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2009
Abstract Historically the concept of ‘civil society’ has been an almost purely western concept, tied to the political emancipation of European citizens from former ‘feudalistic’ ties, monarchy, and the state during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Abstract Historically the concept of ‘civil society’ has been an almost purely western concept, tied to the political emancipation of European citizens from former ‘feudalistic’ ties, monarchy, and the state during the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Disaggregating Civility: Politeness, Public-Mindedness and Their Connection
British Journal of Political Science, 2023Aurélia Bardon +2 more
exaly
2012
What has sometimes been referred to as the ‘vexed question’ of French bourgeois identity has divided historians since the 1950s when Alfred Cobban proved that the leadership of the French Revolution was not in the hands of a ‘rising commercial, financial and industrial class'.1 The revisionist interpretation of the French Revolution that followed – in ...
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What has sometimes been referred to as the ‘vexed question’ of French bourgeois identity has divided historians since the 1950s when Alfred Cobban proved that the leadership of the French Revolution was not in the hands of a ‘rising commercial, financial and industrial class'.1 The revisionist interpretation of the French Revolution that followed – in ...
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Breaking bad: how anticipated emotions and perceived severity shape tourist civility?
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2023Hongliang Qiu +2 more
exaly
Workplace civility training: understanding drivers of motivation to learn
International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2020Benjamin M Walsh
exaly

