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Highlights
- This book introduces students and professional historians to the main areas of concern in the history of emotions and its intersection with emotion research in other disciplines.
- About the Author: Rob Boddice is a Senior Researcher at the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences, Tampere University
- 296 Pages
- History, Historiography
- Series Name: Historical Approaches
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About the Book
Fully revised and updated, The history of emotions is the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the theories, methods, achievements, and problems in this field of historical inquiry and its intersections with other disciplines.
Book Synopsis
This book introduces students and professional historians to the main areas of concern in the history of emotions and its intersection with emotion research in other disciplines. It discusses how the emotions intersect with other lines of historical research relating to power, practice, society and morality. The revised and fully updated second edition of the book demonstrates the field's centrality to historiographical practice, as well as the importance of this kind of historical work for general interdisciplinary understandings of the value and the meaning of human experience.
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Fully revised and updated, The history of emotions is the most up-to-date and comprehensive guide to the theories, methods, achievements and problems in this field of historical inquiry and its intersections with other disciplines.
Historians of emotion borrow heavily from the disciplines of anthropology, psychology, philosophy and neuroscience, and stake out a claim that emotions have a past and change over time. This book introduces students and professional historians to the main areas of concern in the history of emotions, discussing how the emotions intersect with other lines of historical research relating to power, practice, society and morality. Providing a narrative of historical emotions concepts, this is the go-to handbook for understanding the problems of interpreting historical experience, collating and evaluating all the principal methodological tools generated and used by historians of emotion. It lays out an historiographical map of emotions history research in the past and present, and sets the agenda for the future of the history of emotions. Chiefly centring on the rapprochement of the humanities and the neurosciences, the book proposes a way forward in which disciplinary lines become blurred.
Addressing criticism from both within and without the discipline of history, The history of emotions demonstrates the field's centrality to historiographical practice, as well as the importance of this kind of historical work for general interdisciplinary understandings of the value and meaning of human experience.
Review Quotes
'An essential work, that should be read not only by every historian of emotion, but by every historian more generally... it is truly a masterpiece, and will undoubtedly continue to serve students and scholars of emotion in many disciplines for a long time to come.'
Bradley J. Irish, Journal of The History of the Behavioral Sciences
'The book clearly lays claim to being an essential introduction to key principles for students and practitioners alike.'
Jane Vaughan, Emotions: History, Culture, Society
About the Author
Rob Boddice is a Senior Researcher at the Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in the History of Experiences, Tampere University