Alexander Lee and Marius Ostrowski made Fellows of the Royal Historical Society

We are happy to share that Alexander Lee and Marius Ostrowski have been made Fellows of the Royal Historical Society in recognition of their contribution to the discipline of history.

Since it was founded in 1868 the Royal Historical Society has become the foremost society in the UK working with professional historians and advancing the scholarly study of the past.

RHS Fellowships are awarded to those who have made ‘an original contribution to historical scholarship’, normally through the authorship of a monograph, a body of scholarly work similar in scale and impact to a monograph, or the organisation of exhibitions, conferences, the editing of journals and other works of diffusion and dissemination grounded in historical scholarship.