Information about Bourgeois (disambiguation)

Bourg(e)ois may refer to:

Referring to or derived from the Bourgoisie concept / social class
Institutions
Art, literature and music

People

(Bourgeois)
People (Bourgeoys)
People (Bourgois)
Bourgeoisie (RP /ˌbɔː.ʒwɑːˈzi/, GA /ˌbu.
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Petit-bourgeoisie (or petty bourgeois through folk etymology) is a French term that originally referred to the members of the lower middle social-classes in the 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Bourgeois liberalism (Simplified Chinese:
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Bourgeois nationalism is a term from Marxist phraseology. It refers to the practice of dividing people by nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion, which were alleged to deflect them from class warfare.
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Bourgeois pseudoscience (Буржуазная лженаука) was a term of condemnation in the Soviet Union for certain scientific disciplines that were deemed unacceptable from an
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bourgeois is a social label applied to an individual who is seen as typical of the middle classes, both upper and lower, valuing materialism and being respectable.[1]
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Bourgeois Alternative (in Danish: Borgerligt Alternativ) is a local political party in Hørsholm, Denmark. BA was launched by a local Venstre personality, Ib Lunde Rasmussen, who felt dissatisfied with the local Venstre leadership.
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Bobo may refer to:

People:

  • Sireli Bobo, a Rugby player
  • Eric "Bobo" Correa, member of the music group Cypress Hill
  • Bobo Balde, Guinean footballer.
  • Christiane Herbold, known as Bobo, German singer and collaborator with Rammstein

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Bobos in Paradise: The New Upper Class And How They Got There (ISBN 0-684-85378-7) is a book by David Brooks, first published in 2000. The word bobo, Brooks's most famous coinage, stands for "bourgeois bohemian.
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H. L. Bourgeois High School (commonly called H.L. or HLB), is a public high school in Gray, Louisiana. Named after Henry Louis Bourgeois, an educator who served as superintendent of the Terrebonne Parish Public School System in the early 1900s, the school
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Bourgeois Tragedy (German: Bürgerliches Trauerspiel) is a form of tragedy that developed in 18th century Europe. It was a fruit of the enlightenment and the emergence of the bourgeois class and its ideals.
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Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme (The Bourgeois Gentleman) is a comédie-ballet in five acts by Molière, first presented October 14, 1670 before the court of Louis XIV at the château of Chambord by Molière's troup of actors.
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Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, also known by his stage name, Molière (January 15, 1622 – February 17 1673) was a French playwright and actor who is considered one of the greatest masters of comedy in Western literature.
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Le Bourgeois gentilhomme, op. 60, is an orchestral suite written by Richard Strauss between 1911 and 1917. The original idea of Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal was to revive Molière's 1670 play Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
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Richard Georg Strauss (June 11, 1864 – September 8, 1949) was a German composer of the late Romantic era and early modern era, particularly noted for his tone poems and operas. He was also a noted conductor.
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Les Bourgeois
(1962) Les Bonbons
(1966)

Track listing

Tracks 1-12 constituted the original 1962 release of the album.

Tracks 13-14 were added to the album when it was reissued as part of the 16CD box set Boîte à Bonbons
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Jacques Romain Georges Brel (French IPA: [ʒak bʀɛl]) (April 8, 1929 – October 9, 1978) was a Belgian French-speaking singer-songwriter.
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"The Bourgeois Blues" is a blues song by Huddie Ledbetter, better known as Lead Belly. It was written after Lead Belly went to Washington, D.C. at the request of Alan Lomax, to record a number of songs for the Library of Congress.
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Blues is a vocal and instrumental form of music based on the use of the blue notes and a repetitive pattern that most often follows a twelve-bar structure. It emerged in African-American communities of the United States from spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts and chants,
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Loys Bourgeois (Louis Bourgeois) (c.1510 to 1515 – 1559 or later) was a French composer and music theorist of the Renaissance. He is most famous as one of the main compilers of Calvinist hymn-tunes in the middle of the 16th century.
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Sir Peter Francis Bourgeois (1753 - 1811), English-Swiss, was a landscape painter and court painter to George III. He lived with his French partner Nöel Desenfans and his Welsh wife Margaret Morris. The three lived together in a house in Charlotte (now Hallam) Street.
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Siméon Bourgeois was a 19th century French Navy vice-admiral who was especially involved in the development of early submarines. He was born in Thionville, Lorraine, on March 26th, 1815, and died in Paris on December 24th, 1887.
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Léon Victor Auguste Bourgeois (May 21, 1851 – September 29, 1925) was a Jewish French statesman.

He was born in Paris, and was trained in law. After holding a subordinate office (1876) in the department of public works, he became successively prefect of the Tarn (1882)
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Jean-Baptiste Louis Bourgeois (b. March 19, 1856 St. Célestin de Nicolet, Quebec - d. August 20, 1930) was a Canadian architect who is best known as the designer of the Bahá'í House of Worship in Wilmette, Illinois, USA.
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Albéric Bourgeois (1876-1962) is credited with creating the first continuing comic strip to use word balloons in Canada.

External links

  • The Canadian Cartoonist Hall of Fame

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Biography

Louise Bourgeois (born December 25, 1911) is an artist and sculptor.
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Derek Bourgeois (born Kingston upon Thames, 1941) is an English composer. Educated at Cambridge University (honours degree and doctorate), he spent 2 years at the Royal College of Music studying composition with Herbert Howells and conducting with Sir Adrian Boult.
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Diane Bourgeois

Incumbent
Riding Terrebonne—Blainville
In office since 2000
Preceded by Paul Mercier
Born November 14 1949 (1949--) (age 59)
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Paulette Bourgeois is best-known for creating Franklin the Turtle, the character who appears in picture books illustrated by Brenda Clark. The books have sold more than 50 million copies around the world and have been translated into 38 languages.
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Reverend Father Roy Bourgeois, M.M. is an American priest in the Maryknoll order of the Roman Catholic Church and founder of the human rights group SOA Watch.

Early life

Bourgeois was born in Lutcher, Louisiana in 1938.
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