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Tag Archives: history of emotions
Historical Perspectives on ‘Antisocial Personality Disorder’ (CfP, Conference, 12 May 2014, Queen Mary)
Historical Perspectives on ‘Antisocial Personality Disorder’ Monday 12th May 2014 Queen Mary, University of London. We are interested in work that takes historical perspectives on the various diagnostic categories typified by those of ‘moral insanity’, ‘psychopathy’, and ‘personality disorder’. We … Continue reading
Highlights from the Queen Mary History of Emotions Blog, September and October 2013
Highlights from the Queen Mary History of Emotions Blog, September and October 2013: Claire Langhamer, Everyday Love and Emotions in the 20th Century Jules Evans, Live Like a Stoic Week Jane Mackelworth, Review of Laura Doan, Disturbing Practices Katherine Clark, David … Continue reading
“The Emotions” (CFP, Conference, Sheffield, 28–30 March 2014)
The Society of Dix-Neuviémistes will hold its twelfth annual conference entitled ‘The Emotions’ at the University of Sheffield in March 2014. Proposals are invited for papers treating aspects of the conference theme in relation to nineteenth-century French and … Continue reading
“Feeling Space: Towards a History of Emotion, Affect, & Space” (CFP, Conference, Copenhagen, 6–7 December 2013)
Feeling Space: Towards a History of Emotion, Affect, and Space Call for Papers Workshop at the University of Copenhagen, December 6th and 7th 2013 Keynote speakers: Professor Monique Scheer, University of Tübingen and Professor Tim Cresswell from Royal Holloway University of London The spatial dimension of emotions … Continue reading
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Tagged affect, CFP, emotions, history of emotions, Human geography, medical humanities, space
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Emotional Objects: Touching Emotions in Europe 1600-1900 (CFP, Conference, London, 11-12 October 2013)
Emotional Objects 11th-12th October 2013, Institute of Historical Research, London. Proposals are invited for 20 minute papers for: Emotional Objects: Touching Emotions in Europe 1600-1900, funded by the European Research Council project ‘Spinning in the Era of the Spinning Wheel … Continue reading
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Tagged CFP, emotions, history of emotions, materiality, medical humanities, memory, objects, ritual
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Romantic Feelings: Continuities & Discontinuities in the History of Emotions (CFP, Conference, Geneva, 16–18 September 2013)
Romantic Feelings: Continuities & Discontinuities in the History of Emotions (from the aftermath of the French Revolution to the Revolutions of 1848) Conference, Geneva, 16–18 September 2013 Jeantet Foundation Auditorium, Geneva Switzerland Dolores Martin Moruno – IHMS, Geneva University Alberto Fragio … Continue reading
Happy Birthday to the History of Emotions Blog
The History of Emotions blog is one year old this week, and to mark the occasion the editors have put together a series of mini-posts asking ‘What is the history of emotions?’ The first one draws together some of the … Continue reading