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

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