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  1. 821

    1848, révolution majeure by Jérôme Lamy

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Finally, Samuel Hayat, in retracing the positions taken on the notion of the Republic from February to June 1848, reveals a still sharp divide between the bourgeois Republic - finally consecrated - and the Democratic and Social Republic - still available for struggles.…”
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  2. 822

    The XII Duke of Osuna, between aristocratic spirit and Dandy. The Russian embassy as a matter of honor by J. Pajarín Domínguez

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This  work provides a portrait of the  Duke of Osuna during  his embassy in Saint Petersburg, against the  backdrop of the  ideal of Spanish liberalism, and of the  dandy as a new  archetype of bourgeois honor.  The Letters from   Russia,   by Juan  Valera,  secretary of  that embassy,  help   to understand the  controversial image displayed by Osuna in the  Court of Alexander II. …”
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  3. 823

    Cinema from the End of Time: Malmkrog by Cristi Puiu and Vladimir Solovyov by Stojanova Christina

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The article looks at the screen rendition of Solovyov’s three dominant discourses – statist-militarist, bourgeois-liberal, and religious-philosophical – through the grid of katechon (or “that which restrains”) in its Biblical, and above all, in its political philosophic meaning (following Carl Schmitt, Georgio Agamben and Sergei Prozorov). …”
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  4. 824

    Les règles de l’ostentation : L’œuvre-phare de Veblen : source et guide de la sociologie du loisir by Jean-Marie Lafortune

    “…Combined with the works of other pioneers (Lundberg, 1934 et Hoggart, 1957), Veblen’s approach allows us to elaborate a model of leisure behavior in the industrial society : conspicuous consumption and pecuniary emulation are related to the aristocratic type, consumerism et conformism to the bourgeois type, tradition and pre-modern values to the popular type. …”
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  5. 825

    Formes et fonctions d’un roman impopulaire : Vogliamo tutto de Nanni Balestrini by Carlo Baghetti

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Trois points en particulier sont abordés : la liaison entre les thématiques qui émergent dans le livre du 1971 (pauvreté, chômage, question méridionale, travail ouvrier, aliénation, villes-dortoirs, etc.) et ses antécédents dans la littérature industrielle ; l’aspect formel de la deuxième partie du roman dont la narration passe de la première personne du singulier à la première du pluriel, signe grammatical de la prise de conscience politique du narrateur, mais aussi élément de forte continuité entre forme et contenu chez Balestrini ; enfin, l’analyse du lecteur implicite du texte, non pas l’ouvrier-masse qui retrouve dans ce roman le manifeste de sa protestation, mais le lecteur bourgeois qui peut décoder le texte et le contextualiser d’un point de vue de l’histoire de la littérature.…”
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  6. 826

    Bedeutende Sozialutopien im Kontext des deutschen Bauernkrieges und der Lutherischen Reformation: Thomas Müntzer, Michael Gaismair und Johann Hergot by Anja Franz, Dietrich-Eckhard Franz

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Although all opposing forces derive from the Lutheran critique and programmatic, it is nevertheless first and foremost „bourgeois“ heresy. Martin Luther’s posting of his theses on the door of the castle church in Wittenburg is that famous spark which initiated the Reformation in October 1517, but it is not the only one that critcizes and attacks the Roman-Catholic papacy in the German-speaking area. …”
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  7. 827

    Nicolas Fréret, académicien (1688-1749) by Simon, R

    Published 2017
    “…Une vie <br/> Chapitre II. Un intérieur bourgeois au XVIIIe siècle <br/> Chapitre III. L'affaire Newton <br/> Chapitre IV. …”
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  8. 828

    “Cultral” or “Kulturnichesky” Populism? (on the Meaning of Concepts in the History of Russian Populist Studies) by Mokshin Gennadiy Nikolaevich

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Not by chance in the scientific and educational literature, culturalpopulism direction is still associated with indifference with respect to political life and at the same time petty-bourgeois liberalism. According to the author, this approach not only distorts the ideas of populists-uplifters but also diminishes their contribution to the development of populist ideas of 1880-1890s. …”
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  9. 829

    Between occultism and drama. Henrik Ibsen and Aleister Crowley by Giuliano D' Amico

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Crowley’s reading of Ibsen has a marked a socio-political bent, especially in his interpretation of the work of the Norwegian playwright as an act of rebellion against the bourgeois (and for Crowley, Victorian) system of values. …”
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  10. 830

    Innovator of Reformation Studies: Subject Matter and Style in the Works of Yu. Golubkin by Serhiy Karikov, Inna Pidhorodetska

