1993
DOI: 10.1080/20508549.1993.11878196
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“…32 If such an over-concentration of Russians was not the result of overt discrimination, it was supposedly the inevitable consequence of the structure of Russian society being more urban, educated and mobile than Ukrainian society, and of state support for the Russian lan guage. 33 This was also the theme of one of the most famous Ukrainian dissident works of the 1960s, Ivan Dziuba's Internationalism or Russification? 34 Motyl has, however, pointed out that Ukrainians who accepted the imperial priorities of the state enjoyed considerable upward social mobility as 'younger brothers' in the Soviet period.…”
Section: Theories Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 If such an over-concentration of Russians was not the result of overt discrimination, it was supposedly the inevitable consequence of the structure of Russian society being more urban, educated and mobile than Ukrainian society, and of state support for the Russian lan guage. 33 This was also the theme of one of the most famous Ukrainian dissident works of the 1960s, Ivan Dziuba's Internationalism or Russification? 34 Motyl has, however, pointed out that Ukrainians who accepted the imperial priorities of the state enjoyed considerable upward social mobility as 'younger brothers' in the Soviet period.…”
Section: Theories Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%