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  1. Bohemianism - Wikipedia

    • European bohemianism Literary and artistic bohemians were associated in the French imagination with the roving Roma people, often pejoratively referred to as "gypsies". Romani were called bohémiens in French because they were believed to have come to France from Bohemia. The title character in Carmen (1875), a French opera by Georges Bizet set in t… See more

    Overview

    Bohemianism is a social and cultural movement that has, at its core, a way of life away from society's conventional … See more

    People

    The term has become associated with various artistic or academic communities and is used as a generalized adjective describing such people, environs, or situations: bohemian (boho—informal) is defined in T… See more

    Bibliography

    • Easton, Malcolm (1964). Artists and Writers in Paris. The Bohemian Idea, 1803–1867 (ASIN B0016A7CJA ed.). London: Arnold.
    • Graña, César (1964). Bohemian versus Bourgeois: French Society an… See more

    Further reading

    • Levin, Joanna (2010). Bohemia in America, 1858–1920. Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0-8047-6083-6.
    Richardson, Joanna (1969). The Bohemians: La Vie de Boheme in Paris 1830–1914… See more

    External links

    Bohemianism and Counter-Culture (Archived from the original)
    Bohemianism, BBC Radio 4 discussion with Hermione Lee, Virginia Nicholson and Graham Robb (In Our Time, Oct. 9, 2003)… See more

     
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  1. "Bohemian" was originally a term with pejorative undertones given to Roma gypsies, commonly believed by the French to have originated in Bohemia, in central Europe.

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    In the modern era, “Bohemian” came to be used to describe Roma people, or gypsies as they were also called, in much of Western Europe. The Roma were a wandering people, who lived communally, generally did not posses permanent or stationary jobs or homes, and for whom music, storytelling, and mystical arts were a central part of their lifestyles.
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    They were called Bohemians, Egyptians (or Gypsies), and Cingari (Zigeuner, Tsiganes), and presented themselves as Christian pilgrims from Little Egypt who were wandering as a gesture of penitence for refusing to welcome the fleeing …

  9. Bohemianism | Definition, Meaning, Style, Culture, Art, …

    Nov 12, 2024 · The French word bohemién emerged in 15th-century France to refer to the Roma people, also known as gypsies (considered pejorative), based on the false belief that the Roma people had come from Bohemia many years …

  10. Who are Bohemians? | The Bohemian Freethinker

    Throughout Europe, and especially eastern Europe, are found an itinerant ethnic group commonly referred to as “gypsies.” They are the Romas or Romanis, a kind of nomadic people who have their roots in northern India.

  11. Bohemian - World Wide Words

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