18th-century organization
C1971
concept
An 18th-century organization is a formally or informally structured group of individuals operating during the 1700s to pursue political, economic, social, religious, or intellectual objectives within the historical context of early modern society.
All labels observed (14)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 18th-century organization canonical | 6 |
| 18th-century cultural group | 2 |
| colonial American organization | 2 |
| 18th-century American society | 1 |
| 18th-century London dining society | 1 |
| 18th-century business | 1 |
| 18th-century company | 1 |
| 18th-century court | 1 |
| 18th-century cultural institution | 1 |
| 18th-century debating society | 1 |
| 18th-century establishment | 1 |
| 18th-century institution | 1 |
| 18th-century political faction | 1 |
| American Revolutionary-era organization | 1 |
Instances (21)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Lichfield literary circle | 18th-century cultural group |
| Strawberry Hill circle | 18th-century cultural group |
| Protestant Association | — |
| Henry Laurens & Company | 18th-century business |
| society of Virginia | 18th-century American society |
| Boston Sons of Liberty | colonial American organization |
| Rhode Island Sons of Liberty | American Revolutionary-era organization |
| The Club | 18th-century London dining society |
| Poker Club | — |
| Edinburgh Society for Encouraging Arts, Sciences, Manufactures, and Agriculture | — |
| London debating clubs | 18th-century institution |
| Prussian court of Frederick the Great | 18th-century court |
| The Scriblerus Club | — |
| Anacreontic Society | — |
| Strawberry Hill Press | 18th-century establishment |
| Edgeworthstown literary circle | 18th-century cultural institution |
| Longman & Broderip | 18th-century company |
| Sons of Liberty in New York | colonial American organization |
| Select Society | 18th-century debating society |
| Familia | 18th-century political faction |
| Society of Artists of Great Britain | — |