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Bourg(e)ois may refer to: - Referring to or derived from the Bourgoisie concept / social class
- Institutions
- Art, literature and music
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Petit-bourgeois or Anglicised petty bourgeois is a French term that originally referred to the members of the lower middle social-classes in the 18th and early 19th centuries. ...
Bourgeois liberalism was a term of disparagement used by Peoples Republic of China rulers of the late 1980s and early 1990s to refer to a perceived political and cultural threat -- in political terms as parliamentary democracy and in cultural terms as western popular culture. ...
Bourgeois nationalism is a term from Marxist phraseology. ...
Bourgeois pseudoscience (Буржуазная лженаука) was a cliche in the Soviet Union of certain scientific disciplines that were deemed inadmissible from the ideological point of view. ...
An upscale, well-kept California home, exterting an image of success and respectability. ...
Bobo can refer to: The name of the artist Eric Correa from Cypress HIll Bobolina, German singer (who worked on several Rammstein songs) A contraction (also spelled in the CamelCase form BoBo) of the term bourgeois bohemian, a new type of yuppie introduced by David Brooks in his book Bobos...
Bobos in Paradise was a book written by David Brooks in 2000. ...
H. L. Bourgeois High School (commonly called H.L. or HLB), is a public high school in Gray, Louisiana. ...
Bourgeois Tragedy (Bürgerliches Trauerspiel) is a form of tragedy, which developed in 18th century Europe. ...
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme is a comédie-ballet in 5 acts by Molière, first presented October 14, 1670 before the court of Louis XIV at the château of Chambord by Molières troup of actors. ...
Molière, engraved on the frontispiece to his Works. ...
Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, op. ...
This article is about the German composer of tone-poems and operas. ...
Track listing Tracks 1-12 constituted the original 1962 release of the album. ...
Brel on a cover of Les Adieux à lOlympia concert album (1966) Jacques Brel (April 8, 1929 â October 9, 1978) was a respected Belgian French-speaking singer-songwriter, considered by many as a poet as well, given the power of his lyrics. ...
The Bourgeois Blues is a blues song by Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly. ...
The blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes and a repetitive pattern that typically follows a twelve-bar structure. ...
People
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- Loys Bourgeois (c.1510 to 1515 – 1559 or later), composer
- Francis Bourgeois (1756 - 1811), landscape painter and court painter to George III
- Simon Bourgeois, 19th century French Navy officer
- Léon Bourgeois (1851 – 1925), French statesman
- Louis Bourgeois (1856-1930), architect
- Albéric Bourgeois (1876 – 1962), Canadian comic strip artist
- Louise Bourgeois (born 1911), artist and sculptor
- Derek Bourgeois (born 1941), English composer.
- Diane Bourgeois (born 1949), Canadian politician.
- Paulette Bourgeois (born 1951), Canadian children's writer
- Father Roy Bourgeois, human rights activist
- Dana Bourgeois, luthier
- Brent Bourgeois, U.S. rock musician and producer
- People (Bourgeoys)
- People (Bourgois)
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