early modern corporation
C6360
concept
An early modern corporation was a legally chartered collective entity, often granted monopolistic privileges by the state, that pooled capital and shared risk among investors to undertake large-scale commercial, colonial, or infrastructural ventures.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| early modern corporation canonical | 4 |
| English joint-stock company | 1 |
| early modern joint-stock company | 1 |
Instances (6)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Dorchester Company | English joint-stock company |
| Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons | — |
| Guild of Saint Luke (The Hague) | — |
| Guild of Saint Luke (Amsterdam) | — |
| Company of Undertakers of the Iron Works in New England | early modern joint-stock company |
| Guild of Saint Luke in Ghent | — |