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The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies (The Roman Society) was founded in 1910 as the sister society to the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. The Society is the leading organisation in the United Kingdom for those interested in the study of
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and the
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. Its scope covers
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,
archaeology Archaeology or archeology is the scientific study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landsc ...
,
literature Literature is any collection of Writing, written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially prose fiction, drama, and poetry. In recent centuries, the definition has expanded to ...
and art.


History of the society

The society was founded at a public meeting in 1910, chaired by Frederic Kenyon, Director of the
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, and sponsored by Percy Gardner, George Macmillan, John Penoyre, Francis Haverfield, J. S. Reid, A. H. Smith, G. F. Hill , and G. H. Hallam. The Society's Memorandum and Articles of Association described its major aims as "...to promote Roman studies by creating a library, publishing a journal, and supporting the
British School at Rome The British School at Rome (BSR) is an interdisciplinary research centre supporting the arts, humanities and architecture. History The British School at Rome (BSR) was established in 1901 and granted a UK Royal Charter in 1912. Its mission is " ...
." The first issue of the ''Journal of Roman Studies'' was published in 1911. Early contributors included Francis Haverfield,
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, Albert Van Buren, Elizabeth Van Buren and G. L. Cheesman. Margerie Taylor oversaw the Society from Oxford as secretary from 1923 until 1954, subsequently serving as Honorary Secretary and Editor of ''JRS.'' The society celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1960, marked in part by the major exhibition on Art in Roman Britain at
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, London, accompanied by a catalogue by Jocelyn Toynbee. In 1966 a sub-committee was established to consider starting a second journal. The first issue of ''Britannia'' was published in 1970, edited by
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.


Work of the society

The society produces two annual publications, the ''Journal of Roman Studies'', which contains articles and book reviews dealing with the Roman world in general, and ''Britannia'', which has articles and reviews specifically on
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. The society also publishes the ''Britannia Monograph Series'', from 1981, and the ''JRS Monograph Series'', from 1982. A library is maintained jointly with the Hellenic Society and in conjunction with the
University of London The University of London (UoL; abbreviated as Lond or more rarely Londin in post-nominals) is a federal public research university located in London, England, United Kingdom. The university was established by royal charter in 1836 as a degr ...
's Institute of Classical Studies with over 110,000 volumes and 600 current periodicals. The Joint Library was built in-part through review copies from ''JRS'' and ''
Britannia Britannia () is the national personification of Britain as a helmeted female warrior holding a trident and shield. An image first used in classical antiquity, the Latin ''Britannia'' was the name variously applied to the British Isles, Grea ...
''. Grants of the society include: grants for summer schools, archaeology grants (through excavation grants and a biennial conference) and grants for schools for teaching about the Roman world. There is a programme of public lectures in London, and others outside London arranged with local branches of the Classical Association.


List of presidents

The following persons are or have been president of the society:Presidents of the Roman Society 1910–2010 are listed in C. Stray, "'Patriots and Professors': A Century of Roman Studies".


References


External links


Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies ''Journal of Roman Studies'' website
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