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    DOCTOR CONSTANTIN ANGELESCU, PRESIDENT OF THE ROMANIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES by Ioan SCURTU

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Angelescu, a Liberal Party minister and leader, now deemed „a bourgeois and a reactionary” became the target of the Stalinist regime. …”
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    The Reflection of the Ideas of Ziya Gyokalp in the Theory and Practice of Kemalism by Egnara G. Vartanyan

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…It contributed to national strengthening of Turkey and its transition from feudal to bourgeois forms of social life.…”
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    Assen Ignatov: The Theomachist and the God-Seeker by Nina Dimitrova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The first part of the study is devoted to the early professional stages of Assen Ignatov’s life (as a lecturer at Sofia University), when he attacked the “Bourgeois” philosophy for its affinity to religion. …”
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    Sanok i Brugia – peryferyjne miasta Mariana Pankowskiego by Krystyna Latawiec

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…In the first novel mentioned, he revises the Romantic sense of national community, while in the Belgian novel he discloses the appearances of the bourgeois world order. In both cases the writer surfaces the hidden complexes by reaching to the sphere of the Night, as he calls this subcutaneous world. …”
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    OFF-YEAR PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS OF 1908: DETAILS OF MYKOLA HANKEVICH BIOGRAPHY AND THE HISTORY OF THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT IN LVIV by Andriy Zayarniuk

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…However, in the anti-Ukrainian hysteria that had not yet subsided after the assassination of Andrzej Potocki, more than 40% of the vote, loyal to the Ukrainian and socialist candidates in the bourgeois Lviv district, looked like a tremendous success for Hankevich. …”
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    Frammenti sovversivi. Il cut-up di lingua tedesca negli anni Sessanta e Settanta by Gabriele Bacherini

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Results/Findings Works like Ploog’s Cola-Hinterland or Fauser’s Tophane, as well as Weissner’s many collaborations, proved to be some really interesting historical and sociocritical documents: the results show that the movement grew strong because the technique it had adopted proved to be the best artistic instrument to depict the subversive spirit and at the same time the alienation from the bourgeois society actually felt by the young generations of the late Sixties.…”
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    A presença de Francisco Ferrer nas publicações de Maurício Tragtenberg pela Revista Educação e Sociedade (1978 - 2008) = The presence of Francisco Ferrer in Maurício Tragtenberg’s... by Lenildes Ribeiro Silva

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…By denouncing the monopolization of knowledge by private, prejudiced and exclusionary interests – whether religious or in the secular form of the bourgeois state – the education advocated by the authors seeks to lead people through awareness, autonomy and self-management, all of which are necessary for a true democracy. …”
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    La muerte de Dios como tradición de la modernidad liberal individualista by Alfredo Gómez Muller

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Abstract: This text makes a critic of the individualist principle that rules the existence of bourgeois or liberal societies, disclosing the way in which it drives itself to God' s death, meaning to the loss of sense and values characteristic of all solidary communities. …”
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    Joseph Beuys: Una domesticación posible de lo cotidiano = Joseph Beuys: A Possible Domestication of the Status Quo by Ojeda, Danne

    Published 2018
    “…Could we then think about overcoming the normative root of bourgeois society, generating by extension of modernity as a sociocultural period, and the process of art autonomy?…”
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    Miscellany/Mélanges

    Published 2017
    “…Rivière, Voltaire’s use of Dangeau’s <em>Mémoires</em> in <em>Le Siècle de Louis XIV</em>: the paradox of the historian-<em>raconteur</em> <br/> Zvjezdana Rudelic, <em>La Voiture embourbée</em> ou la ‘non-identité’ romanesque <br/> Jacques Proust, Diderot et le système des connaissances humaines <br/> Huguette Cohen, Diderot’s machivellian Harlequin: Ferdinando Galiani <br/> Kathleen Hardesty Doig, <em>Le grand siècle</em> in the <em>Encyclopédie</em> and the <em>Supplément</em> <br/> Barrie Walters, Juigné Broissinière’s contribution to Moréri’s <em>Grand dictionnaire historique</em> <br/> Jane Hale, Le drame bourgeois et ses espaces <br/> Townsend Whelen Bowling, Night thoughts on the New World: Loaisel de Tréogate’s <em>Florello</em> <br/> Harry Redman, Jr, Roland and the Revolution: two songs, or rather three <br/> Kay Wilkins, Andréa de Nerciat and the libertine tradition in eighteenth-century France <br/> Robert Granderoute, Les langues vivantes étrangères et la réflexion pédagogique au dix-huitième siècle <br/> G. …”
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    Ideology and dramatic form in the plays of Sean O'Casey, 1922-49 by Higginson, P, Peter Higginson

    Published 1994
    “…</p> <p>A second and central concern is to explore the aesthetics of the less definite 'political' form of <em>carnivalism</em> within O'Casey's work, and to examine in the plays the relations between this form of anti-rationalist and anti-bourgeois comedy and a parallel mood of increasing despair and 'nihilism' which I believe to be related to O'Casey's frustration at finding so few of his political ambitions and values fulfilled in the Ireland of his time.…”
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    The literature of the boarding house: female transient space in the 1930s by Mullholland, T, Terri Anne Mullholland

    Published 2011
    “…The boarding house was both a new space of modernity, symbolising women’s independence, and a continued imitation of the bourgeois home modelled on rituals of middle-class behaviour. …”
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    Utopías de vida privada / Utopia of Private Life by Begoña Pernas

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…Keywords: private life, home, gender, politics, city, suburb, bourgeois culture. …”
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    الَّلون في شعر نزار قباني by فاخر صالح میَّا

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Nizar remains faithful to the romantic school he belongs to, and faithful to the bourgeois classes which are interested in woman as a means of satisfying desires and promoting goods, in addition to being a sign of the individualism and narcissism of those classes. …”
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    Vers un Laocoon plus neuf by Clement Greenberg

    “…(III) En réaction à l’ordre bourgeois, les avant-gardes, soucieuses de l’autonomie de leur art, vont venir s'opposer aux idées abstraites comme à la littérature. …”
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    Urban problems of Yerevan: Thoughts about the unthinkable by Yervand Margaryan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The main results of the study are the proposal to create an urban zone around Yerevan, consisting of a small number of specialized, primarily small-bourgeois cities and towns. The creation of such a zone will solve a number of urban, ecological, anthropological, demographic, and social problems, will help the republic overcome the crisis, and provide an answer to the challenges of 2020.…”
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    Las señoritas wagnerianas... imagen de la mujer ante la "música del porvenir" / Wagnerian young women... the image of women vis-à-vis the "music of the future" by Enrique Encabo Fernández

    Published 2013-02-01
    “…The Wagnerian movement was essentially urban, bourgeois and intellectual. Because of this, a new public soon emerged who believed unquestioningly in Wagner: the so-called snobs. …”
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    Vegetarisk (rå)kost och det reformerade livet by Motzi Eklöf

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…His theories were contrary to contemporary medical and bourgeois culture considering meat as the optimum food, at least for real men. …”
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