Αt.H.O.S – Atheism, Hellenic Orthodoxy and Science in Greece (1936-1974)

Kostas Tampakis

Research coordinator
Kostas TampakisSenior Researcher
Research team
Kyriakoula SakorrafouResearch Collaborator
Evaggelia ChordakiResearch Collaborator

Project At.H.O.S (https://www.hpdst.gr/projects/AtHOS) aims to bring to the fore the untold story of how Greek Orthodoxy, atheism and Greek scientific practice interacted,while being embedded in a turbulent political, social and cultural national environment. Greece, in the period from 1936 to 1974, exhibits a confluence of factors that are rarely discussed together in Science and Religion historical scholarship. These include a dominant Orthodox Church, influential theological brotherhoods and para-ecclesiastical organizations and a state operating under Western aegis. It also includes forceful, even at times dictatorial, governments, a traumatic Civil War at the heels of a disastrous NAZI occupation, and an intellectual battle waged by conservative scholars and scientists against a powerful milieu of leftist intellectuals and scientists which were loosely affiliated with a strong Communist Party. During that period, Greece, changed polity twice, experienced eight military coups, two of which were successful, and experienced US hegemony in its political and ideological orientation. At.H.O.S will thus focus on a space and in a period which has not been discussed, through archives that have not been researched or even catalogued. The project’s objectives are the following:

  • To find and catalogue all available relevant primary sources dealing with the interactions between Orthodox Christianity, atheism and the Natural Sciences in Greece, from 1936 to 1974.
  • To bring to the fore how these interactions were shaped by, and helped shape, the political, cultural, intellectual and ideological discourses that were being created in Greece at the same period.• To enrich the wider historical Science and Religion field, by focusing on a space and a time period that most of the conceptual apparatus and of the axes of analysis of the field do not easily apply.
  • To diffuse the results of the research to the wider historical community and to the general public.

Research from project At.H.O.S has been presented in the 10th and 11th Conferences of the European Society for the History of Science (Brussels 2022 and Barcelona 2024), in the 3rd , 4th and 5th Annual Conferences of the International Research Network for Science and Belief In Society (Birmingham 2022, Exeter 2023, Frankfurth 2024) and in the Modern Greek Studies Association 28th biennial Symposium (Princeton, 2024). Relevant papers were also presented in the “Science Communication and the Dissemination of Knowledge in Cold War Greece” (Erlangen, Athens 2023) Hybrid Workshop and in the “Τεχνο-επιστημονικές όψεις του ελληνικού κράτους, από τον 20ο και τον 21ο αιώνα: Προσεγγίσεις από το πεδίο Επιστήμη, τεχνολογία, Κοινωνία” (Athens, 2023). Project At.H.O.S‘ researchers were also co-organizers of the “Κομμουνισμός, αντικομμουνισμός και επιστήμες στην Ελλάδα του 20ου αιώνα» (Athens, 2023) and of the International Workshop “Sciences, Ideologies and Religions in 20th century Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe” (Athens, 2024).

The main research output of the project appears in the Special Section of the Historical Review/La Revue Historique journal (Volume 21, 2024).

The website of the project can be found in https://www.hpdst.gr/projects/AtHOS

Funding

HFRI – Second Call for Research Projects to Support Faculty Members & Researchers

 

HFRI Project Code 3937
Duration 2022-2024
Principal Investigator Kostas Tampakis, Senior Researcher

Research coordinator
Kostas TampakisSenior Researcher
Research team
Kyriakoula SakorrafouResearch Collaborator
Evaggelia ChordakiResearch Collaborator
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