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The paper analyses the construction of a more than favourable image of
Eleftherios Venizelos in Britain in 1915-1920. Although Venizelos was highly
praised and popular in Britain since at least 1913, his effort to bring
Greece to the side of the Entente in 1915 made him exceptionally popular in
Paris and particularly in London. Traditions of British philhellenism have
been analysed, particularly the influence of two associations: the Hellenic
Society founded in 1879 and, especially, the Anglo-Hellenic League
established in 1913. The latter helped boost Venizelos?s image in Britain,
but it also paved the way for Anglo-Hellenism, the belief of some influential
Britons that the fate of modern Greece is inseparably linked with Britain.
The Times leaders/editorials and key articles on Venizelos in 1915-1920 have
been analysed to demonstrate the level of support and admiration that
Venizelos gradually attained. The role of Ronald Burrows and the group of
experts around The New Europe is particularly analysed in terms of how the
image of Venizelos and Venzelist Greece was constructed. The degree of
admiration for Venizelos in Britain has been dealt with through a number of
periodicals and newspapers published in Britain during the Great War and
through Venizelos?s biographies published in Britain with an aim to show how
he became a widely respected super-celebrity. The views of leading British
statesmen and opinion makers also indicate a quite high degree of
identification with both Venizelos and Greek war aims in Britain in
1915-1920. The climax and the collapse of Anglo-Hellenism in 1919-20 are
analysed at the end of the paper. When Venizelos lost the elections of
November 1920, Anglo-Hellenism disappeared as a relevant factor in British
politics, journalism and diplomacy.
Title: Eleftherios Venizelos, British public opinion and the climax of Anglo-Hellenism (1915-1920)
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The paper analyses the construction of a more than favourable image of
Eleftherios Venizelos in Britain in 1915-1920.
Although Venizelos was highly
praised and popular in Britain since at least 1913, his effort to bring
Greece to the side of the Entente in 1915 made him exceptionally popular in
Paris and particularly in London.
Traditions of British philhellenism have
been analysed, particularly the influence of two associations: the Hellenic
Society founded in 1879 and, especially, the Anglo-Hellenic League
established in 1913.
The latter helped boost Venizelos?s image in Britain,
but it also paved the way for Anglo-Hellenism, the belief of some influential
Britons that the fate of modern Greece is inseparably linked with Britain.
The Times leaders/editorials and key articles on Venizelos in 1915-1920 have
been analysed to demonstrate the level of support and admiration that
Venizelos gradually attained.
The role of Ronald Burrows and the group of
experts around The New Europe is particularly analysed in terms of how the
image of Venizelos and Venzelist Greece was constructed.
The degree of
admiration for Venizelos in Britain has been dealt with through a number of
periodicals and newspapers published in Britain during the Great War and
through Venizelos?s biographies published in Britain with an aim to show how
he became a widely respected super-celebrity.
The views of leading British
statesmen and opinion makers also indicate a quite high degree of
identification with both Venizelos and Greek war aims in Britain in
1915-1920.
The climax and the collapse of Anglo-Hellenism in 1919-20 are
analysed at the end of the paper.
When Venizelos lost the elections of
November 1920, Anglo-Hellenism disappeared as a relevant factor in British
politics, journalism and diplomacy.
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