Text publication society
A text publication society is a learned society which publishes scholarly editions of old works of historical or literary interest, or archival documents. In addition to full texts, a text publication society may publish translations, calendars and indexes.
Members of the society pay an annual subscription, in return for which they either automatically receive a copy of each volume as it is published, or are eligible to purchase volumes at favourable members' rates. Some societies attempt to keep to a regular cycle of publishing. Others, however, publish on an irregular and occasional basis, as the completion of editorial work allows. Volumes are usually also made available for sale to non-members, but the price is invariably higher than that paid by members, thereby establishing an incentive for interested parties to join. The model originated and is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, but has also been adopted in other countries.
In the 19th century, when many of the societies were founded, they were sometimes known as book clubs. They have also been termed printing clubs. Those that publish exclusively archival material are often known as record societies or records societies.
Historical development
The principle of subscription publishing – that is, of funding the publication of a volume by securing multiple advance subscriptions from individuals interested in buying the final product – was first established in the 17th century, and routinely adopted during the 18th. The idea of extending the model to the membership of a society was initiated by the Roxburghe Club, founded in 1812 as a convivial association of bibliophiles, but which rapidly introduced the principle that each member should sponsor the publication of an edition of a rare work of interest to members, and that other volumes would be published by the Club collectively. In both cases, the volumes were intended for distribution to the entire membership. The Club's first publication, donated by Sir William Bolland and issued in 1814, was the Earl of Surrey's translation of parts of Virgil's Aeneid, originally printed in 1557.One early Roxburghe Club member was Sir Walter Scott, who was inspired by it to establish the Bannatyne Club to print works of interest for Scottish tradition, literature, and history. Other special-interest societies followed. In contrast to the exclusive Roxburghe Club, most had broad membership criteria, and had as their primary objective the dissemination of valuable historical texts as widely as possible. Nevertheless, their activities tended to appeal to the "monied and educated" classes: in 1838, 20% of the Camden Society's members were clergymen, 9% held legal qualifications, and 36% were Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries.
Success being dependent on fund-raising and the attraction of new members, the early societies often suffered from financial and organisational troubles. Controversy followed Frederick James Furnivall, a prime mover in many of the early ventures. In the second half of the 19th century the government-sponsored Rolls Series took over some of the territories of the amateur societies, particularly in respect of the publication of chronicles. The productions of several of the early societies included literary texts, but by the end of the 19th century, the majority of societies were tending to focus instead on the publication of archival records. This continued to be the pattern in the 20th century.
The Durham-based Surtees Society, founded in 1834 and modelled in part on the Scottish Bannatyne and Maitland Clubs, was the first English society to adopt a specifically regional remit, in its case the elucidation of the history of the area constituting the ancient kingdom of Northumbria. Its establishment was deeply rooted in local pride: in an early prospectus, James Raine drew attention to just a few unpublished manuscripts of Durham interest, "which, in these times, few individuals would incur the risk of printing at their own cost; but which nevertheless, afford even singly, how much more collectively, the most valuable materials to those who are anxious to study rightly the History of our forefathers under its different characters". The Chetham Society, founded in 1843, concerned itself in much the same way with the counties of Lancashire and Cheshire. From the 1880s onwards, many societies focused on a single county. A particularly energetic advocate was W. P. W. Phillimore, who was active in the foundation of the British Record Society, Scottish Record Society, Thoroton Society, Canterbury and York Society, and Irish Record Society.
Several county archaeological and historical societies undertook text publication as just one among a broader range of activities, and in certain cases – for example, the Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society and the Kent Archaeological Society – continue to do so. In other cases, a new society has broken away from its parent archaeological society to become an independent body dedicated solely to text publication: examples include the Surrey Record Society and the Wiltshire Record Society.
List of societies
United Kingdom and Ireland
Active
Began publication 1800–1849
- Roxburghe Club : publishes editions of rare early printed and unpublished manuscript works, often in facsimile.
- Surtees Society : publishes mainly archival material relating to the counties of Durham and Northumberland.
- Camden Society : published editions of texts of value for British history, including unpublished manuscripts and rare early printed books. In 1897 it merged with the Royal Historical Society, which continues to publish material in what is now known as the Camden Series.
- Irish Archaeological Society : published texts relation to the history of Ireland.
