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.
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]
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- ΑΙΜ 25, King's College London College Archives
- Information about the League from the site of Prince Michael of Kent - President and Chief Patron of the League retrieved 10 June 2007
- Database of Archive of Non-Governmental Organisations, record for Anglo-Hellenic League