ABSTRACT

Early Modern Emotions is a student-friendly introduction to the concepts, approaches and sources used to study emotions in early modern Europe, and to the perspectives that analysis of the history of emotions can offer early modern studies more broadly.

The volume is divided into four sections that guide students through the key processes and practices employed in current research on the history of emotions. The first explains how key terms and concepts in the study of emotions relate to early modern Europe, while the second focuses on the unique ways in which emotions were conceptualized at the time. The third section introduces a range of sources and methodologies that are used to analyse early modern emotions. The final section includes a wide-ranging selection of thematic topics covering war, religion, family, politics, art, music, literature and the non-human world to show how analysis of emotions may offer new perspectives on the early modern period more broadly.

Each section offers bite-sized, accessible commentaries providing students new to the history of emotions with the tools to begin their own investigations. Each entry is supported by annotated further reading recommendations pointing students to the latest research in that area and at the end of the book is a general bibliography, which provides a comprehensive list of current scholarship.

This book is the perfect starting point for any student wishing to study emotions in early modern Europe.

 

part |2 pages

Section I Modern theories and models of emotions

chapter I|4 pages

I.1 Emotional community

chapter I|4 pages

I.3 Affect theory

chapter I|3 pages

I.5 Materiality

chapter I|3 pages

I.6 Space and place

chapter I|4 pages

I.8 Large data set mining

part |2 pages

Section II Early modern terms, concepts and practices of emotions

chapter II|3 pages

II.1 Language of emotions R . S . WHITE

chapter II|3 pages

II.2 Emotion

chapter II|3 pages

II.3 Humoral theory DANIJELA KAMBASKOVIC

chapter II|3 pages

II.4 The senses

chapter II|3 pages

II.5 Pain and suffering

chapter II|2 pages

II.6 Grammar

chapter II|3 pages

II.7 Mood R . S . WHITE

chapter II|3 pages

II.8 Love DANIJELA KAMBASKOVIC

chapter II|5 pages

II.9 Melancholy

chapter II|3 pages

II.10 Fellow-feeling

chapter II|4 pages

II.12 Holy affections

chapter II|3 pages

II.13 The passions ALEKSONDRA HULTQUIST

chapter II|4 pages

II.14 Contemplation

chapter II|3 pages

II.15 Sensibility

chapter II|6 pages

II.16 The expressive face

part |2 pages

Section III Sources and methodologies for early modern emotions

chapter III|3 pages

III.1 Poetry

chapter III|3 pages

III.2 Drama

chapter III|4 pages

III.3 Epistolary literature

chapter III|3 pages

III.4 Educational treatises

chapter III|3 pages

III.6 Medical sources

chapter III|4 pages

III.7 Economic records

chapter III|3 pages

III.8 Judicial sources

chapter III|3 pages

III.11 Letters

chapter III|3 pages

III.12 Archives

chapter III|5 pages

III.13 Maps

chapter III|3 pages

III.14 Books

chapter III|5 pages

III.15 Household objects

chapter III|5 pages

III.17 Fantasy figures

chapter III|5 pages

III.18 Monuments

chapter III|5 pages

III.19 Devotional objects

chapter III|4 pages

III.20 Textiles

chapter III|3 pages

III.21 The body

chapter III|5 pages

III.22 Gestures

chapter III|4 pages

III.23 Music