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Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies: Porcellian Club. Fortson's Signs, Symbols, and Secret Societies

Par : Dante Fortson
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233928031
  • EAN9798233928031
  • Date de parution29/01/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

The history of the Porcellian Club is not merely the story of a collegiate social group; it is a narrative woven into the very fabric of the American elite. Founded in the late eighteenth century at Harvard University, this institution represents one of the oldest and most exclusive secret societies in the United States. Its longevity is a testament to the enduring power of tradition, social standing, and the bonds of brotherhood that transcend generations.
To understand the Porcellian Club, one must look beyond its reputation for secrecy and examine its role in shaping the lives of men who would go on to lead the nation in politics, literature, and industry. The club was born during a period of significant transition for both Harvard and the fledgling American republic. In the years following the Revolutionary War, the university was beginning to shift away from its strictly religious roots toward a more secular, albeit still deeply aristocratic, social order.
It was in this environment that a group of students, seeking a space for camaraderie away from the prying eyes of the faculty, established the foundations of what would become the Porcellian Club. The club's name itself, derived from the Latin for "little pig, " reflects a sense of humor and irreverence that has always been part of its identity, even as it became a bastion of the social establishment.