From 1973 to 1977, al-Qadhafi introduced the "popular revolution", whose most obvious manifestation were the "Popular Committees", and dismantled remaining institutions dating to Idriss' reign.
(English Earldoms were an Anglo-Saxon institution, dating from around 1014 AD and so almost a thousand years of history was coming to and end).
Shire Court or Shire Moot was an Anglo-Saxon institution dating back to the earliest days of English society.
He has special ties to the institution dating to 1969, when it organized the first exhibition and catalog of his prints.
The Blast-Off is a local institution around here, dating back to the early days of the space program.
Gerda Learner's research on the history of women has identified patriarchy, men's control over women, as a human-devised social institution dating back to the Bronze Age.
It is a small collegiate institution, dating back to at least the 14th Century.
The state's many levee boards were quaint institutions dating to the 19th century, intended to allow local control of southern Louisiana's vital systems of flood protection.
It was created in 1986 from the structure of the former Instituto Politécnico de Vila Real, a polytechnic institution dating from 1974.
Lawyers and doctors had their own institutions dating back to Tudor times, but the great expansion of the professions occurred in the Victorian age.