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Society for Court Studies : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Society for Court Studies
The Society for Court Studies is a learned society that aims to stimulate and co-ordinate the study of royal, princely, and noble courts from the late Middle Ages to the present. The principal object of the Society is to examine courts from a multi-disciplinary perspective by focusing on a variety of areas such as architectural history, political history, military history, art history, cultural patronage, and the role of women in courts. The Society for Court Studies publishes its own scientific and peer-reviewed journal, ''The Court Historian'', which appears twice a year. == History == The Society for Court Studies was founded in London in September 1995 by David Starkey, Robert Oresko, Simon Thurley, and Philip Mansel.〔Croft, Pauline. "Why Court History Matters." ''History Today'', vol. 46 (Jan. 1996) pp. 10-12 (article on the formation of the Society in September 1995)〕 A separate branch was established in North America in 1998. The current President and Chairman of the Society is Simon Thurley, who is the Chief Executive of English Heritage. The Chairman of the North American branch of the Society is R. Malcolm Smuts of the University of Massachusetts Boston. The Society for Court Studies is linked since 2007 with the Centro Studi Europa delle Corti (Ferrara), the Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, La Corte en Europa Institute of the Independent University of Madrid and the Centro Studi della Reggia di Venaria Reale, Turin, in the Court Studies Forum.
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