The Anglo-Hellenic Review
Spring 2010
20th Anniversary Issue
Contents:
The Greek Language - Peter Mackridge
Controversy and National Identity
Was There Really A Trojan War? - Oliver Dickinson
20 Years of the Centre for Hellenic Studies - Karim Arafat
Byron Conference in Greece - Roderick Beaton
The Greeks in Eastern Anatolia
Obituaries
Book Reviews
In 1990 The Anglo Hellenic League (this now links to the new website), began the
publication of the six-monthly Anglo-Hellenic
Review, whose main purpose is to inform all those with an interest in Greek
affairs or Hellenic achievements both past and present. Its contributors,
both British and Greek, are experts in their various disciplines. Its
distribution, in addition to the League's membership, includes some 130
United Kingdom Universities and colleges concerned with Ancient Greek/Byzantine
and/or Modern Greek studies.
It is available to the membership of the League (£25 per annum) or to anyone
working in the educational field (£6 UK; £7.50 ROW).
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