The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern emotions during this period, placing particular emphasis on theoretical and methodological aspects of current research.

This book serves as a reference to existing research practices in emotions history and advances studies in the field across a range of scholarly approaches. It brings together the work of recognized experts and new voices, and represents a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives from different schools of research practice, including art history, literature and culture, philosophy, linguistics, archaeology and music. Throughout the book, central and recurrent themes in emotional culture within medieval and early modern Europe are highlighted from different angles, and each chapter pays specialist attention to illustrative examples showing theory and method in application.

Exploring topics such as love, war, sex and sexuality, death, time, the body and the family in the context of emotional culture, The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 reflects the sharp rise in scholarship relating to the history of emotions in recent years and is an essential resource for students and researchers of the history of pre-modern emotions.

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The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern emotions during this period, placing particular emphasis on theoretical and methodological aspects of current research.

This book serves as a reference to existing research practices in emotions history and advances studies in the field across a range of scholarly approaches. It brings together the work of recognized experts and new voices, and represents a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives from different schools of research practice, including art history, literature and culture, philosophy, linguistics, archaeology and music. Throughout the book, central and recurrent themes in emotional culture within medieval and early modern Europe are highlighted from different angles, and each chapter pays specialist attention to illustrative examples showing theory and method in application.

Exploring topics such as love, war, sex and sexuality, death, time, the body and the family in the context of emotional culture, The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 reflects the sharp rise in scholarship relating to the history of emotions in recent years and is an essential resource for students and researchers of the history of pre-modern emotions.

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The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700

The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700

The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700

The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100-1700

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The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern emotions during this period, placing particular emphasis on theoretical and methodological aspects of current research.

This book serves as a reference to existing research practices in emotions history and advances studies in the field across a range of scholarly approaches. It brings together the work of recognized experts and new voices, and represents a wide range of international and interdisciplinary perspectives from different schools of research practice, including art history, literature and culture, philosophy, linguistics, archaeology and music. Throughout the book, central and recurrent themes in emotional culture within medieval and early modern Europe are highlighted from different angles, and each chapter pays specialist attention to illustrative examples showing theory and method in application.

Exploring topics such as love, war, sex and sexuality, death, time, the body and the family in the context of emotional culture, The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 reflects the sharp rise in scholarship relating to the history of emotions in recent years and is an essential resource for students and researchers of the history of pre-modern emotions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138727625
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 07/08/2019
Series: Routledge Histories
Pages: 486
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Andrew Lynch is Emeritus Professor of English and Literary Studies at The University of Western Australia, and a former Director of the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions.

Susan Broomhall is Professor of History at The University of Western Australia. She currently holds an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship, and is Editor of Parergon: Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Association of Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

Table of Contents

Emotions in Europe, 1100–1700: conversations across methodologies 1

ANDREW LYNCH AND SUSAN BROOMHALL

PART 1: Time and space

1 Periodization? An answer from the history of emotion

BARBARA H. ROSENWEIN

2 Emotions, time and narrative: a liturgical frame

MATTHEW S. CHAMPION

3 Landscape, climate and feeling

HELEN M. HICKEY AND STEPHANIE TRIGG

PART 2: Spirit and intellect

4 Emotions and the self: between Aquinas and Descartes

CLARE MONAGLE

5 Dreadful devotion

PAUL MEGNA

6 Rhetorical theology and the history of emotions

KIRK ESSARY

PART 3: Bodies

7 The emotional body in religious belief and practice

REBECCA F. MCNAMARA

8 The corporeal orientation: understanding deviance through the object(s) of love

MICHAEL D. BARBEZAT

9 Emotions and sexuality: regulation and homoerotic transgressions

UMBERTO GRASSI

10 Sensing and feeling

LISA BEAVEN

11 Learning and teaching pain

JAVIER MOSCOSO

       

PART 4: Communities

12 The emotions of household economics

KATIE BARCLAY

13 Death and dying

GORDON D. RAEBURN

14 Emotions in public: crowds, mobs and communities

UNA MCILVENNA

15 Emotions, exclusion and witchcraft imagery

CHARLES ZIKA

16 Letter-writing and emotions

CAROLYN JAMES AND JESSICA O’LEARY

17 The materiality of emotions: an archaeological point of view

JETTE LINAAC

PART 5: Encounters and excursions

18 Diplomatic emotions: international relations as gendered acts of power

SUSAN BROOMHALL

19 Feeling white: beneath and beyond

GIOVANNI TARANTINO

20 Christian missions and global encounters

ROBIN MACDONALD

21 Maritime encounters and global history

NICHOLAS DEAN BRODIE

PART 6: Cultural expressions

22 Emotional literatures of war

ANDREW LYNCH AND GEORGINA PITT

23 The changing pursuit of happiness

JAVIER E. DÍAZ-VERA

24 Music

CAROL J. WILLIAMS

25 Literature: the solicitation of the passions

PETER HOLBROOK

26 The theatre of wonder

KATHRYN PRINCE

27 Mind over madness: the development of the topos of the melancholic artist

LAURINDA S. DIXON

Index

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