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    A bourgeois of Paris was traditionally a member of one of the corporations or guilds that existed under the Ancien Régime. According to Article 173 of the Custom of Paris, a bourgeois had to possess a domicile in Paris as a tenant or owner for at least a year and a day. This qualification was also required for … See more

    According to article 173 (previously 129) of the Custom of Paris, the "right of the Bourgeoisie" can be attained in Paris by any person "living and residing there for a year and a day." "Living and residing" meant having a … See more

    The privileges of the Bourgeois of Paris were numerous and diverse and varied greatly from decade to decade. The list published in 1884 in L'Intermédiaire des chercheurs et curieux (The … See more

    13th century
    • Pizdoe family, four provosts of the merchants of Paris. Many aldermen. In the history of the … See more

    Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at fr: Bourgeois de Paris; see its history for attribution. See more

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    The oldest corporations or guilds in Paris were the clothiers, grocers, haberdashers, and furriers.
    The water merchants, heirs of the "nautes de Lutèce [fr]", monopolised the Basilica of Saint-Denis and the Grande Boucherie (lit. Big Butchery) and … See more

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    • Laurence Croq, Les « Bourgeois de Paris » au XVIIIe siècle : identification d'une catégorie sociale polymorphe, thèse de doctorat en histoire, … See more

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    WebA bourgeois of Paris was traditionally a member of one of the corporations or guilds that existed under the Ancien Régime. According to Article 173 of the Custom of Paris, a …

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    • Bledstein, Burton J. and Johnston, Robert D. (eds.) The Middling Sorts: Explorations in the History of the American Middle Class. Routledge. 2001.
    • Brooks, David, Bobos In Paradise: The New Upper Class and How They Got There. Simon & Schuster. 2001.
    • Byrne, Frank J. Becoming Bourgeois: Merchant Culture in the South, 1820–1865. University Press of Kentucky. 2006.

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    Who are the bourgeois in France?Holders of registered occupations were considered to be Bourgeois. During the 13th century, numerous Bourgeois dynasties were built, including the Sarrazins, Barbettes, Bourdonnais (see rue des Bourdonnais ), and Pisdoe or Pizdoue. Pizdoe family, four provosts of the merchants of Paris.
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    What was the first privilege of the bourgeois of Paris?The first privilege of the Bourgeois of Pari was being allowed their own set of custom rules: the Coutume de Paris . The second privilege of the Bourgeois of Paris was the right for merchants to be organized into bodies.
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    How did the bourgeoisie benefit from the means of production?In such a society, the bourgeoisie's ownership of the means of production allowed them to employ and exploit the wage-earning working class (urban and rural), people whose only economic means is labour; and the bourgeois control of the means of coercion suppressed the sociopolitical challenges by the lower classes,...
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    When did the bourgeoisie become the ruling class?Yet, by the 18th century, the time of the Industrial Revolution (1750–1850) and of industrial capitalism, the bourgeoisie had become the economic ruling class who owned the means of production (capital and land), and who controlled the means of coercion (armed forces and legal system, police forces and prison system).
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    WebAccording to Article 173 of the Custom of Paris, a bourgeois had to possess a domicile in Paris as a tenant or owner for at least a year and a day. [1] This qualification was also …

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    WebA bourgeois of Paris was traditionally a member of one of the corporations or guilds that existed under the Ancien Régime. According to Article 173 of the Custom of Paris, a …

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    WebThese newly monied classes became known as the bourgeois. After the French Revolution, when the nobles had to flee or get their heads cut off, the bourgeois emerged at the top of the social ladder. They came up …

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    WebThe Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris is an anonymous work written by a Parisian between 1405 and 1449.Journal d'un bourgeois de Paris is an anonymous work written by a …

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    WebLe second privilège des bourgeois de Paris était celui de la communauté jurée des marchands organisés en corps et constitués en ville, qui avaient reçu du roi des …

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    WebMedia in category "Rue des Francs-Bourgeois (Paris)" The following 66 files are in this category, out of 66 total. 10 rue des Francs Bourgeois, Paris 11 September 2019.jpg …

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