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What Katouzian has in strong measure is a peculiarly Persian dialectic, which is often illuminating, as when he shows that "traditional" women, at the 1979 revolution, became modernised while "modern" women were forced to become traditional, at least in public.

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Laws declined, wondering how a party could become modernised in the space of a few weeks.

As we have moved from small villages into larger towns and cities farming has become modernised to meet the demands of a larger and more urban lifestyle.

But logically if you are going to keep basket-case economies inside the Eurozone you have to help them become modernised, de-bureaucratised, less riddled with informal economic activity, organised crime and corruption.

This is contrast to the fate of bergfried towers in Germany, large numbers of which were restored as functional buildings in the late 19th and early 20th century, often as government offices or youth hostels, or the modern conversion of tower houses, which in many cases have become modernised domestic homes.

Historians, such as the eminent Yukio Hattori, have argued that such apparitions reflected the low status of women in feudal Japan, not to mention the belief that women were thought to be more spiteful and attached to life than men.Two centuries on, Japanese spooks have become more modernised and westernised, just like Japanese society itself.

Its modernised version became the book's title.

One of the paradoxes of Greek history in recent decades is that while most of the country became more Westernised and modernised in its tastes, there was a resurgence in religious circles of a monastic and ascetic tradition going back many centuries.

He believes that every local sign language should have the chance to become a valued, modernised language of education, giving communities a choice and a chance at continuity.

Only then can it become the urbanised, modernised nation it longs to be, and only then can the Chinese Dream become reality.Correction: This article originally said that only 36% of people who live in cities qualify as residents there.

Construction on this bright pink symbol of Seoul's advanced consumer culture began in 1987, the year South Korea became a democracy and the year before the modernised country made its debut on the world stage by hosting the Olympic Games.

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