Oxford Historical Society Explained

Oxford Historical Society
Founded:1884
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Country:United Kingdom
Headquarters:Oxford
Distribution:Boydell & Brewer[1]
Publications:Books
Topics:History

The Oxford Historical Society (OHS) is a text publication society concerned with the history of the city of Oxford and the surrounding area in the historic county of Oxfordshire in southern England.

History

The Oxford Historical Society was founded in 1884 by a group of Oxford University dons in memory of the Revd John Richard Green.[2]

The society formally became a charity in 2003.

Aims

The OHS exists to publish archives, historical texts, bibliographical tools and studies about the city and University of Oxford, and the neighbouring villages and towns in Oxfordshire (as it was before 1972).[3] The society seeks out materials from a wide variety of sources for its research. It has published around 140 volumes on the history of Oxford and Oxfordshire, especially concentrating on early records.

The Society is administered by a committee of trustees from the University and city of Oxford.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Boydell & Brewer Publishers. 2017-12-08.
  2. History of the Oxford Historical Society, Oxford Historical Society.
  3. Aims of the Oxford Historical Society, Oxford Historical Society.