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Swedish fraternal organisation

Samfundet SHT
Founded 1844; 181 years ago (1844)
Type Bacchanalian fraternity
Affiliation Independent
Status Active
Scope International
Patron Roman divinity Bacchus
Chapters 28
Headquarters Värendsgatan 24C/O Rune LidhedVäxjö 352 35 Sweden

Samfundet SHT (English translation: "SHT Society") is a parodical Swedish fraternal order founded in 1844 in Uppsala. It is dedicated to the Roman god Bacchus, the fine arts, and mutual enjoyment, vulgarly known as Tratten (the funnel).

Originally a student fraternity, it gradually transformed during the second half of the 19th century, encompassing mainly older academics and university-educated professionals. Around the beginning of the 20th century, members of SHT held a majority of the seats in the Swedish Academy and the board of directors of Uppsala University.

This dominant position within Sweden's arts and sciences was to a large extent lost during the 20th century, due to social changes and university reforms which came to dilute the influence previously held by the academical elite of Uppsala and Lund. This did however not slow the growth of the society.

Its headquarter are at Värendsgatan 24 in Växjö, Kronoberg Sweden.[1]

The order's patron divinity is Bacchus. Its leader is called Stormästare (grand masters).

Today, SHT has lodges or other suborganisations in 27 Swedish cities and a small chapter in Copenhagen, Denmark.[2]

  1. ^ "Filiallogen Esaias Inom Samfundet Sht". dun & bradstreet. Retrieved November 2, 2024.
  2. ^ Carl Frängsmyr & Tom Lundin: SHT:s Stor-Mästare (Uppsala, 2011)