Indiana University Press has recently published New School Professor Gustav Peebles’ book, “The Euro and Its Rivals: Currency and the Construction of a Transnational City.”
Part of the New Anthropologies of Europe Series, the book, which can be found here, provides “a deep historical study of the welfare state and the monetary policies and utopian visions that helped to ground it, at the same time shedding new light on the contemporary movement of goods, people, credit, and debt.”