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Max Trecker (Leipzig)

Ukraine as a Place of Economic Imagination (1870-2022)

15.11.2023 17:15 Uhr – 18:45 Uhr

Historicum Room K001, Schellingstr. 12, Munich

Colloquium "Europe's History of the Present: Universalism and Particularism"

The KFG colloquium continues with its next session on Wednesday, November 15th, with a lecture by Junior Fellow Max Trecker on "Ukraine as a Place of Economic Imagination (1870-2022)".

Max Trecker, born in 1989 in Strausberg, studied history and economics at LMU Munich and CEU Budapest. His dissertation on the coordination of East-South economic relations in the Council for Mutual Economic Assistance was published by Routledge in 2020 as Red Money for the Global South: East-South Economic Relations in the Cold War. His most recent book, Neue Unternehmer braucht das Land: Die Genese des ostdeutschen Mittelstands nach der Wiedervereinigung, on the birth of a new entrepreneurial class in East Germany after 1989, came out in 2022. In Munich, he will work on a research project on Ukraine as a site of economic imagination.

Participation is possible in person or via zoom after registration under the following link.

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