant, Grant agreement ID: 101163723 ). 2025- [link]
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A series of debates organised as part of the TRANSMAT project, the aim of which is to critically reflect on the colonial legacy in Portuguese museums.
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Detalhes do Evento
A series of debates organised as part of the TRANSMAT project, the aim of which is to critically reflect on the colonial legacy in Portuguese museums.
Confrontar o Legado Colonial no Museu
Entre Junho e Outubro de 2025, o Museu Municipal Santos Rocha, na Figueira da Foz, será palco do ciclo de conversas Confrontar o Legado Colonial no Museu, uma iniciativa promovida pelo projecto TRANSMAT em parceria com o Museu Municipal Santos Rocha que reúne vozes diversas para reflectir criticamente sobre o legado colonial nos museus portugueses.
Ao longo de seis sessões, investigadores/as, artistas, curadores/as, escritores/as, docentes e outras personalidades convidam o público a participar num debate plural e aberto sobre memória, património e identidade. As sessões vão contar com a participação activa de personalidades locais, como Pedro Mota Curto (Diretor do Agrupamento de Escolas Figueira Mar) e Andrea Gaspar (Antropóloga e docente do Agrupamento de escolas zona urbana da Figueira da Foz), reforçando o envolvimento da comunidade da Figueira da Foz neste debate fundamental. Artistas como Francisco Vidal e Nuno Silas trazem o olhar das artes visuais para o centro da discussão, enriquecendo a troca de experiências e saberes. Contamos igualmente com a participação de Aristóteles Kandimba, escritor, investigador, produtor e fundador do Colectivo Tributo aos Ancestrais PT, cujo contributo tem sido fundamental no resgate e valorização das memórias e culturas afro-descendentes em Portugal.
Participe e faça parte desta reflexão colectiva sobre património, memória e transformação social na Figueira da Foz.
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Sexta sessão:
Aida Gomes (escritora e investigadora)
António Candeias (HERCULES — Universidade de Évora / IN2PAST)
Nélia Dias (CRIA ISCTE / IN2PAST)
Nuno Silas (IHC — Universidade de Évora / IN2PAST)
Pedro Aires Oliveira (IHC — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Sónia Vespeira de Almeida (CRIA — NOVA FCSH / IN2PAST)
Tempo
(Sábado) 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Organizador
Institute of Contemporary History — University of Évora and the Santos Rocha Municipal Museum
News
IHC is awarded eight new CEEC contracts from FCT
Oct 22, 2025
New research contracts: four in the Junior category and four in the Assistant category
António Borges Coelho — In Memoriam
Oct 18, 2025
Statement of condolence from the Boards of IHC, IEM and CHAM
Cristina Nogueira — In Memoriam
Oct 11, 2025
Note of condolence on the passing of researcher Cristina Nogueira
