The “Collective Actor” historical object groups together all types of gathering or organisation of individual actors acting collectively or in a similar manner either in reality or as part of a narrative.
They may be material legal entities such as businesses, authorities, public institutions, etc., as well as other social groups that act collectively without any formal statute, such as a family, artistic movement, informal group, etc.
They are always material collective actors with a specific name and are not abstract objects. For example, the Paris Academy of Sciences rather than academy of sciences (which will be treated as an abstract object), or the "Conseil des prud'hommes de Lyon, bâtiment et industries diverses" (1867 - 1910), and not "conseil des prud'hommes" (which will be treated as an abstract object).
Key | Name | Start year |
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CoAc16945 | Comté de Flandre | 800 | 1659 |
CoAc12761 | Collegium Clementinum, Université jésuite (Prague) | 1556 | 1654 |
CoAc17534 | Diocèse de Verden | 799 | 1648 |
CoAc20124 | Paroisse de Pontareuse | 1278 | 1645 |
CoAc15151 | Congrégation du Val des Ecoliers | 1201 | 1636 |
CoAc15133 | Réforme de Touraine | 1604 | 1635 |
CoAc13767 | Duché d'Urbino | 1213 | 1631 |
CoAc17301 | Abbaye Saint-Philibert de Tournus | 500 | 1627 |
CoAc13760 | Carmel de Morlaix I | 1619 | 1626 |
CoAc15138 | Communauté des Filles de Sainte-Avoye (Paris) | 1283 | 1622 |