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A History of Feelings

A History of Feelings

Rob Boddice

(2019)

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Abstract

What does it mean to feel something? What stimulates our desires, aspirations, and dreams? Did our ancestors feel in the same way as we do? In a wave of new research over the past decade, historians have tried to answer these questions, seeking  to make sense of our feelings, passions, moods, emotions, and sentiments. For the first time, however, Rob Boddice brings together the latest findings to trace the complex history of feelings from antiquity to the present.

A History of Feelings is a compelling account of the unsaid—the gestural, affective, and experiential. Arguing that how we feel is the dynamic product of the existence of our minds and bodies in moments of time and space, Boddice uses a progressive approach that integrates biological, anthropological, and social and cultural factors, describing the transformation of emotional encounters and individual experiences across the globe. The work of one of the world’s leading scholars of the history of emotions, this epic exploration of our affective life will fascinate, enthrall, and move all of us interested in our own well-being—anyone with feeling.
"To what extent are the things we feel—happiness, sadness, anger—the result of the world around us? How much would the emotions of someone from, say, the seventeenth century, be recognizable to us today four hundred years on? These are the kind of fascinating, if complex, questions posed by this original and ambitious book, which combines the latest research to explore centuries of feelings and how they related to wider society across centuries and continents." — History Revealed
Rob Boddice is a Marie Skłodowska Curie Global Fellow based at Freie Universität Berlin and McGill University in Montreal. He is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the author of The History of Emotions, Pain: A Very Short Introduction, and The Science of Sympathy: Morality, Evolution and Victorian Civilization.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Title Page 3
Imprint Page 4
Contents 5
Introduction: Feeling for History 7
One: Archaic and Classical Passions 20
Two: Rhetorical and Bodily Feelings 49
Three: Motions and Machinations 77
Four: The Age of Unreason 106
Five: Senselessness and Insensibility 131
Six: The Ministry of Happiness 164
Conclusion: The Value of Experience 188
References 193
Select Bibliography 220
Acknowledgements 224
Photo Acknowledgements 226
Index 227