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The authors argue that the first phase (1970s–1980s) was marked by a focus on the socio-political views of Martin Luther and his participation in the early bourgeois revolution in Germany, while in the second phase (1990s–2000s) Golubkin was primarily interested in the formation of Luther’s religious beliefs and his participation in the creation of the Evangelical Church. …”
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  11. 831

    Media, Journalism, and the Public Sphere in Private Family Ownership. On the Critique of the Political Economy of Capitalist Media Enterprises by Manfred Knoche

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Finally, a change of strategy is suggested that takes us out of the bourgeois-liberal trap of criticism and hope towards the development of media and social theories as well as humans’ active participation in the organisation of an independent content-based media praxis, which can be conducive to a transformation towards a socialist societal formation.…”
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  12. 832

    Projects of Organizing and Reforming Orthodox Missions in Tobolsk North in 19<sup>th</sup> — Early 20<sup>th</sup> Centuries by V. V. Tsys, O. P. Tsys

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…It is concluded that many proposals for improving the work of missions were of a complex nature and involved a series of different, in general, very effective measures, such as centralizing the management of missionary affairs, in-creasing the status of the head of the mission, organizing systematic training of Ob Ugric and Samoyed children in schools, expanding the scope of mission by organizing new camps, increasing funding, attracting the most prepared representatives of the black and white clergy to the preaching of the “word of God”, as well as the bourgeois, Cossacks, and Zyryans living in the north. …”
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  13. 833

    CROATIAN NATIONAL-REVIVAL ACHIEVEMENTS IN HERZEGOVINA by Šimun Musa

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…This foreign government calculated at the expense of its selfishness, indeed on new bourgeois principles. Besides many anti-people and repressive measures, they introduced some progressive moves which were positively reflected in both economic and cultural field. …”
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  14. 834

    Difficulties of Soviet urbanization and construction of the 'socialist city' in the multicultural periphery: Kazan in the 1920s by T.M. Bohn, S.Yu. Malysheva, A.A. Salnikova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This policy and the related processes of rural-urban migration, “indigenization”, “apartment redistribution”, and development of the urban outskirts at the expense of the former “bourgeois” center destroyed, deliberately and purposefully, the urban culture that had previously prevailed here and changed the social and national composition of the urban population. …”
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  15. 835

    Ratio of Legal Systems. Part 1. “Traditional” Doctrines on the Ratio of International and National Law (Summary) by B. I. Nefedov

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…In this case, there were not three-, as is commonly believed, but four concepts – three bourgeois (two monistic and dualistic) and a Soviet.…”
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  16. 836

    Reseña: Sociedad y adulto mayor en América Latina: estudios sobre envejecimiento en la región by Juan Chakiel

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Relaciono la expresión “estudios sobre envejecimiento” con tres posibles enfoques: a) el envejecimiento biológico del individuo, que comienza con el nacimiento y es irreversible, incluyendo también la prolongación de la vida (Bourgeois, 1985), b) el envejecimiento de la población visto como el cambio en la estructura por edades en toda su extensión, como consecuencia de la transición demográfica, 1 y c) el estudio de la población mayor a una edad umbral determinada (60 o 65 años), es decir, los adultos mayores. …”
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  17. 837

    Dances in the drawing-room: musical elements in Ibsen's dramas by Sofija Christensen

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…Although this idea of dance as the utmost life-affirming activity in the bourgeois way of life is also recognizable in Ibsen’s use of this motif, the living-room dances in Ibsen’s oeuvre are multi-layered and complex, and usually serve more than one function in the dramas. …”
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  18. 838

    Per un'edizione della «Paternostre» di Maestro Silvestre by Chiara Fragomeli

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…In the latest manuscripts Franciscan and bourgeois revision witness the success that Paternostre might have had even outside the Benedectine environment for which it was conceived.…”
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  19. 839

    Endroits of Planetary Ordering: Violence, Law, Space, & Capital in the Diplomatic History of 19th Century Europe by Daniel R. Quiroga-Villamarín

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this vein, I read Benjamin’s unfinished Arcades Project—and, in particular, its analysis of the rise of iron & glass architecture that accompanied the conquering bourgeois and the persistent aristocracy—to analyze the new built environments of the fin de siècle North Atlantic diplomacy. …”
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  20. 840

    The right to comfort in the century of the self by Zara Ferreira

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…From the Spanish polígonos residenciales to the German großsiedlungen, ambitious housing programs were established in order to improve the citizens’ living conditions and health standards, as an answer to the housing shortage, and as a symbol of a new egalitarian society: comfort would no longer only be found in bourgeois houses. …”
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