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The Royal Historical Society was founded in 1868. It is the premier society in the United Kingdom which promotes and defends the scholarly study of the past. 1868 was a leap year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ...


The Society has a varied programme of lectures and one-day and two-day Conferences covering a wide range of historical issues. Some of its meetings are held in London; others at university venues throughout Great Britain. They provide excellent opportunities for formal and informal discussion among historians.


Its current membership of 2,705 comprises 2,386 Fellows (FRHistS), 12 Honorary Vice-Presidents, 91 Corresponding Fellows and 216 Associates and Members. The Society has, appropriately, changed with the times. It began, and for many years continued, as a kind of gentlemen's club. It now exists to promote historical research nationally, and to represent the profession broadly conceived as including those engaged professionally in researching and presenting public history, whether in archives, libraries, museums, or the heritage industry. fellows may refer to: the plural of Fellow Fellows, California This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


The Society is as committed to international as to British history, and it draw strength from, and speak for, the new universities just as much as the old. The Society's recent rapid growth has resulted directly from this sense of an expanded remit.


The promotion of research proceeds through all the Society's lectures and conferences, and also very directly through small grants to postgraduate researchers and through the Society's various publications, whether in book form, as with the monograph series Studies in History, the Society's own annual Transactions, and the Camden Series of editions and translations of texts, or digitally, as in the Society-sponsored British National Bibliographies. A database transaction is a unit of interaction with a database management system or similar system that is treated in a coherent and reliable way independent of other transactions. ...


The Society's representative role, performed in consultation with the Historical Association and with the History at Universities Defence Group, is distinctive in focussing on historical research, and on the research aspects of the work of those professionally engaged in History. Public recognition of this role has become increasingly apparent in recent years with an ever-growing flow of requests to respond to proposed initiatives from Government and from national institutions such as the British Library and the National Archive. There is a close correspondence, therefore, between what the Society exists to do and what it does. Recent reorganisation of the Society's committees is intended to permit a larger proactive element in its representative role, with more capacity to generate and propose policy initiatives in addition to, as hitherto, reacting to proposals from elsewhere. The Historical Association is the voice for history. ...


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Royal patronage was granted to the Society in 1888 and Royal Charter of Incorporation in 1889.
The Society was fully involved in events for the commemoration of the centenary of the death of Edward Gibbon (1737-1794), historian and scholar in 1894, when Patrick Edward Dove, Secretary since 1882, apparently committee suicide.
The Society is administered by a full-time Secretariat.
Royal Historical Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (365 words)
It is the premier society in the United Kingdom which promotes and defends the scholarly study of the past.
The Society's representative role, performed in consultation with the Historical Association and with the History at Universities Defence Group, is distinctive in focussing on historical research, and on the research aspects of the work of those professionally engaged in History.
Recent reorganisation of the Society's committees is intended to permit a larger proactive element in its representative role, with more capacity to generate and propose policy initiatives in addition to, as hitherto, reacting to proposals from elsewhere.
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