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Writing the History of Emotions
Concepts and Practices, Economies and Politics
von Ute Frevert
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Reihe: Writing History
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ISBN: 978-1-350-34588-1
Erschienen am 21.03.2024
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Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 421 Gramm
Umfang: 344 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Introduction
1. Affects, Passions and Emotions: Historical Experiences and Historiographical Approaches
Emotional Concepts and Practices
2. Trust Talk and Trust Work
3. Practising Honour: Social, Gender and Legal Perspectives
4. Honour and Shame in International Relations
5. Shame and Shaming in Modern History
6. Historicizing Empathy
Emotional Economies of Capitalism
7. Capitalist Cold? Bringing Emotions Back In
8. How Does Homo Oeconomicus Cope with Emotions?
9. Greed and Avarice: Feelings about Money
10. Hans in Luck, or the Emotional Economy of Happiness in the Modern Age
11. Emotions and Material Culture: Say It with Flowers
Politics of Emotion
12. Emotional Politics in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
13. Love and Hate, Faith and Despair under National Socialism
14. Emotional Styles and Political Cultures in East and West Germany

Bibliography
Index



Emotions make history, and they have a history. They influence historical events such as revolutions, riots and protest movements. At the same time, they are shaped by historical experiences tied to family upbringing, educational and cultural institutions, work and the home.
Writing the History of Emotions shows how emotions like love, trust, honour, pride, shame, empathy and greed have impacted historical change since the 18th century and were themselves dependent on social, political and economic environments. Importantly, this book provides a timely exploration of racialized, gendered, class-based notions of emotions. This exciting addition to Bloomsbury's successful Writing History series analyses how emotions matter in and to history, and how they are themselves objects of history.
Here, leading scholar Ute Frevert eschews a traditional chronological history of emotions in favour of an innovative collection which transgresses time periods to illustrate the different emotional meanings one particular material object has had throughout history. This book sheds light on how emotions have been used, instrumentalised and manipulated both to propel and suspend democratic politics. In doing so, it opens a rich new avenue of research for the history of emotions.


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