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The cathedral of modern civilisation. The Teatro Real of Madrid and the definition of the respectable new elite, 1850-1895
Published 2024-12-01“…However, the liberal revolution and the redefinition of the mechanisms of social class identity that brought with it significantly modified this space. …”
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A Reflection on Carl Mannheim’s Theory of Cultural Democracy in The Democratization of Culture
Published 2022-03-01“…He sees democracy not only as a political phenomenon but also as a prelude to the spread of democratic culture, as well as a consequence of a kind of social turmoil resulting from the displacement of classes and civic values replacing the traditional values of the bourgeois aristocracy. …”
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The Aristocratic Culture of Great Britain in the Globalization Era
Published 2012-08-01“…In the focus of the article are the culture and the language of the British aristocracy in the period of globalization covering the last four decades. …”
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The historical roots of post-apartheid intra-working-class racism
Published 2021-02-01“…This has been exacerbated by poor economic performance based on a neo-liberal framework, the social visibility of the often-self-assertive emerging Black middle class resulting from government affirmative policies, and the relative impoverishment of the white working class as they begin to face the cut and thrust of labour market with no preferential state cover. …”
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KING'S ENGLISH AND THE ARISTOCRATIC CODE OF COMMUNICATION IN MODERN BRITAIN
Published 2014-06-01“…Cultivated by the upper classes and the aristocracy, this code is based on the categories of words which originate ambiguity in speech or texts and raise the eternal question «What is meant by this or that? …”
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TRANSFORMATION OF PREHISTORIC TO HISTORIC LANDSCAPE: THE EXAMPLE OF CIVITAS LOPSICA
Published 2019-01-01“…Onomastic analysis shows that the inscriptions mentioned members of the autochthonous Romanised aristocracy, who maintained their acquired positions of authority and were a privileged class in the administrative and economic structure of the municipium. …”
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Savoirs mondains, savoirs savants : les femmes et leurs cabinets de curiosités au siècle des Lumières
Published 2010-01-01“…Wealthy women from the Parisiain and provincial aristocracy and middle classes organized cabinets in alchemy, mineralogy, physics and chemistry, natural history and biology studies. …”
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