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  2. Royal Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded and received its royal charter in 1868. Until 1872 it was known as the Historical Society. [1] In 1897, it merged with (or absorbed) the Camden Society, founded in 1838. [2]

  3. Pauline Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 6th series, Vol 4:221-249. 1993. "The portrayal of royal women in England, mid-tenth to mid-twelfth centuries." In Medieval queenship, ed. J.C. Parsons. Stroud: Sutton, 1993. 143–67, 217–20. 1989. Unification and conquest. A political and social history of England in the tenth and eleventh ...

  4. Richard Pares - Wikipedia

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    "The manning of the navy in the West Indies, 1702–63" Offprint from: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th ser., v. 20, 1937, pp. 31–60. "Prisoners of war in the West Indies in the 18th century" Reprinted from Journal of the Barbados museum and historical society (1937). Colonial Blockade and Neutral Rights, 1739–1763 (1938 ...

  5. Hilary L. Rubinstein - Wikipedia

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    A Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, she spent two years (1991–93) as a research fellow in history at the University of Melbourne and from 2013-15 was an adjunct research fellow at the Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, Monash University. She is editor of the Melbourne issues of the Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal. [4]

  6. Vikram Sampath - Wikipedia

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    Vikram Sampath FRHistS is an Indian popular historian and columnist, who is noted for writing biographies of Gauhar Jaan, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and Mysore Kings.He is Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, an Eisenhower and Aspen Global Fellow and Senior Research Fellow of Prime Ministers' Museum and Library Society.

  7. Rose Graham (historian) - Wikipedia

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    She had also been elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society (FRHistS). [1] She died on 29 July 1963. [1] Her early work on ecclesiastical history is seen as a great foundation for later scholarship on women's history. [5]