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Lapdogs of the Bourgeoisie

open access: yes, 2009
Class inevitably raises awkward questions for the protagonists of contemporary art -- about their backgrounds, patrons and ideological proclivities.
Quinn, Malcolm
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Aux origines de la bourgeoisie russe

open access: yes, 1964
Blanc Simone. Aux origines de la bourgeoisie russe. In: Cahiers du monde russe et soviétique, vol. 5, n°3, Juillet-septembre 1964. pp.
Blanc, Simone
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Employment status and mortality among Korean men over a 13-year period. [PDF]

open access: yesEpidemiol Health, 2021
Lim D, Kong KA, Park H, Jung-Choi K.
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Italy and the Bourgeoisie: The Re-Thinking of a Class

open access: yes, 2009
Italian bourgeoisie appears to be living through a period of self-evaluation. This collection examines what is 'essentially Italian' in the development of the bourgeoisie as a class, starting with Benedetto Croce's 1931 famous essay on bourgeoisie and ...
Lucamante, S, Lucamante S
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Bir Hegemonya Aracı Olarak Sekülerleş(tir)me: Tarihsel Bir Perspektiften Türkiye’de Laikliğin Politik Ekonomisi

open access: yesAkademik İncelemeler Dergisi, 2014
Laiklik, Türkiye düşünce tarihinde entelektüel tartışmaların ve akademik incelemelerin en yoğunluklu konularından birini, belki ilkini oluşturan ve güncelliğini sürdüren bir alanı ifade etmektedir.
Ahmet Koçal
doaj  

La bourgeoisie tourquennoise sous la Monarchie censitaire

open access: yes, 1965
Ameye Jacques. La bourgeoisie tourquennoise sous la Monarchie censitaire. In: Revue du Nord, tome 47, n°184, Janvier-mars 1965. pp.
Ameye, Jacques
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Revolution in 1672? On the Philosophy of a Disproportion in History

open access: yesPráticas da História
In the seventeenth century, the Dutch Republic was at the forefront of modernity, though not quite modern yet. The disproportion concerned a crisis that would burst out in 1672: a crisis of the bourgeoisie, the protagonist of modernity.
Thomas van Binsbergen
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From public offices to the cultural or economic sector. How Dutch nobility kept its elite positions during the 20th century.

open access: yes
Dutch noble families have held more elite positions than high bourgeois families during the 20th century, and this relative advantage hardly changed over several generations.
Schijf, H, Dronkers, J.
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Italian Bourgeoisie: A still existing "Equivoco"

open access: yes, 2009
This introduction tackles the history of usage of the term 'bourgeoisie' in Italian culture and his main critics/scholars. Especially critical of its application to the rising Italian "class media" was Benedetto Croce whose 1931 essay on the topic is ...
Stefania Lucamante, Lucamante, Stefania
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Manlighet, mod och moral: Amanda Kerfstedts “Carl Bergs skoltid”

open access: yesBarnelitterært Forskningstidsskrift, 2011
Maria Andersson
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