Modern freemasonry emerged in Britain during the eighteenth century, combining earlier stonemason customs and methods of organization with the popular passion for clubs and societies. Although by no means unique in its ideology and constitution, freemasonry established itself after 1700 as a prominent fixture in both British communal and social life. Some mocked masonic lodges and their rituals, but they were an accepted feature on the social scene and, given that they avoided political and religious discussion and swore loyalty to the existing regime, their position was largely uncontroversial. The French Revolution, however, caused a severe backlash against the masons in Britain and Europe. During the 1790s, masonic lodges which ...
Freemasonry in the first few decades of the United States’ existence held a vaunted place in society...
This thesis examines the involvement of the French Freemason movement in the Resistance during the O...
Throughout the course of human history, a substantial number of organizations with religious or poli...
Modern freemasonry emerged in Britain during the eighteenth century, combining earlier stonemason cu...
It was not until after the mid-eighteenth century that the masonic lodges in Edinburgh became common...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the influence of Freemasonry as a social and cultural organ...
This thesis will identify and describe a distinct furniture sub-group previously largely unknown. Ch...
This thesis is a reassessment of a topic much neglected by academic historians – namely, Freemasonry...
This research began as a routine enquiry into the current wisdom with regard to the 'science' of Mas...
This article explores how Freemasonry served as an important institutional setting where the core te...
This thesis will study freemasonry coming from European cultures which was transformed in the midst ...
This thesis sets out to examine the historical growth of Freemasonry at the Cape and its expansion e...
Europe’s twentieth century history is filled with stories of minorities, social groups, and institut...
© 1987 Margaret ChapmanFreemasonry has had a controversial image ever since the first of the modern ...
The Enlightenment is known as a time of great advances in science, political theory and individual r...
Freemasonry in the first few decades of the United States’ existence held a vaunted place in society...
This thesis examines the involvement of the French Freemason movement in the Resistance during the O...
Throughout the course of human history, a substantial number of organizations with religious or poli...
Modern freemasonry emerged in Britain during the eighteenth century, combining earlier stonemason cu...
It was not until after the mid-eighteenth century that the masonic lodges in Edinburgh became common...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the influence of Freemasonry as a social and cultural organ...
This thesis will identify and describe a distinct furniture sub-group previously largely unknown. Ch...
This thesis is a reassessment of a topic much neglected by academic historians – namely, Freemasonry...
This research began as a routine enquiry into the current wisdom with regard to the 'science' of Mas...
This article explores how Freemasonry served as an important institutional setting where the core te...
This thesis will study freemasonry coming from European cultures which was transformed in the midst ...
This thesis sets out to examine the historical growth of Freemasonry at the Cape and its expansion e...
Europe’s twentieth century history is filled with stories of minorities, social groups, and institut...
© 1987 Margaret ChapmanFreemasonry has had a controversial image ever since the first of the modern ...
The Enlightenment is known as a time of great advances in science, political theory and individual r...
Freemasonry in the first few decades of the United States’ existence held a vaunted place in society...
This thesis examines the involvement of the French Freemason movement in the Resistance during the O...
Throughout the course of human history, a substantial number of organizations with religious or poli...