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Corporations - Globalization - Mass Consumption: How did modern economies and consumer societies emerge? Such questions are investigated at the Institute for Economic and Social History. This interdisciplinary programme, with a historical core, uses a wide variety of explanatory approaches from economics, history and the social sciences. While economics and markets are central, however, this is not a programme for students wanting to focus on business or entrepreneurship in a practical perspective.

Name:
Economic and Social History
Degree:
Master of Arts (MA)
Options:
Multiple Degree
Standard period of study:
4 semesters
Start:
summer and winter semester
Language of the programme:
German
Admission:
restricted application and admission procedures