Trading Values: Money and Culture in Early Modern Europe

Fellow Project Academic Year
2006

Scholars in the Humanities are searching for new directions as universities, especially public urban ones like ASU, seek to establish deeper and more direct relationships with external communities by researching issues that affect their quality of life.  One question that is of immense importance to a culture as wealthy as ours is how money structures lives, and, in particular, its relationship to our values.

Fellow Project Principal Investigator
Juliann Vitullo, Languages and Literatures
Diane Wolfthal, School of Art