New Historical Inequality Research: Knowledge, Discourses, Practices in Western Europe and the World in the 20th/21st Century

At a glance

Project duration
04/2023  – 03/2026
DFG classification of subject areas

Modern and Contemporary History

History

Funded by

DFG Heisenberg Programme DFG Heisenberg ProgrammeDFG Heisenberg ProgrammeDFG Heisenberg Programme

Project description

Historicizing Inequality. Knowledges, Discourses, and Practices in Western Europe and the World in the 20th and 21st Centuries
The project is devoted to the overarching goal of developing new historical vistas on social inequality in Western Europe and the World during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It consists of two sub-projects that are inspired by approaches from the history of knowledge and practice theory, amongst others. Sub-project ‘A. Cultures of Inequality’ not only explores the history of knowledge about economic inequality in the Federal Republic of Germany but also seeks to develop comparative and transnational perspectives on the subject. Sub-project ‘B. Body Language and Social Difference’ will explore the cultural history of interpersonal distance and other forms of non-verbal communication from a global perspective.

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