- Chetham Society : publishes editions of texts relating to the counties of Lancashire and Cheshire.
- Ray Society : publishes works of natural history, mainly British.
- Hakluyt Society : publishes editions and translations of primary records of voyages, travels and other geographical material relating to all parts of the globe.
Began publication 1850–1899
- Early English Text Society : publishes editions of early English-language texts, especially those previously unpublished.
- Harleian Society : publishes editions of the heraldic visitations of England and Wales, and other manuscript sources relating to genealogy and heraldry.
- Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society : publishes editions of records relating to the historic counties of Cumberland and Westmorland.
- Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire : publishes editions of records relating to the historic counties of Lancashire and Cheshire.
- Staffordshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to Staffordshire.
- London Topographical Society : publishes editions of source material, and also modern scholarly research, relating to the history and topography of London.
- Scottish Text Society : publishes scholarly editions of significant Scottish literary texts, especially Middle Scots works of the 16th to 18th centuries.
- Pāli Text Society : publishes editions and translations of Buddhist scriptures in the Pāli language, and other related texts.
- Pipe Roll Society : publishes editions of the medieval English Pipe rolls, and other related archival texts.
- Oxford Historical Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the city of Oxford and the historic county of Oxfordshire.
- Palestine Pilgrims' Text Society : published editions and translations of texts relating to the history of pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Absorbed in 1896 by the Palestine Exploration Fund, which continues to publish texts on an occasional basis.
- Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Yorkshire.
- Huguenot Society of Great Britain and Ireland : among other activities, publishes editions of records relating to the history of French Protestant migration.
- Somerset Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Somerset.
- Scottish History Society : publishes editions of texts relating to the civil, religious, and social history of Scotland.
- Selden Society : publishes significant records relating to the history of English law.
- British Record Society : publishes indexes to British public records, especially name indexes to probate records; and also texts of Hearth Tax returns from the 1660s and 1670s.
- Thoresby Society : a general historical society concerned with the city of Leeds and its district, which among other activities publishes editions of historical documents.
- Henry Bradshaw Society : publishes editions of rare liturgical texts.
- Navy Records Society : publishes editions of historical records relating to the Royal Navy.
- Worcestershire Historical Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Worcestershire.
- Scottish Record Society : publishes calendars and indexes to public records and private muniments and manuscripts relating to Scotland and Scottish affairs.
- Irish Texts Society : publishes editions and translations of texts in the Irish language.
Began publication 1900–1949
- Sussex Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the historic county of Sussex.
- Thoroton Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Nottinghamshire.
- Catholic Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to Reformation and post-Reformation Catholicism. Although still an active record publisher, the Society has broadened its interests to become a general historical society.
- Canterbury and York Society : publishes editions of medieval bishops' registers and other ecclesiastical records.
- Devon and Cornwall Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the counties of Devon and Cornwall.
- Malone Society : publishes editions of plays and other documents relating to English theatre and drama before 1642.
- Lincoln Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county and diocese of Lincoln.
- Kent Archaeological Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Kent.
- Surrey Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Surrey.
- Bedfordshire Historical Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Bedfordshire.
- Oxfordshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Oxfordshire.
- Dugdale Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Warwickshire.
- Northamptonshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Northamptonshire.
- Bristol Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the city of Bristol.
- Norfolk Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Norfolk.
- Scottish Gaelic Texts Society : publishes editions of texts in the Scottish Gaelic language, with English translations.
- Stair Society : publishes texts and records relating to the history of Scots law.
- Buckinghamshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Buckinghamshire.
- Anglo-Norman Text Society : publishes editions of texts of interest for the study of the Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman literature, and the Norman period of English history.
- Wiltshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Wiltshire.
Began publication 1950–
- Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Gloucestershire and Bristol.
- Suffolk Records Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Suffolk.
- Dorset Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Dorset.
- London Record Society : publishes editions of archival and historical material relating to London.
- List and Index Society : publishes editions, calendars and lists of British historical records, predominantly of material held in The National Archives.
- Association for Scottish Literary Studies : a general society concerned with the promotion and study of Scottish literature, one of its roles is to publish editions of out of print Scottish texts in its Annual Volumes series.
- Cambridgeshire Records Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Cambridgeshire.
- Derbyshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Derbyshire.
