This book addresses the nature and role of fear in the German world from the early modern period through to the 20th century. Offering the first collection that centres fear in the historical analysis of central Europe since 1600, these essays demonstrate the importance of emotional experience to the study of the past.
Fear has been at the centre of many of the most important historical events in this region; witch hunts, religious conflicts, invasions and ultra-nationalism in the form of the Nazi regime. This book explores ways in which fear was understood, developed and negotiated throughout these historical contexts, and how people of the German world coped with it. From the fear of vampires to the loss of national sovereignty, pestilence, gypsies and criminals,
Fear in the German Speaking World 1600-2000 draws connections between cases over a period of 400 years and considers fear alongside the history of emotions more generally. In doing so, the chapters reveal a complex, evolving construction of fear that is universally human, but also dependent upon its cultural and historical context.
Thomas (University of New England, Australia) Kehoe & Michael (Trinity College, Melbourne, Australia) Pickering
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Formato EPUB ● Pagine 312 ● ISBN 9781350150492 ● Editore Thomas (University of New England, Australia) Kehoe & Michael (Trinity College, Melbourne, Australia) Pickering ● Casa editrice Bloomsbury Publishing ● Pubblicato 2020 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 7330310 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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