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SUMMARY:What Economics and Economic History can learn from Memory Studies
DESCRIPTION:How are individual and collective memories of extreme economic 
 moments produced in a community? How do these memories translate into the 
 political economy and shape the realm of possibility of macroeconomic poli
 cies? Why is some statistical data and economic policy represented more fa
 ctual than others in the historical narration of national economies? How d
 o some economic indicators become more powerful symbolic frameworks than o
 thers and receive different degrees of affective intensity? How can method
 s and key concepts of memory studies inform and enrich the historical and 
 economic analysis related to these questions?The Workshop is organised by 
 Stephanie Ettmeier and Marie Huber\, Post Doctoral Research Fellow in Glob
 al History at the HU Berlin. Taking our own research projects – dealing 
 with the postcolonial economy of Francophone West Africa\, and the recover
 y of the German economy from the Great Depression under the Nazis from 193
 3 onwards\, respectively – as a starting point\, we want to invite other
 s working on economic experiences and expectations to discuss these questi
 ons with us. In a critical thinking and discussion focused workshop format
 \, we want to strengthen interdisciplinary conversation and provide method
 ological impulses for a broad range of research topics.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Keyno
 te LecturesUte Röschenthaler\, Universität Mainz\, will give a keynote l
 ecture and provide valuable input during the discussions.
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LOCATION:Mohrenstraße 58 \, Berlin (Germany) 
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