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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/Zurich:20190918T154222
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SUMMARY:Demodernization in Post-Soviet Societies: The Case of Ukraine
DESCRIPTION:Wir laden Sie herzlich zum Vortrag (mit anschliessendem Apéro)
  von unserem aktuellen URIS-Fellow am Departement Geschichte der Universit
 ät Basel ein:\\r\\n„Today’s Ukraine – like other post-Soviet states
  – was established as a result of the attempt to modernize the late Sovi
 et population. The plan was to build democracy\, a nation state and a mark
 et economy. However\, the reality turned out to be very different from the
  plan. Demodernization\, a reverse development with a return to earlier st
 ages of modernity and/or archaic ways of life\, seems to be a strong facto
 r defining the life of Ukrainians and their neighbours today. \\r\\nMykhai
 lo Minakov will look into the social reality of Ukraine and neighbouring c
 ountries in an attempt to understand the characteristic traits of contempo
 rary Eastern European development.”
X-ALT-DESC:Wir laden Sie herzlich zum Vortrag (mit anschliessendem Apéro) 
 von unserem aktuellen URIS-Fellow am Departement Geschichte der Universit
 ät Basel ein:\n„Today’s Ukraine – like other post-Soviet states –
  was established as a result of the attempt to modernize the late Soviet p
 opulation. The plan was to build democracy\, a nation state and a market e
 conomy. However\, the reality turned out to be very different from the pla
 n. Demodernization\, a reverse development with a return to earlier stages
  of modernity and/or archaic ways of life\, seems to be a strong factor de
 fining the life of Ukrainians and their neighbours today. \nMykhailo Minak
 ov will look into the social reality of Ukraine and neighbouring countries
  in an attempt to understand the characteristic traits of contemporary Eas
 tern European development.”
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