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One of the subjects of the members of The Augustan Society, Inc., is genealogy, and a significant subset of that topic, especially for American genealogists, is Eastern and Central European genealogy and immigration. Thus it is appropriate for the Society to include an '''Eastern & Central European Genealogy Study Group'''. | One of the subjects of the members of The Augustan Society, Inc., is genealogy, and a significant subset of that topic, especially for American genealogists, is Eastern and Central European genealogy and immigration. Thus it is appropriate for the Society to include an '''Eastern & Central European Genealogy Study Group'''. | ||
+ | This group was once a committee large enough to publish it's own magazine, ''[[Eastern & Central European Genealogist|The Eastern & Central European Genealogist]]''. | ||
− | + | This group is presently dormant, but may be revived by any interested Member by petition to the [[Dean of Studies]]. | |
The first task of such a revived group would be to create a Charter to define the scope of their studies, especially as the term "Eastern & Central European" is open to varied interpretation. | The first task of such a revived group would be to create a Charter to define the scope of their studies, especially as the term "Eastern & Central European" is open to varied interpretation. |
Latest revision as of 14:15, 4 December 2023
One of the subjects of the members of The Augustan Society, Inc., is genealogy, and a significant subset of that topic, especially for American genealogists, is Eastern and Central European genealogy and immigration. Thus it is appropriate for the Society to include an Eastern & Central European Genealogy Study Group. This group was once a committee large enough to publish it's own magazine, The Eastern & Central European Genealogist.
This group is presently dormant, but may be revived by any interested Member by petition to the Dean of Studies.
The first task of such a revived group would be to create a Charter to define the scope of their studies, especially as the term "Eastern & Central European" is open to varied interpretation.