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Anglo-Hellenic League

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The Anglo-Hellenic League is an organisation supporting and promoting Anglo-Greek relations and understanding. It was founded in 1913 in London and it carries out charitable and cultural work. Since 1990 it publishes the biannual Anglo-Hellenic Review.

It is a member society of the Hellenic Centre, and since the mid-1990s it is housed at the Hellenic Centre [2] in London.

From 1986, the league awards annually the Runciman Award (named in honor of the writer and historian Steven Runciman) for books published in English and relating to Greece and Hellenism.[1]

References

  1. ^ Runciman Award goes to two winners, Kathimerini (edition in english), page 6, Life / Books section, Thursday, June 7, 2007[1]

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