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Publications by Korinna Schönhärl
                            (thematically sorted, March 2020)

Monographs
      •    Knowledge and Visions. Theory and Politics of the Economists in the Stefan
           George Circle, Berlin 2009 (Dissertation; in German).
      •    Imagined markets. European bankers in Greece in the 19th century, Munich 2017)
           (Habilitation; in German; English translation in preparation).

Edited volumes
      •    Decision Making, Confidence and Risk Management in Banks from Early Modernity
           to the 20th Century, Basingstoke 2017 (In English).
      •    The Economy of Urban Diversity. The Ruhr Area and Istanbul, together with
           Darja Reuschke and Monika Salzbrunn, Hampshire 2013 (in English).
      •    The Ideal of the Aesthetic Life and the Reality of the Weimar Republic.
           Imaginations of State and Community in the Circle of Stefan George,
           together with Roman Köster, Werner Plumpe and Bertram Schefold, Berlin
           2009 (in German).

History of Tax Morale
  •       Tax Morale in West Germany after World War II. A discourse analytical
          reconstruction, in: Leviathan 47 (2019) 2, 169-191 (in German).
  •       Tax morales. A series of articles in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in the 1960s,
          in: Hesse, J. O. et al. (eds.): Modern Capitalism. Economic and Business History
          Contributions, Tübingen 2019, 475-492 (in German).
  •       “The imperative of scrounging, cheating and working the system”: Discourses on
          tax morale in Western Germany at the beginning of the 1980s, in: History in Science
          and Teaching (GWU) 70 (2019) 11/12, 678-694.

Historiographical methodology
  •       “How deeply related to antiquity is the heart of this people” – Cultural brokers and
          their strategies to communicate the unknown, in: Historical Journal (Historische
          Zeitschrift) 2020, April (forthcoming, in German).
  •       Socially Responsible Investment in the 19th century: A Greek case study, in:
          Vierjahresschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte/Journal of Social and
          Economic History 106 (2019) 2, 167-190 (in English).
  •       Emotions in decision-making processes: The family bank Eichthal and its
          investment decisions for Greece in the 19th century, in: Entreprises et
          histoire 91 (2018) 2, 14-28 (in English).
  •       Behavioural finance as a methodological approach for historians? A field
          report concerning the construction of the Canal of Corinth in nineteenth-
          century Greece, in: Decision Making, Confidence and Risk Management in
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Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century, Basingstoke 2017, 293-313
       (in English).

Banking and Financial History
   •    Why does a prestigious emission house emit a loan for a peripheral state?
        The house of Rothschild and the Greek guaranteed loan of 1833, in:
        Business History 2019, https://doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2019.1593373 (in
        English).
   •    Money back! International Financial Control in Greece in the 19th century
        and in present days, in: Christian Henrich-Franke, Claudia Hiepel, Henning
        Türk und Guido Thiemeyer (Ed.): International institutionalized cooperation
        crossing boarders. Historical dimensions of European Integration, Baden-
        Baden 2019, 269-300 (in German).
   •    Why Invest in Greece? Gerson von Bleichröder and the Greek Loan of 1889,
        in: German-Greek Yearbook of Political Economy 1 (2018), 33-53 (in
        English).
   •    Introduction, in: Decision Making, Confidence and Risk Management in
        Banks from Early Modernity to the 20th Century, Basingstoke 2017, 1-12 (in
        English).

History of Modern Greece
   •    Bis repetita non placent. Greek Financial Controls in the 19th Century and
        the Present, IBF working paper, https://www.ibf-
        frankfurt.de/components/getdata.php?file=1513586187_SFupLD_ibf_pape
        r_series-13_17-schoenhaerl-griechische_finanzkontrolle-first_draft.pdf (in
        German).
   •    The European Perception of Greece as an Investment Market in the 19th
        century, in: Business Cycles and Economic Thought: A History, ed. by Alain
        Alcouffe, Monika Poettinger, Bertram Schefold (Routledge Studies in the
        History of Economics), New York 2017, 217-227 (In English).

   •    The International Financial Commission for Greece or: Stereotypes have a long life,
        in: History up to date of the Eugen-Gutmann-Society e.V., February 2015,
        http://www.eugen-gutmann-gesellschaft.de/upload/geschichte_aktuell_4.pdf (In
        German).

   •    “Unfortunately we are bankrupt“. Payment Defaults in the History of Greece in the
        19th and 20th Century, in: The Crisis in Greece, ed. by Ulf-Dieter Klemm und
        Wolfgang Schultheiß, Frankfurt/ New York 2015, 182-197 (In German).

   •    Building up Confidence after the Bankruptcy: The International Financial
        Commission for Greece between 1898 and 1914, in: Financial Policy and Debt
        Crisis, 16.-20. Century, ed. by Andreas Hedwig, Marburg 2014, 173-196 (In
        German).

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•   Why Money for Greece? The Indebtedness of Greece in the 1880s, in: Archive for
         Banking History 39/1 (2013), 20-39 (In German).

     •   Fighting the Financial Crisis in Greece: The Privileged Company to Protect
         Production and Trade in Currants (1905) as International Bank Cooperation, in:
         The Historical Review/ La Revue Historique 10 (2013), 107-134 (In English).

     •   The Congress of Vienna as Nursery of Philhellenism: The Banker Jean-Gabriel
         Eynard as a Case Study, together with Florian Kerschbaumer, in: Vormärz and
         Philhellenism, ed. by Anne-Rose Meyer, Bielefeld 2013, 99-127 (In German).

     •   Structural Problems of Greek Economy, in: Hellenika NF 7 (2012), 13-29 (In
         German).

