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Bourgeoisie - Wikipedia
The bourgeoisie are a class of business owners, merchants and wealthy people, in general, which emerged in the Late Middle Ages, originally as a "middle ...
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haute bourgeoisie - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (France) The upper middle class. · The upper middle class of other nations. · Antonym: petty bourgeoisie.
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Social class in France - Wikipedia
The haute bourgeoisie: Highly educated and affluent, this social class had both economic and political sway, and could afford leisure time. This class was ...
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haute bourgeoisie
‖ haute bourgeoisie (ot burʒwazi) [Fr.] The French upper middle class; also extended to the upper middle class of other countries. Cf. bourgeoisie.1888 Athenæum 4 Aug. 153/2 The haute bourgeoisie and the humble shopkeeper, citizens by nature and condition, have interests as indivisible. 1901 G. B. S...
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ELI5 what/who exactly is the bourgeoisie? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit
Petite bourgeoisie/Haute bourgeoisie is just a reuse of the term petite noblesse/haute noblesse for nobility, there is nothing special about it.
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Bourgeoisie (Capitalist Class): Definition & Meaning
By the end of the 19th century, however, the haute bourgeoisie, or the capitalist class, had ascended to the upper ranks of society, while the ...
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Caroline Montagne Roux
Caroline Montagne Roux (Paris 1858 – Barcelona 1941) was a French haute couture fashion designer. Caroline designed many dresses for women of the Barcelona's bourgeoisie.
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French Bourgoisie - Proust Society of Greenwich
The lower tier of French bourgeoisie was called “Petite Bourgeoisie” and the upper level referred to as “Haute Bourgeoisie.” The term Petit Bourgeois is ...
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A Bourgeoisie Primer | Daniel Miessler
The term bourgeoisie refers to a social class who are considered to be the elite of society. They typically have a high level of education and hold positions ...
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Haute bourgeoisie - Oxford Reference
L19 French (literally, 'high bourgeoisie').The upper middle class. ... Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription ...
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Whit Stillman and the discreet charm of the Urban Haute Bourgeoisie
the characters of Stillman's first three films — sometimes called the “Doomed Bourgeois in Love Trilogy” — are as introspective and hyper-articulate as Allen's ...
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Bourgeois revolution
The second wave of bourgeois revolutions are those that occurred within the late modern period and were typically marked by being led from above by the haute bourgeoisie.
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petite
‖ petite, a. (pəˈtiːt) [In sense 1, obs. var. of prec.; now only as Fr. fem. of petit adj.: see petit a. (n.)] † 1. A variant of petit, q.v. (used without reference to gender or sex). Obs. 2. a. Now, of a woman or girl: Little, of small stature or size, tiny. Also used absol.1784 J. Barry in Lect. P...
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haute Bohème
‖ haute Bohème (ot boɛm) [Formed by M. Baring after haute bourgeoisie.] A name applied to members of any fast or high-class Bohemian set.1925 M. Baring Cat's Cradle i. xvii. 216 You see quite different people..people like the Svensens and all those musicians and archaeologists... La Haute Bohème... ...
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Ernst Müller-Scheessel
for Müller-Scheessel the marriage represented an upward move, both within the hierarchy of the flourishing Bremen arts establishment and among Bremen's haute-bourgeoisie
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