Crisis, Choice, and Change: Historical Studies of Political DevelopmentLittle, Brown, 1973 - Всего страниц: 717 |
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... bourgeoisie and the workers in urban society were the various categories - professionals , small entrepreneurs , merchants , and shopkeepers - who are rather arbitrarily grouped as the " lower bourgeoisie . " At the higher social levels ...
... bourgeoisie and the workers in urban society were the various categories - professionals , small entrepreneurs , merchants , and shopkeepers - who are rather arbitrarily grouped as the " lower bourgeoisie . " At the higher social levels ...
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... bourgeoisie had already consolidated their position as the country's most powerful elite under the Orleanist July ... bourgeoisie Upper bourgeoisie , aristocracy 57 % 6 21 12 4 100 % THE POLITICAL CULTURE AND POLITICAL GROUPS The ...
... bourgeoisie had already consolidated their position as the country's most powerful elite under the Orleanist July ... bourgeoisie Upper bourgeoisie , aristocracy 57 % 6 21 12 4 100 % THE POLITICAL CULTURE AND POLITICAL GROUPS The ...
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... bourgeoisie became reconciled to their " junior partner " status of the traditional ruling class . As a result , the bourgeoisie lost much of its original cohe- sion that resulted from a shared political objective . It became increas ...
... bourgeoisie became reconciled to their " junior partner " status of the traditional ruling class . As a result , the bourgeoisie lost much of its original cohe- sion that resulted from a shared political objective . It became increas ...
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Crisis, Choice, and Change: Historical Studies of Political Development Scott C. Flanagan Просмотр фрагмента - 1973 |
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