Royal Australian Historical Society

Royal Australian Historical Society

History House at 133 Macquarie
Founded 1901
Founder Andrew Houison
Founding President
Type Historical society; incorporated company limited by guarantee
ABN 91 000 027 654
Registration no. ACN 000 027 654
Location
Area served
Australia
Slogan Veteris non inscius aevi
Website www.rahs.org.au
Formerly called
Australian History Society
Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society  
Former names
Journal and Proceedings, Australian Historical Society, Journal and Proceedings, Royal Australian Historical Society
Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
J. Royal Aust. Hist. Soc.
Discipline History
Language English
Publication details
Publisher
Royal Australian Historical Society (Australia)
Publication history
1901–present
Frequency Biannual
Indexing
ISSN 0035-8762
LCCN 77640195
OCLC no. 241448762
Links
History: Magazine of the Royal Australian Historical Society and Affiliated Societies
Categories History
Frequency Quarterly
Publisher Royal Australian Historical Society
First issue 1988
Country Australia
Website www.rahs.org.au/publications/history-magazine/
ISSN 1031-9476
OCLC number 19453778

The Royal Australian Historical Society is a voluntary organisation founded in Sydney, Australia in 1901[1][2] with Andrew Houison as founding president.[3] Its goals are to encourage the study of and interest in Australian history. It has a membership throughout Australia and many of its activities and facilities are funded by contributions from its members and benefactors.[4]

The society is a constituent member of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies.[5]

Purpose

The goals of the society are:[6]

Activities

The society undertakes a range of activities including lectures and workshops, functions, walks, talks, and visits on a wide variety of topics in Australian history. It holds an annual conference which addresses current historical issues in local history and heritage. Publications include the quarterly magazine, History, and the biannual academic journal, Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, containing scholarly articles and book reviews. The society also has a research library with an extensive collection of pictorial and text resources on all aspects of the history of New South Wales. In addition it administers grant schemes on behalf of the New South Wales government for the promotion of heritage and the writing and publication of local history.[7]

Presidents

The following persons have been president of the society:

  • 2014–present Carol Ann Liston
  • 2012–2014 Anne-Maree Harriet Cox Whitaker
  • 2011–2012 David Sulman Carment
  • 2003–2011 Robert Ian Jack
  • 2002 Carol Ann Liston
  • 1999–2001 Ruth Meredith Frappell
  • 1993–1998 Rosemary Diane Annable
  • 1988–1992 Carol Ann Liston
  • 1987 Robert Charles Lewis Irving
  • 1985–1986 John Michael Bennett
  • 1982–1984 Alice Hazel Kelso King
  • 1977–1981 Kenneth John Cable
  • 1970–1976 Rae Else-Mitchell
  • 1963–1969 Allan Ernest Bax
  • 1961–1962 Harold Arthur MacLeod Morgan
  • 1959–1960 Alexander Hugh Chisholm
  • 1954–1958 Charles Herbert Currey
  • 1953 Karl Reginald Cramp
  • 1950–1952 James Keith Solling Houison
  • 1948–1949 George Mackaness
  • 1945–1947 Guy Drayson Blaxland
  • 1942–1944 Alfred Ernest Stephen
  • 1940–1941 John Alexander Ferguson
  • 1937–1939 Karl Reginald Cramp
  • 1934–1936 George Henry Abbott
  • 1931–1933 Owen Esmond Friend
  • 1930 Harold Francis Joseph Norrie
  • 1928–1929 Karl Reginald Cramp
  • 1926–1927 James Henry Watson
  • 1923–1925 Aubrey Halloran
  • 1922 John Alexander Ferguson
  • 1921 Karl Reginald Cramp
  • 1920 Reginald James Black
  • 1919 Stephen Henry Smith
  • 1918 Hugh Wright
  • 1917 William Albert Braylesford Greaves
  • 1916 Walter Scott Campbell
  • 1915 Charles Trimby Burfitt
  • 1914 Charles Henry Bertie
  • 1912–1913 Frank Walker
  • 1911 James Dalgarno
  • 1910 William Henry Hazell Yarrington
  • 1909 James Henry Watson
  • 1908 Andrew Houison
  • 1907 Joseph Henry Maiden
  • 1906 William James Günther
  • 1905 Joseph Henry Maiden
  • 1904 Arthur Ashworth Aspinall
  • 1903 William Henry Hazell Yarrington
  • 1902 Norman Selfe
  • 1901 Andrew Houison

References

  1. Helen Doyle, "Royal Australian Historical Society" in Graeme Davison, John Hirst and Stuart Macintyre (eds) The Oxford Companion to Australian History (Oxford University Press, 2001) via Oxford Reference Online, Oxford University Press.
  2. (untitled news report), The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 March 1901, p 7, via National Library of Australia, Historical newspaper collection (images and database online), The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW: 1842–1954) accessed 5 September 2011.
  3. "Founders". Homepage. Royal Australian Historical Society. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  4. King, H (1988). "The Royal Australian Historical Society 1900–1985, part 2: Growth and Change: the Society 1955–1985". Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society 73 (4): 267–276.
  5. "FAHS constituents". Homepage. Federation of Australian Historical Societies. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  6. "Constitution of the Royal Australian Historical Society" (PDF). Royal Australian Historical Society. 23 April 2013. Retrieved 19 March 2015.
  7. "About RAHS". Homepage. Royal Australian Historical Society. Retrieved 19 March 2015.

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