CRC/TRR 294/2: Persona ficta? Social Figures, Property Subjects, and Investment Practices in the History of Financial Markets, 1950-1990 (SP B09)

At a glance

Project duration
01/2025  – 12/2028
DFG classification of subject areas

Modern and Contemporary History

Funded by

DFG Collaborative Research Centre DFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research CentreDFG Collaborative Research Centre

Project description

This project examines the changing treatment of financialized property via the example of popular investment practices. The illustration, negotiation, and intensification of economic, legal, and political conflicts by means of the construction of medially effective social figures is the focus. In this way, processes of financialization, which are regarded as key drivers of a paradigmatic social upheaval “after the boom,” can be historicized and their significance for the transformation of property regimes in the 20th century determined. The project is based on the assumption that this history is located in a complex field of tension between popularization and depersonalization, visualization, and invisibilization of financial capitalist property.

Project head

  • Person

    Prof. Dr. Stefanie Anna Middendorf

    • Faculty of Humanities
    • Department of History

Participating institutions

Cooperation partners

  • Cooperation partner
    UniversityGermany

    Friedrich Schiller University Jena