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Generations of Feeling : A History of Emotions, 600–1700

Title
Generations of Feeling : A History of Emotions, 600–1700 / Barbara H. Rosenwein.
Author
Rosenwein, Barbara H.
Publication
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Description
1 online resource (386 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Summary
Generations of Feeling is the first book to provide a comprehensive history of emotions in pre- and early modern Western Europe. Charting the varieties, transformations and constants of human sentiments over the course of eleven centuries, Barbara H. Rosenwein explores the feelings expressed in a wide range of 'emotional communities' as well as the theories that served to inform and reflect their times. Focusing specifically on groups within England and France, chapters address communities as diverse as the monastery of Rievaulx in twelfth-century England and the ducal court of fifteenth-century Burgundy, assessing the ways in which emotional norms and modes of expression respond to, and in turn create, their social, religious, ideological, and cultural environments. Contemplating emotions experienced 'on the ground' as well as those theorized in the treatises of Alcuin, Thomas Aquinas, Jean Gerson and Thomas Hobbes, this insightful study offers a profound new narrative of emotional life in the West.
Subject
  • Emotions > History
  • Emotions (Philosophy) > History
Note
  • Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Dec 2015).
OCLC
CR9781316156780
Author
Rosenwein, Barbara H., author.
Title
Generations of Feeling : A History of Emotions, 600–1700 / Barbara H. Rosenwein.
Publisher
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
computer
Type of Carrier
online resource
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Print version: 9781107097049
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