WiSe 16/17: Ringvorlesung: The Ecstasy of Gold: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Money
James Dorson Jonathan Fox
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13 Class schedule
Regular appointments
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Introduction
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Jessica Gienow-Hecht (JFKI): Trust, Money and Relationships since the Early Modern Period
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Irwin Collier (JFKI): Exiting the Gold Standard and International Economics in a Post-Gold World
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Allison Stagg (TU Berlin/JFKI): Selling Humor in Early America: the Market for Political Caricature Prints, 1789-1820
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Jonathan Fox (JFKI): The Role of Gold in Facilitating Exchange during the Late Modern Period
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No lecture (reading by Tom Franklin, University of Mississippi)
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Felix Krämer (University of Erfurt): Debts Difference: A History of Borrowing and Default in the United States in the 20th Century
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MaryAnn Snyder-Körber (JFKI): Return on Investment: 20th-Century Arts Funding and the Arts of Literary Payback
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Markus Kienscherf (JFKI): Primitive Accumulation and the Violence of Capital
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Martin Lüthe (JFKI): Money Television? Cribs, Bling-Bling, and Pop Music Performance in the MTV Era
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Eva Boesenberg (Humboldt University of Berlin): Gold and Genocide - Rethinking Money and Gender in Naturalism through Settler Colonialism
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Ulfried Reichardt (University of Mannheim):’Money ... is more mental than metal’: Representations of Money, Masculinity, and Time in US-American Fiction
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Martyn Bone (Copenhagen University): The U.S. South, the Caribbean, and the Spirit (Possession) of Capitalism: Zora Neale Hurston, Russell Banks, and Erna Brodber