- Rutland Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the county of Rutland.
- South Wales Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of South Wales.
- Army Records Society : publishes editions of manuscripts and records relating to the history of the British Army.
- Hertfordshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Hertfordshire.
- Church of England Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of the Church of England from the 16th century onwards.
- Berkshire Record Society : publishes editions of records relating to the history of Berkshire.
Defunct, or no longer active in text publication
Began publication 1800–1849
- Bannatyne Club : published works of Scottish history, poetry, and literature.
- Maitland Club : published early Scottish texts.
- Abbotsford Club : published editions of a variety of literary and archival texts, including many of Scottish interest, and others in Middle English.
- Welsh Manuscripts Society : published editions of literary and archival texts relating to the history of Wales and Britain.
- English Historical Society : published editions of medieval English chronicles and Anglo-Saxon charters.
- Spalding Club : published editions of texts relating to the history of Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire and northern Scotland.
- Percy Society : published editions of rare English poems and songs.
- Shakespeare Society
- Parker Society : published editions of texts relating to the Church of England in the 16th century.
- Ælfric Society : published editions of Old English texts.
- Spottiswoode Society : published editions of texts relating to the ecclesiastical history of Scotland.
- Caxton Society : published editions of medieval texts relating to English history, especially chronicles.
- Hanserd Knollys Society : published editions of 17th-century texts relating to the early history of the Baptist denomination.
- Iona Club : published just one volume of editions of documents relating to the history of the West Highlands of Scotland and the Hebrides.
- Manx Society for the Publication of National Documents : published editions of historical documents relating to the Isle of Man.
Began publication 1850–1899
- Scottish Burgh Records Society : published editions of records relating to the burghs of Scotland.
- Chaucer Society : published editions of the writings of Geoffrey Chaucer, especially from manuscripts.
- Ballad Society : published rare English poems and songs, especially folksongs.
- Grampian Club : published editions of historical and genealogical Scottish texts.
- Société Jersiaise : published editions of historical documents relating to the Bailiwick of Jersey; remains active in other spheres.
- New Shakspere Society : published texts illustrating the works and times of William Shakespeare
- Wyclif Society : published editions of the works of John Wycliffe.
- Aungervyle Society : published editions of early printed texts.
- Clarendon Historical Society : published editions of 17th- and 18th-century texts relating to the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and Jacobitism.
- Saint Paul's Ecclesiological Society, an offshoot of the Cambridge Camden Society
- North Riding Record Society : published editions of records relating to the North Riding of Yorkshire.
- Middlesex County Record Society : published four volumes of calendars of quarter sessions records for the county of Middlesex.
- Hampshire Record Society : published editions of records relating to the history of Hampshire. Now succeeded by the Hampshire Record Series, sponsored by the Hampshire Record Office, which began publication in 1976.
- : published one volume relating to the history of Lincolnshire. Succeeded by Lincoln Record Society.
- Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion : published editions of texts relating to the history of Wales; remains active in other spheres.
Began publication 1900–1949
- Scottish Clergy Society : published editions of texts relating to the history of the Church of Scotland in the 16th and 17th centuries.
- Cantilupe Society : published editions of records relating to the cathedral and diocese of Hereford.
- British Society of Franciscan Studies : published editions of texts relating to the history of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor in the British Isles.
- Rymour Club : published traditional Scottish poems, ballads and rhymes.
- Historical Society of West Wales : published editions of records relating to the history of West Wales.
- South Wales and Monmouth Record Society : published editions of records relating to the history of South Wales and Monmouthshire. Succeeded by the South Wales Record Society.
Began publication 1950–
- Derbyshire Archaeological Society : published editions of records relating to the history of Derbyshire. Remains active in other spheres, but superseded in record publication by the Derbyshire Record Society.
- Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne : published editions of records relating to the history of Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne; remains active in other spheres.
Canada
- Champlain Society : publishes documents relating to Canadian history.
- Hudson's Bay Record Society : published records of the Hudson's Bay Company
- Rupert's Land Record Society
Germany
- Monumenta Germaniae Historica : publishes primary sources, both chronicle and archival, for the study of German history from the end of the Roman Empire to 1500.
Iceland
- Íslenzk fornrit : publishes editions of Old Icelandic texts.
Critical studies