Runciman Award

Der Runciman Award i​st ein Preis d​er Anglo-Hellenic League für englischsprachige Publikationen z​ur griechischen Geschichte o​der zum Griechentum v​on der Antike b​is zur Gegenwart. Er i​st nach d​em Historiker Steven Runciman benannt u​nd von d​er National Bank o​f Greece m​it 9000 Pfund dotiert. Das o​der die Bücher sollten i​m Vorjahr erschienen sein.

Preisträger

  • 1986 David Constantine: Travellers in Greece, Cambridge University Press
  • 1987 nicht verliehen
  • 1988 John S. Koliopoulos: Brigands with a Cause:Brigandage and Irredentism in Modern Greece, 1820–1921, Oxford University Press
  • 1989 Rowland J. Mainstone: Hagia Sophia: Architecture, Structure and Liturgy of Justinian’s Great Church, Thames and Hudson
  • 1990 John Gould: Herodotus, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
  • 1991 Hugh Lloyd-Jones: The Academic Papers, Oxford University Press
  • 1992 Mark Mazower: Greece and the Inter-War Economic Crisis, Oxford University Press
  • 1992 Antony Beevor: Crete: the Battle and the Resistance, John Murray
  • 1993 Richard Clogg: A Concise History of Greece, Cambridge University Press
  • 1994 Paul Magdalino: The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 1143–1180, Cambridge University Press
  • 1995 Roderick Beaton: An Introduction to Modern Greek Literature, Oxford University Press
  • 1996 John Boardman: The Diffusion of Classical Art in Antiquity, Thames and Hudson
  • 1996 Rosemary Morris: Monks and Laymen in Byzantium, 843–1118, Cambridge University Press
  • 1997 Andrew Dalby: Siren Feasts: A History of Food and Gastronomy in Greece, Routledge, Oliver Rackham und Jennifer Moody: The Making of the Cretan Landscape, Manchester University Press, Gelina Harlaftis: A History of Greek-owned Shipping: the Making of an International Tramp Fleet, 1830 to the present day, Routledge, Nigel Spivey: Understanding Greek Sculpture:Ancient Meanings, Modern Readings, Thames and Hudson
  • 1998 George Cawkwell: Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War, Routledge, Martin Litchfield West: The East Face of Helicon: West Asiatic Elements in Greek Poetry and Myth,| Clarendon Press, Oxford, Robin Cormack: Painting and the Soul: Icons, Death Masks and Shrouds, Reaktion Books, Patricia Storace: Dinner with Persephone, Granta Books
  • 1999 Ian MacNiven: Lawrence Durrell: a Biography, Faber & Faber, Christopher Stray: Classics Transformed: Schools, Universities and Society in England, 1830–1960, Clarendon Press, Oxford, Jenny March: Dictionary of Classical Mythology, Cassell
  • 2000 John V. Luce: Celebrating Homer’s Landscapes, Yale University Press, Reviel Netz: The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: A Study in Cognitive History, Cambridge University Press
  • 2001 Cyprian Broodbank: An Island Archaeology of the Early Cyclades, Cambridge University Press
  • 2002 James Whitley: The Archaeology of Ancient Greece, Cambridge University Press
  • 2003 John Boardman: The Archaeology of Nostalgia: How the Greeks re-created their Mythical Past, Thames and Hudson
  • 2004 Roderick Beaton: George Seferis – Waiting for the Angel – A Biography, Yale University Press
  • 2005 Mark Mazower: Salonica, City of Ghosts: Christians, Muslims and Jews, Harper Collins
  • 2006 Robin Lane Fox: The Classical World, Time Warner Book Group, Tom Holland: Persian Fire, Allen Lane
  • 2007 Bruce Clark: Twice A Stranger: How Mass Expulsion Forged Modern Greece and Turkey, Granta Books, Robert Holland und Diana Markides, The British and the Hellenes, Oxford University Press
  • 2008 Imogen Grundon: The Rash Adventurer: A Life of John Pendlebury, Libri Publications
  • 2009 Katherine Elizabeth Fleming: Greece – A Jewish History, Princeton University Press
  • 2010 Juliet du Boulay: Cosmos, Life and Liturgy in a Greek Orthodox Village, Denise Harvey Publishers
  • 2011 Molly Greene: Catholic Pirates and Greek Merchants: A Maritime History of the Early Modern Mediterranean, Princeton University Press, Emily Greenwood: Afro-Greeks: Dialogues Between Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Classics in the 20th Century, Oxford University Press
  • 2012 Peter Thonemann: The Maeander Valley, Cambridge University Press
  • 2013 Simon Goldhill: Sophocles and the Language of Tragedy, Oxford University Press
  • 2014 Roderick Beaton: Byron’s War: Romantic Rebellion, Greek Revolution, Cambridge University Press
  • 2015 Armand M. Leroi: The Lagoon: How Aristotle Invented Science, Bloomsbury Publishing
  • 2016 Sharon E. J. Gerstel: Rural Lives and Landscapes in Late Byzantium, Cambridge University Press
  • 2017 Ivan Drpić: Epigram, Art and Devotion in Later Byzantium, Cambridge University Press, und Marc Domingo Gygax: Benefaction and Rewards in the Ancient Greek City, Cambridge University Press
  • 2018 Matthew Simonton: Classical Greek Oligarchy, Princeton University Press, Colm Tóibín: House of Names, Penguin/Viking
  • 2019 Paul J. Kosmin: Time and its Adversaries in the Seleucid Empire, Belknap Press of Harvard, Robin Osborne: The Transformation of Athens, Princeton University Press
  • 2020 keine Vergabe
  • 2021 Roderick Beaton: Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation (Penguin Books Ltd, 2019)
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