     •   The Greek Foreign Debt in the Second Half of the 19th century, together with
         Michalis Psalidopoulos, in: Advantages and Disadvantages of National Dept.
         Reasons and Arguments from Ancient until Present Times, ed. by Thorsten Beigel
         and Georg Eckert, Münster 2012, 149-164 (In German).

Urbanism and Migration

     •   The Economies of Urban Diversity: an Introduction, together with Darja Reuschke
         and Monika Salzbrunn, in: Dies. (Hg): The Economies of Urban Diversity: the Ruhr
         area and Istanbul, New York [u.a.] 2013, 1-24, online
         http://www.palgraveconnect.com/pc/doifinder/10.1057/9781137338815.0005 (In
         English).

     •   “Urbanism” in Times of Crisis: The Basle “Arbeitsrappen”, in: New Cities of a New
         State. Modern Israel and the Reconstruction of the GDR, ed. by Karin Wilhelm and
         Kerstin Gust, Bielefeld 2013, pp. 46-63 (In German).

 Stefan George and his circle
     •   The Fascination of Orient in the Stefan George-Circle, in: Circle of Friends,
         ed. by Bruno Pieger and Bertram Schefold, Hildesheim/Zurich/New York
         2017, 519-609 (in German).

     •   The Georgean Kurt Singer in Japan, together with Bertram Schefold, in: Studies on
         the Development of Economic Theory XXVII, ed. by Heinz D. Kurz, Berlin 2012, 47-
         67 (In German).

     •   Edgar Salin’s ‘Rediscovery’ of Friedrich List. The Search for a Forerunner of the
         Anschauliche Theorie, in: Transfer and Reacquisition of Knowledge, ed. by
         Christian Carstensen, Susanne Jauernig, Henry Kammler and Karl-Heinz Kohl,
         Altenstadt 2011, 195-216 (In German).

     •   “Like a Flower which froze to Death”. Edith Landmann as a Follower of Stefan
         George, in: Stefan George: Poetry - Ethos - State. Conceptualizations for a Secret
         European Germany, ed. by Bruno Pieger and Bertram Schefold, Berlin 2010, 207-
         242 (In German).
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•    “The Transcendency of Knowledge”. The Epistemological Basis of the Discussion
           about Methodology among the Economists in the Stefan George Circle, in: Archiv
           für Kulturgeschichte 91 (2009) 2, 445-476 (In German).

      •    The Economists in the Circle of George and their Conceptions of Economy and
           State, in: The Ideal of the Aesthetic Life and the Reality of the Weimar Republic.
           Imaginations of State and Community in the Circle of Stefan George, ed. by Roman
           Köster, Werner Plumpe, Bertram Schefold and Korinna Schönhärl, Berlin 2009,
           173-194 (In German).

      •    Knowledge and Visions. Theory and Politics of the Economists in the Stefan George
           Circle, in: Forschung Frankfurt, 2/2008, 90-94, http://www.forschung-
           frankfurt.uni-frankfurt.de/36050642/90-94GeschGeorge.pdf (In German).

      •    The Economists in the Circle of Stefan George between Historical School and
           Econometrics 1918-1933. The Economist Kurt Singer and his Semiotic Approach,
           in: Auskunft (27. Jg., Heft 4), Dec 2007, 551-568 (In German).

      •    Obituary for Clotilde Schlayer, in: George-Yearbook 6 (2006/2007), 209-212 (In
           German).

Encyclopaedia entries

  •       Erlanger, Frédéric Emile, in: Dictionnaire biographique des protestants français, hg.
          von Patrick Cabanel (forthcoming).

  •       “Kurt Breysig”, in: Stefan George and his Cirle. A Handbook on the Life and Works of
          Stefan George, on the Members of his Circle and on its Heritage, ed. by Achim
          Aurnhammer, Wolfgang Braungart, Stefan Breuer, Ernst Osterkamp, Vol. III, Berlin
          2012, 63-66 (In German).

  •       “Eberhard Gothein”, together with Bertram Schefold, ibid., 133-135 (In German).

  •       “Marie Luise Gothein”, together with Bertram Schefold, ibid., 136-137 (In German).

  •       “Georg Peter Landmann”, together with Bertram Schefold, ibid., 263-266 (In
          German).

  •       “Julius Landmann”, together with Bertram Schefold, ibid., 267-270 (In German).

  •       “Edgar Salin”, together with Bertram Schefold, ibid., 361-365 (In German).

  •       “Elisabeth Salomon”, together with Gunilla Eschenbach, ibid., 366-368 (In German).

  •       “Arthur Salz”, together with Johannes Fried, ibid., 369-372 (In German).

Newspaper articles
  •       How Greece´s debts were encashed in the past, in: FAZ 19.7.2013 (In German).
  •       Crise de la dette grecque: les leçons d’une histoire mouvementée, in : Le Temps,
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9.11.2011 (In French).
   •   The history of Greece´s financial problems, in: Neue Zürcher Zeitung 1.6.2011,
       http://www.nzz.ch/nachrichten/wirtschaft/aktuell/griechenlands_finanzmisere_hat
       _geschichte_1.10775541.html (In German).
   •   Hölderlin´s Mission for Greece out of Debt, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
       9.2.2011 (In German).
   •   History of a National Bankruptcy, in: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung 19.2.2010 (In
       German).

 Reviews
For Business History, Economic History Review, Financial History Review, Francia
recensio, Germanistik, Historische Zeitschrift, HSozKult, New Political Literature (Neue
politische Literatur), Journal of European Integration History.

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