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Cities and Ideologies in 19th Century Cyprus: A Traditional Capital and a Modern Port City
Author(s) -
Michalis N. Michael
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
chronos
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1608-7526
DOI - 10.31377/chr.v22i0.450
Subject(s) - bourgeoisie , ideology , petite bourgeoisie , rivalry , quarter (canadian coin) , power (physics) , politics , capital (architecture) , political economy , economic history , port (circuit theory) , history , political science , sociology , ancient history , economics , law , archaeology , engineering , electrical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , macroeconomics
The 19th century could be described as the bourgeoisie century since it is generally acknowledged that the European bourgeoisie, which reached its apex during the third quarter of the century (Hobsbawm 2000:346), was both financially strong and having a political say, and was successful in leading societies and their political states to radical changes. The rivalry of the bourgeoisie against other social groups, and mainly those attached to power or in many cases in power, led to ideological conflicts resulting in power changing hands or in some cases led the traditional aristocratic power being controlled by elements of the bourgeoisie.

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