The Roman Society
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.
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The
Roman Society is the leading organisation in the United Kingdom for those
interested in the study of Rome and the Roman Empire. Its scope is wide, covering
Roman history, archaeology, literature and art down to about A.D. 700. It has a
broadly based membership, drawn from over forty countries and from all ages and
walks of life.
The
Society supports:
- an
extensive programme of publication: 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 Roman Britain
- two
monograph series: the JRS and Britannia monographs
- a library
of over 110,000 volumes and 600 current periodicals, maintained jointly
with the Hellenic Society and in conjunction with the University of
London's Institute of Classical Studies. It has an international
reputation as one of the world's foremost Classics lending libraries. It
also houses a lending collection of over 6,700 slides
- summer
schools, etc. by the annual award of grants
- archaeology,
through grants for excavations and by organising a biennial conference
- schools,
by the award of grants to help the teaching of all aspects of the Roman
world
- a
programme of public lectures in London, and others outside London arranged
with local branches of the Classical Association, and other occasional
events of general interest
Membership
is open to all; no entrance fee or professional qualification is required.
Members
are entitled to:
- receive
annually either the Journal of Roman Studies or Britannia or
both. Online access
is available for an extra fee of £5/US$10. Student members receive their
journal(s) online only (from 2007).
- receive
advance notice of forthcoming monographs at special offer prices
- use the
library and borrow the Society's books and slides, either in person or by
post, while living or resident in the UK
- attend the
Society's lectures, of which a programme is circulated in September
- purchase
back issues of the journals
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