Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe.
Broomhall, Susan.
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe. - 1st ed. - Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2015. ©2016. - 1 online resource (231 pages) - Routledge Research in Early Modern History Series . - Routledge Research in Early Modern History Series .
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Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Publisher's acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: violence and emotions in early modern Europe -- PART 1 Order and disorder -- 1 Emotions in the heart of the city: crime and its punishment in Renaissance Italy -- 2 Violence, anger and dishonour in sixteenth-century broadsheets from the collection of Johann Jakob Wick -- 3 Murder and misericordia: reconstructing violent death and emotion in the Roman Campagna in the seventeenth century -- PART 2 Bodies and souls -- 4 'Big mouth, big belly, fat pig!': tumults and troublemakers in the sixteenth-century Paris Hôtel-Dieu -- 5 Miracles and misery: nuns' narratives of psychic and spiritual violence in sixteenth-century France -- 6 Devotional violence and emotional governance in a seventeenth-century French female religious house -- 7 Violence in medical treatment in early modern Europe -- PART 3 Textual affect and effect -- 8 Violent language in early fifteenth-century Italy: the emotions of invectives -- 9 Nostradamus and the res mirabilia: between nature's intelligence and the Word of God -- 10 Propaganda in the English Civil Wars: designing emotions to divide a nation -- 11 A 'Protestant' approach to colonization as envisaged in John Lockman's martyrology (1760) -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe explores the productive relationships between violence and emotions in the early modern period, and how they were created, supported and disseminated through bodies and texts. It examines the purposes for which violence and emotional states functioned - in many cases with the aim of creating order, healing, and to bring individuals and communities together around productive identities. The chapters look at a range of topics and countries including, Renaissance Italy, unusal weather, murder, tantrums in Paris, emotional economy, medicine, language and the English Civil War. Essentail reading for students of the history of emotions or violence.
9781317424192
Emotions -- Social aspects -- Europe -- History.
Fernzugriff
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe. - 1st ed. - Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group, 2015. ©2016. - 1 online resource (231 pages) - Routledge Research in Early Modern History Series . - Routledge Research in Early Modern History Series .
E-Book-ProQuest / Fernzugriff nach Registrierung möglich
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of figures -- Acknowledgements -- Publisher's acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: violence and emotions in early modern Europe -- PART 1 Order and disorder -- 1 Emotions in the heart of the city: crime and its punishment in Renaissance Italy -- 2 Violence, anger and dishonour in sixteenth-century broadsheets from the collection of Johann Jakob Wick -- 3 Murder and misericordia: reconstructing violent death and emotion in the Roman Campagna in the seventeenth century -- PART 2 Bodies and souls -- 4 'Big mouth, big belly, fat pig!': tumults and troublemakers in the sixteenth-century Paris Hôtel-Dieu -- 5 Miracles and misery: nuns' narratives of psychic and spiritual violence in sixteenth-century France -- 6 Devotional violence and emotional governance in a seventeenth-century French female religious house -- 7 Violence in medical treatment in early modern Europe -- PART 3 Textual affect and effect -- 8 Violent language in early fifteenth-century Italy: the emotions of invectives -- 9 Nostradamus and the res mirabilia: between nature's intelligence and the Word of God -- 10 Propaganda in the English Civil Wars: designing emotions to divide a nation -- 11 A 'Protestant' approach to colonization as envisaged in John Lockman's martyrology (1760) -- Select bibliography -- Index.
Violence and Emotions in Early Modern Europe explores the productive relationships between violence and emotions in the early modern period, and how they were created, supported and disseminated through bodies and texts. It examines the purposes for which violence and emotional states functioned - in many cases with the aim of creating order, healing, and to bring individuals and communities together around productive identities. The chapters look at a range of topics and countries including, Renaissance Italy, unusal weather, murder, tantrums in Paris, emotional economy, medicine, language and the English Civil War. Essentail reading for students of the history of emotions or violence.
9781317424192
Emotions -- Social aspects -- Europe -- History.
Fernzugriff