EXC 264/2: Economic and Social Reproduction. The Transformations of “Chrematistics” (TP B-3-7)


In this project, Joseph Vogl demonstrated through the theme of chrematistics and its profile of characteristics how economic processes and social structures permeate and pervade each other.
The project followed the transformation of chrematistics to the ascendancy of finance in early modernity and demonstrates the dynamics of a new politico-economic power.

Principal investigators
Vogl, Joseph Prof. Dr. phil. (Details) (Modern German Literature / Literature and Cultural Studies / Media)

Financer
DFG Excellence Initiative Cluster

Duration of project
Start date: 11/2012
End date: 10/2017

Research Areas
Ancient Cultures

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