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The Augustan Society, Inc., bills itself as an "association of scholars". The Society also emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to the field. Indeed, it is our ability to span conventional topics that is one of the Society's great strengths. As such, there are many activities which do not fall neatly into one of the topical Departments. For this reason, and because they don't need discipline-specific oversight, it is appropriate to create these projects as [[Study Groups]] under separate administration.
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The Augustan Society, Inc., bills itself as an “association of scholars.” The Society also emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to the field. Indeed, it is our ability to span conventional topics that is one of the Society's great strengths. As such, there are many activities which do not fall neatly into one of the topical Departments. For this reason, and because they don't need discipline-specific oversight, it is appropriate to create these projects as [[Study Groups]] under separate administration.
  
Study Groups will be created at need, provided that a member volunteers to work on it. Study Groups will be made dormant when no member is willing. Thus at any time there will be a list of active Study Groups and a list of inactive Study Groups, the latter often being longer than the former. This is in keeping with the nature of the Society, and follows a long tradition of directing the focus of the Society to those projects which have member support at any given point in time.
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Study Groups will be created at need, provided that a member volunteers to work on it. Study Groups will be made dormant when no member is willing. Thus at any time there will be a list of active Study Groups and a list of inactive Study Groups, the latter often being much longer. This is in keeping with the nature of the Society, and follows a long tradition of directing the focus of the Society to those projects which have member support at any given point in time.
  
 
Study Groups are each lead by a [[Coordinators|Coordinator]] who is are named by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Dean of Studies]]. It shall be upon his authority that Study Groups are created, activated, and deactivated.
 
Study Groups are each lead by a [[Coordinators|Coordinator]] who is are named by and serves at the pleasure of the [[Dean of Studies]]. It shall be upon his authority that Study Groups are created, activated, and deactivated.
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* Create or confirm their charter, describing the scope of their interest;
 
* Create or confirm their charter, describing the scope of their interest;
 
* Advertising the group's existence, purpose,  and activities in ''[[Augustæum]]'' and on a page on the [[Main Website]];
 
* Advertising the group's existence, purpose,  and activities in ''[[Augustæum]]'' and on a page on the [[Main Website]];
* Welcoming Augustans into the group (no closed groups are allowed);
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* Welcoming Augustans into the group (closed groups are not allowed);
 
* Coordinating activities with the [[Library]], who may assist by funding book purchases and making loans; and
 
* Coordinating activities with the [[Library]], who may assist by funding book purchases and making loans; and
 
* Developing and encouraging the development of articles on the topic of study for ''The [[Augustan Omnibus]]''.
 
* Developing and encouraging the development of articles on the topic of study for ''The [[Augustan Omnibus]]''.
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* [[Back Issue Digitizing Study Group]]
 
* [[Back Issue Digitizing Study Group]]
* [[Family of Augustans Study Group]]
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* [[Egyptology Study Group]]
* [[First Peoples Study Group]]
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* [[Heraldry Index Study Group]]
* [[Heraldry Index, Armorial, & Ordinary Study Group]]
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* [[Medals & Decorations Study Group]]
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* [[Online Armorial & Ordinary Study Group]]
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* [[Philatelic Study Group]]
 
* [[Photograph Collection Study Group]]
 
* [[Photograph Collection Study Group]]
  
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* [[East Asian Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[East Asian Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Eastern & Central European Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Eastern & Central European Genealogy Study Group]]
* [[Egyptology Study Group]]
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* [[Ecclesiastical Heraldry Study Group]]
 
* [[English Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[English Genealogy Study Group]]
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* [[Family of Augustans Study Group]]
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* [[First Peoples Study Group]]
 
* [[French Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[French Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Genetic Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Genetic Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Germanic Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Germanic Genealogy Study Group]]
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* [[Gnostic Chivalry Study Group]]
 
* [[Greco-Roman Study Group]]
 
* [[Greco-Roman Study Group]]
 
* [[Habsburg Dynasty Study Group]]
 
* [[Habsburg Dynasty Study Group]]
 
* [[Heraldry Study Group]]
 
* [[Heraldry Study Group]]
* [[Heraldry Index Study Group]]
 
 
* [[Heraldry Training Study Group]]
 
* [[Heraldry Training Study Group]]
 
* [[Historiography Study Group]]
 
* [[Historiography Study Group]]
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* [[Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Study Group]]
 
* [[Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem Study Group]]
 
* [[Lineage Chart Study Group]]
 
* [[Lineage Chart Study Group]]
* [[Medals & Decorations Study Group]]
 
 
* [[Medieval Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Medieval Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Medieval History Study Group]]
 
* [[Medieval History Study Group]]
* [[Merovingian Dynasty Study Group]]
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* [[Merovingian Dynasty Study Group]]
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* [[Middle Eastern Royal Houses Study Group]]
 
* [[Numismatic Study Group]]
 
* [[Numismatic Study Group]]
* [[Online Armorial & Ordinary Study Group]]
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* [[Order of St. Lazarus Study Group]]
* [[Philatelic Study Group]]
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* [[Plymouth Colony Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Plymouth Colony Genealogy Study Group]]
 
* [[Roman Study Group]]
 
* [[Roman Study Group]]
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 23 July 2024

The Augustan Society, Inc., bills itself as an “association of scholars.” The Society also emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to the field. Indeed, it is our ability to span conventional topics that is one of the Society's great strengths. As such, there are many activities which do not fall neatly into one of the topical Departments. For this reason, and because they don't need discipline-specific oversight, it is appropriate to create these projects as Study Groups under separate administration.

Study Groups will be created at need, provided that a member volunteers to work on it. Study Groups will be made dormant when no member is willing. Thus at any time there will be a list of active Study Groups and a list of inactive Study Groups, the latter often being much longer. This is in keeping with the nature of the Society, and follows a long tradition of directing the focus of the Society to those projects which have member support at any given point in time.

Study Groups are each lead by a Coordinator who is are named by and serves at the pleasure of the Dean of Studies. It shall be upon his authority that Study Groups are created, activated, and deactivated.

The duties of a Study Group are:

  • Create or confirm their charter, describing the scope of their interest;
  • Advertising the group's existence, purpose, and activities in Augustæum and on a page on the Main Website;
  • Welcoming Augustans into the group (closed groups are not allowed);
  • Coordinating activities with the Library, who may assist by funding book purchases and making loans; and
  • Developing and encouraging the development of articles on the topic of study for The Augustan Omnibus.

Currently active Study Groups include:

Currently inactive Study Groups include:

It may well be that there is a call to combine groups, such as a History Study Group encompassing the Ancient History and Medieval History groups. This should be encouraged, as should splitting a group that decides their topic is over-broad. The groups listed above are only those that have in the past been found useful; the future may well find members with different interests.