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Lamar, Jake. Bourgeois blues: An American memoir. Summit Books, 1991.

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Riley, Len. Harlem. Berkley Books, 1998.

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Riley, Len. Harlem. Doubleday, 1997.

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author, Michel Frédérique, and Duncombe Charles A. author, eds. Moliere's The bourgeois gentleman: A new version in English. City Garage, 2008.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin's new friend. Scholastic, 1997.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin's new friend. Scholastic, 1997.

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Bourgeois, Paulette. Franklin's new friend. Scholastic, 2001.

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Seigel, Jerrold E. Paris bohème: Culture et politique aux marges de la vie bourgeoise, 1830-1930. Gallimard, 1991.

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Seigel, Jerrold E. Bohemian Paris: Culture, politics, and the boundaries of bourgeois life, 1830-1930. Viking, 1986.

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Seigel, Jerrold E. Bohemian Paris: Culture, politics, and the boundaries of bourgeois life, 1830-1930. Penguin Books, 1987.

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Seigel, Jerrold E. Bohemian Paris: Culture, politics, and the boundaries of bourgeois life, 1830-1930. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.

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Bourgeois, Louise. Louise Bourgeois: Works in marble ; Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Zurich in association with Cheim & Read, New York, [25 May - 27 July 2002] = Marmorarbeiten. Prestel, 2002.

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Gay, Peter. Schnitzler's century: The making of middle-class culture, 1815-1914. Norton, 2002.

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Szelenyi, Balazs A. Failure of the Central European Bourgeoisie: New Perspectives on Hungarian History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.

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Szelenyi, B. Failure of the Central European Bourgeoisie: New Perspectives on Hungarian History. Palgrave Macmillan Limited, 2006.

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Szelenyi, B. The Failure of the Central European Bourgeoisie: New Perspectives on Hungarian History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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Szelenyi, Balazs A. The Failure of the Central European Bourgeoisie: New Perspectives on Hungarian History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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The failure of the Central European bourgeoisie: New perspectives on Hungarian history. Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

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Power, class, and foreign capital in Egypt: The rise of the new bourgeoisie. Zed Books, 1989.

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Becker, David G. New Bourgeoisie and the Limits of Dependency: Mining, Class, and Power in Revolutionary Peru. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 18501896. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Beckert, Sven. Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896. Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Beckert, Sven. Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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Becker, David G. New Bourgeoisie and the Limits of Dependency: Mining, Class, and Power in Revolutionary Peru. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Becker, David G. New Bourgeoisie and the Limits of Dependency: Mining, Class, and Power in Revolutionary Peru. Princeton University Press, 2016.

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The Monied Metropolis: New York City and the Consolidation of the American Bourgeoisie, 1850-1896. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

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Henderson, Christine Dunn. On Bourgeois Dignity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199385997.003.0013.

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Somewhere near the beginning of the eighteenth century a new concept of “dignity” was emerging alongside the rise of a new socioeconomic class, the bourgeoisie. This chapter explores the development of this distinctive new concept of dignity, investigating first the key elements of the so-called bourgeois virtues that provided content to this new ethos of dignity. Next, it probes the economic, political, and social conditions that facilitated the emergence and diffusion of bourgeois dignity during the eighteenth century. Finally, it discusses how this new understanding of dignity was diffused
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Devos, Bianca, and Christoph Werner. Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Devos, Bianca, and Christoph Werner. Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Routledge, 2013.

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Devos, Bianca, and Christoph Werner. Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Devos, Bianca, and Christoph Werner. Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Devos, Bianca, and Christoph Werner. Culture and Cultural Politics under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran. Taylor & Francis Group, 2013.

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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Becoming Bourgeois. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0003.

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Social distinction forms part of the package of how to be rich, together with the gravitas of family history, merit-based achievements, exclusivity in lifestyles and possessions, art philanthropy, and care for the less fortunate. This chapter highlights how Russia’s new bourgeoisie have learned not to show off their money but to embrace more cautious tastes, which are a mark of discerning, bourgeois distinction. It begins with a review of the recent trend toward “new modesty” on the evidence of sartorial signs and female companions. It then moves on to the modification of attitudes toward vehi
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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Rich Russians’ Philanthropy. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0006.

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Chapter 5 describes the networks of philanthropy that upper-class Russians have cultivated since the early 2000s in order to legitimize their wealth. It reports on the importance rich Russians attribute to the revival of Russia’s nineteenth-century tradition of elite philanthropy; the Orthodox church’s taboo against discussing one’s giving; and the preference for supporting healthy, deserving children. It also describes projects that provide educational opportunities, care for the sick, and those that strengthen Russian art and the intelligentsia. Finally, it identifies how philanthropy is bei
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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Family History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0005.

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Chapter 4 reviews how today’s Russian bourgeoisie traces its origins and character traits with reference to family history. The Soviet government pursued a policy of positive discrimination in favor of working-class and peasant families in order to form a new Soviet intelligentsia and, on the other hand, discriminated against former privileged groups from the aristocracy, merchant class, and clergy. Many individuals from these politically repressed families survived thanks to marriage into the new ruling elite and were able to transmit to their offspring certain practices and important cultura
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Culture and Cultural Politics Under Reza Shah: The Pahlavi State, New Bourgeoisie and the Creation of a Modern Society in Iran (Iranian Studies). Routledge, 2013.

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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0001.

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This introduction provides an overview of Rich Russians, a sociological study of Russia’s new rich. It delineates the approach applied in conducting biographical narrative interviews with multimillionaires, billionaires, their spouses, and their children. It underlines that the individuals concerned are themselves highly conscious of the need to explain their success during the transition to a market economy and justify the more refined forms of distinction which they now display in order to distance themselves from upstart imitators. It also reviews the critical literature on the study of the
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Chappey, Jean-Luc. The New Elites. Questions about Political, Social, and Cultural Reconstruction after the Terror. Edited by David Andress. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199639748.013.032.

