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Edinburgh clubs and societies [ Clubs & Societies / Associational culture ]
Britishness | Enlightenment | Highlands | Scotland
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Kit-Cat Club [ Association / Associational culture / Politics & Society ]
… kinship, an informal venue of political opposition, and a prototype for Dr Johnson’s Club, among many others. People > Association Practices > Associational culture Practices > Politics & Society Keywords Friendship Merchants Patronage Whigs The Kit-Cat Club … operated as an informal centre of opposition. They saw their gatherings as sustaining rights of free expression and association that they believed a French-backed Jacobite restoration would extinguish, and on the eve of Anne’s death were …
Friendship | Merchants | Patronage | Whigs
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Debating societies [ Clubs & Societies / Associational culture ]
… and provided forums for a broad part of the population, including women. Places > Clubs & Societies Practices > Associational culture Keywords Advertisement Clubs Debate Eloquence Gender Middling sort North America Politics Public … (3, no. 3, 1 September 1980), p. 216–229. 2 . Peter Clark, British Clubs and Societies, 1580-1800: The Origins of an Associational World (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001), p. 119. 3 . Mary Thale, ‘Deists, Papists and Methodists at … (London: London Record Society 30,1994). Clark, Peter, British Clubs and Societies, 1580-1800: The Origins of an Associational World (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001). Fawcett, Trevor, ‘Eighteenth-Century Debating Societies’, …
Advertisement | Clubs | Debate | Eloquence | Gender | Middling sort | North America | Politics | Public sphere
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Richard Brinsley Sheridan [ Art and Literature / Politics / Association ]
Anglo-Irishness | Clubs | Duelling | Politics | Whigs
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Freemasonry [ Associational culture / Rituals & Ceremonies ]
Aristocracy | Commerce | Freemasonry | Hospitality
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Masonic brotherhood [ Rituals & Ceremonies / Associational culture ]
… fidèle au projet de leurs pères fondateurs tout en répondant aux critiques. Practices > Rituals & Ceremonies Practices > Associational culture Keywords Brotherhood Colonies Cosmopolitanism Discrimination Ecumenism France Freemasonry Women … XVIII e -XXI e siècle (Paris : Belin, 2018). Clark, Peter, British Clubs and Societies 1580-1800. The Origins of an Associational World (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Jacob, Margaret C., Living the Enlightenment. Freemasonry … XVIII e -XXI e siècle (Paris : Belin, 2018). Clark, Peter, British Clubs and Societies 1580-1800. The Origins of an Associational World (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). Jacob, Margaret C., Living the Enlightenment. Freemasonry …
Brotherhood | Colonies | Cosmopolitanism | Discrimination | Ecumenism | France | Freemasonry | Women
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Hannah More (and philanthropic sociability) [ Religion & Philanthropy / Politics & Society / Religious Belief ]
… of the frontier between right and wrong in polite conversation ( Thoughts 53) 11 – and reiterates the importance of ‘association,’ i.e. sociability: ‘ The Christian virtues derive their highest lustre from association: they have such a spirit of society that they are weak and imperfect when solitary, their radiance are … Further Reading Clark, Peter, British Clubs and Societies, 1580-1800: The Origins of an Associational World (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2000). Cohen, Michèle, '' Gender and Method’ in Eighteenth-Century English …
Bluestockings | Charity | Education | Evangelicalism | Friendship | Manners | Philanthropy | Poverty | Reformation | Religion | Slavery | Women
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Dositej Obradović [ Travel ]
… Oxford University Press, 1998) Turner, William, The Lives of Eminent Unitarians (London: Published by the Unitarian Association, 1840) Watts, Ruth, Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England 1760-1860 (London: Routledge, 1998) In the … Oxford University Press, 1998) Turner, William, The Lives of Eminent Unitarians (London: Published by the Unitarian Association, 1840) Watts, Ruth, Gender, Power and the Unitarians in England 1760-1860 (London: Routledge, 1998) … …
Cosmopolitanism | Dissent | Enlightenment | Scotland
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Literary Academies [ Clubs & Societies / Associational culture ]
… and practices which far surpasses the pure semantics of a lexical definition. Places > Clubs & Societies Practices > Associational culture Keywords Academies France Italy Literature The Early Modern era saw literary academies woven … the academy as an ‘assembly of the educated classes, where science and the fine arts are cultivated.’ In France, their association with the crown—academies were established by letters patent—conferred on them a highly institutionalised … England, meanwhile, until the beginning of the seventeenth century, academies referred to a form of informal ‘voluntary association,’ much like fraternities and societies. In the first years of the eighteenth century, however, the term …
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