The myth of the French bourgeoisie : an essay on the social imaginary, 1750-1850

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The myth of the French bourgeoisie : an essay on the social imaginary, 1750-1850

Sarah Maza

Harvard University Press, 2003

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [207]-243) and index

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Who, exactly, were the French bourgeoisie? Unlike the Anglo-Americans, who widely embraced middle-class ideals and values, the French - even the most affluent and conservative - have always rejected and maligned bourgeois values and identity. In this new approach to the old question of the bourgeoisie, Sarah Maza focuses on the crucial period before, during, and after the French Revolution, and offers a provocative answer: the French bourgeoisie has never existed. Despite the large numbers of respectable middling towndwellers, no group identified themselves as bourgeois. Drawing on political and economic theory and history, personal and polemical writings, and works of fiction, Maza argues that the bourgeoisie was never the social norm.

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