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Bourgeoisie

2012
Abstract The concept of a group called “the bourgeoisie” is unusual in being both central to early modern and modern European history, and at the same time highly controversial. In old regime France, people frequently used the words “bourgeois” or “bourgeoisie” but what they meant by them was very different from the meaning historians ...
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The Global Bourgeoisie

2019
While the nineteenth century has been described as the golden age of the European bourgeoisie, the emergence of the middle class and bourgeois culture was by no means exclusive to Europe. This book explores the rise of the middle classes around the world during the age of empire. The book compares middle-class formation in various regions, highlighting
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“The brutal bourgeoisie”

2023
Mahler was uncharacteristically vocal regarding his views on poverty, social justice, and class relations; and this is notable, given the lack of evidence of him discussing other political issues with friends or family. However, his opinions on economic matters and the people impacted by them betray a great deal of contradiction.
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Bourgeoisie italienne et bourgeoisie allemande

1996
Comparazione tra borghesia e italiana e borghesia tedesca nell'Ottocento e nella prima metà del ...
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The Bureaucratic Bourgeoisie

History of Political Economy, 2019
This article examines shifts in Soviet ideas about the economic and political role of the state. Drawing on documents from Russian archives as well as published debates, the article traces Soviet ideas about how states operate. Examining the role of writers such as Fedor Burlatsky and Karen Brutents, the article suggests that by the 1970s and 1980s ...
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Is there a global super‐bourgeoisie?

Sociology Compass, 2021
Bruno Cousin, Sébastien Chauvin
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Bourgeois et bourgeoisies

Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 1956
A propos de l'hebdomadaire revision du Dictionnaire de l'Académie française, M. André Siegfried a rappelé les vicissitudes du vocabulaire relatif à la bourgeoisie pour conclure qu'un sens péjoratif s'attache le plus souvent à la qualité de bourgeois, .du moins en France et à l'époque moderne. Ayant il y a quelque vingt ans proposé cette définition : un
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