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Was the French Revolution the victory of an all-conquering bourgeoisie that made up the foundation of the nineteenth-century France of the ‘notables’? How far did the older elites of the ancien régime succeed in taking part in the political, social and cultural reordering of the first decades of the new century? This chapter examines the significance of these questions in relation to the construction and legitimation of elite power after the fall of Robespierre. Exploring both political and intellectual developments, it reveals the dynamics which account for the major rupture between the domin
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Zola, Émile. The Belly of Paris. Translated by Brian Nelson. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199555840.001.0001.

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‘Respectable people… What bastards!’ Unjustly deported to Devil's Island following Louis-Napoleon's coup-d'état in December 1851, Florent Quenu escapes and returns to Paris. He finds the city changed beyond recognition. The old Marché des Innocents has been knocked down as part of Haussmann's grand programme of urban reconstruction to make way for Les Halles, the spectacular new food markets. Disgusted by a bourgeois society whose devotion to food is inseparable from its devotion to the Government, Florent attempts an insurrection. Les Halles, apocalyptic and destructive, play an active role i
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Boyer, John W. Austria 1867–1955. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198221296.001.0001.

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Abstract This book connects the political history of German-speaking provinces of the Habsburg Empire before 1914 (Vienna and the Alpine Lands) with the history of the Austrian Republic that emerged in 1918. It presents the case of modern Austria as a fascinating example of democratic nation-building. The construction of an Austrian political nation began in 1867 under Habsburg Imperial auspices, with the German-speaking bourgeois Liberals defining the concept of a political people (Volk) and giving that Volk a constitution and a liberal legal and parliamentary order to protect their rights ag
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Retallack, James. Red Saxony. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668786.001.0001.

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This book throws new light on the reciprocal relationship between political modernization and authoritarianism in Germany over the span of six decades. Election battles were fought so fiercely in Imperial Germany because they reflected two kinds of democratization. Social democratization could not be stopped; but political democratization was opposed by many members of the German bourgeoisie. Frightened by the electoral success of Social Democrats after 1871, anti-democrats deployed many strategies that flew in the face of electoral fairness. They battled socialists, liberals, and Jews at elec
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Cuny, Noëlle, and Xavier Kalck, eds. Modernist Objects. Liverpool University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781949979503.001.0001.

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Modernist Objects is a unique mix of cultural studies, literature, and visual arts applied to the discrete materiality of objects. It places objects, how they emerge or withdraw, how they fashion us, and what status they hold, at the heart of what constitutes modernism. Three processes are consistently to be observed in modernist object experiments: objecting to realism, fashioning the human, and performing the ornamental. The cumbersome bourgeois semiotics of material possessions was itself taken on by writers as diverse as Beckett or Djuna Barnes as a material to be chipped away at, given ne
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Retallack, James. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199668786.003.0001.

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This Introduction explains what the book hopes to achieve, its central thesis, and the related arguments it puts forward. It explains how the book throws new light on the reciprocal relationship between political modernization and authoritarian governance in Germany over six decades. The first section differentiates between social and political aspects of democratization and outlines two kinds of election battles fought in Imperial Germany—over suffrage laws and during election campaigns. Both can be appraised in terms of the values, norms, and concepts that link a society to the act of voting
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Jentz, John B., and Richard Schneirov. The City. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252036835.003.0001.

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This chapter explores the dramatic capitalist transition in Chicago in the three decades from the 1850s through the 1870s. A capitalist economy based in wage labor became predominant in Chicago during and after the Civil War, and a new bourgeoisie organized it to produce capital accumulation, reinvesting profits in transforming the production process as well as the nature of work. This system required a permanent wage-earning working class, and the mere existence of this class posed a challenge for men of Abraham Lincoln's social vision. The working class was also a social issue for those who
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Yesil, Bilge. The Remaking of the Media-Military-State Relationships in the Early Twenty-First Century. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040177.003.0006.

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This chapter focuses on the transformation of the Turkish media field as a result of the shifts in media ownership, the cultivation of AKP-friendly media conglomerates, the consequent upsurge in partisanship, and the decline in press freedoms. It traces the connections between these developments and the broader political economic forces, such as the economic crisis of 2001, the AKP's electoral hegemony, the decline of military tutelage, the entrenchment of Muslim bourgeoisie, and the new Islamist cadres in governmental and administrative structures. It argues that in Turkey's contemporary medi
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Bourgeois blues: An American memoir. Plume, 1991.

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Lamar, Jake. Bourgeois Blues: An American Memoir. Plume, 1992.

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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. A Short Story of Enrichment. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0002.

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The opening chapter explores the paradox of a Russian bourgeoisie emerging out of the Soviet elite. It deals with the ways in which these individuals navigated the years of post-Soviet social transformation. Many of the characters in this book were born into socially privileged, highly educated, nonmoneyed Soviet elite. Some used their science vocations and leadership positions in the Komsomol to launch their business careers, exploiting their insider status to gain access to the corridors of power and to foreign-currency bank accounts. While it did help in the climate of the 1990s to be aggre
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Schimpfössl, Elisabeth. The Inheritors’ Coming of Age. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677763.003.0008.

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Chapter 7 focuses on the upbringing of the second generation of the Russian bourgeoisie. As the first generation of wealthy Russians grows older, they are becoming more aware of their own mortality and are preparing to hand over their wealth to the next generation. It seems that rich Russians are yet to find a convincing narrative to justify their children’s legitimate entitlement to wealth that does not contradict their own everyday ideology of being self-made. Nevertheless, a two-pronged approach is emerging. First, in line with the shift toward new modesty, children are being encouraged to
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