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Title Sources for the history of emotions : a guide / edited by Katie Barclay, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa, Peter N. Stearns
Edition 1st
Published London : Routledge, 2020

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Series Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Ser
Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- PART I: Introducing the history of emotions -- 1. Introduction: a guide to sources for the history of emotions -- 2. Theories and methods in the history of emotions -- 3. The practice and ethics of the history of emotions -- PART II: Sources for the history of emotions -- 4. Rituals, relics and religious rhetoric -- 5. Prescriptive literature -- 6. Medicine, science and psychology -- 7. Legal records -- 8. Institutional records: a comment -- 9. Narratives of the self
10. Emotions in fiction -- 11. Performing emotions -- 12. Visual sources -- 13. The material world -- PART III: Emerging themes in the history of emotions -- 14. Comparative emotions -- 15. Intersectional identities -- 16. Emotions of protest -- 17. Technology and feeling -- 18. Emotions and the body -- 19. Epilogue -- Index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes <P><STRONG>Part I: Introducing the history of emotions </STRONG></P><P>1. Introduction: a guide to sources for the history of emotions </P><P><I>Katie Barclay, Sharon Crozier-De Rosa and Peter N. Stearns </I></P><P>2. Theories and methods in the history of emotions</P><P><I>Thomas Dodman</I></P><P>3. The practice and ethics of the history of emotions</P><P><I>Katie Barclay </I></P><P><STRONG>Part II: Sources for the history of emotions </STRONG></P><P>4. Rituals, relics and religious rhetoric</P><P><I>Piroska Nagy, Xavier Biron-Oullet and Anne-Gaƫlle Weber</I></P><P><I></I>5. Prescriptive literature</P><P><I>Peter N. Stearns</I></P><P>6. Medicine, science and psychology </P><P><I>Rob Boddice</I></P><P>7. Legal records</P><P><I>Alecia Simmonds</I></P><P>8. Institutional records: a comment</P><P><I>Catharine Coleborne and Peter N. Stearns</I></P><P>9. Narratives of the self </P><P><I>Marcelo J. Borges</I></P><P>10. Emotions in fiction </P><P><I>Louise D'Arcens</I></P><P>11. Performing emotions </P><P><I>Alan Maddox</I></P><P><I></I>12. Visual sources</P><P><I>Sarah Hand Meacham</I></P><P><I></I>13. The material world </P><P><I>Sarah Randles</I></P><P><I></I><STRONG>Part III: Emerging themes in the history of emotions </STRONG></P><P>14. Comparative emotions </P><P><I>Joseph Ben Prestel</I></P><P>15. Intersectional identities </P><P><I>Katie Barclay and Sharon Crozier-De Rosa</I></P><P>16. Emotions of protest</P><P><I>Sharon Crozier-De Rosa</I></P><P>17. Technology and feeling</P><P><I>Susan J. Matt and Luke Fernandez</I></P><P>18. Emotions and the body</P><P><I>Mark Neuendorf</I></P><P>19. Epilogue</P><P><I>Peter N. Stearns </P></I>
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Subject Emotions -- History -- Sources
Emotions
Genre/Form History
Sources
Form Electronic book
Author Barclay, Katie, editor
Crozier-De Rosa, Sharon, editor
Stearns, Peter N., editor
ISBN 9781000073331
1000073335
9781000073256
1000073254
9781000073294
1000073297
9780429291685
042929168X