2017 Runciman book prize: Short list announced

he short list for the 2017 Runciman Award was announced today by the Anglo-Hellenic League on behalf of the judges.

The books from which the winner will be selected are:-

Democracy
Paul Cartledge
Oxford University Press

Landscape, Nature and the Sacred in Byzantium
Veronica della Dora
Cambridge University Press

Epigram, Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium
Ivan Drpić
Cambridge University Press

Benefaction and Rewards in the Ancient Greek City
Marc Domingo Gygax
Cambridge University Press

Inner Purity & Pollution in Greek Religion
Andrej and Ivana Petrovic
Oxford University Press

The chairman of the judges, Dr Dionysios Stathakopoulos, said: “The books submitted for this year’s Runciman Award are a testimony to the enduring interest in Greek history and culture, which goes from strength to strength. It will be a delightful but also very challenging task for the judges to choose the winner from this short list, which showcases excellent and accessible research from the whole long span of the history and culture of the Hellenic world.”

The winner of the £9,000 award will be announced at a ceremony at the Hellenic Centre, 16/18 Paddington Street, London W1, at 7pm on Thursday 15 June 2017. All are welcome to attend, but please send names in advance to info@anglohellenicleague.org .

For fuller information please visit our website specific to the book prize: www.runcimanaward.org

 

Notes for editors

The Runciman Award, named after Sir Steven Runciman, author and former chairman of the Anglo-Hellenic League, was first awarded in 1986. Sponsored this year by the Paraskevas Law Firm, London Branch, it is awarded by the Anglo-Hellenic League on the advice of a panel of independent judges.

The aim of the award is to celebrate the finest new books written in English on Greek history and culture from the earliest times to the present, to reward good accessible writing (which Runciman’s works exemplified), and to promote wider knowledge of Greece’s contribution to civilisation and values.

The award judges for 2017 are:

 

Dr Dionysios Stathakopoulos, King’s College London (chairman)

Professor Tom Harrison, St Andrews University

Mr Dionysis Kapsalis, Cultural Foundation of the National Bank of Greece

Dr John Penney, Wolfson College, Oxford

Dr Stavroula Pipyrou, St Andrews Univesity.

The Anglo-Hellenic League was founded in 1913 and is dedicated to friendship and understanding between the UK and Greece. It is a Registered Charity (no. 278892). In addition to administering the Runciman Award the League organises events and activities which promote its aims. The office of the League is at the London Hellenic Centre.

More information about the short-listed books (shortly), the judges, and previous winners, is on the website www.runcimanaward.org ; and about the Anglo-Hellenic League on www.anglohellenicleague.org  . Please direct any further enquiries by email to the Runciman Award administrator Richard Carden, rcarden2@btinternet.com  .

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