Honour, Violence and Emotions in History

Carolyn Strange, Robert Cribb, Christopher E. Forth

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Abstract

Honour, Violence and Emotions in History is the first book to draw on emerging cross-disciplinary scholarship on the study of emotions to analyse the history of honour and violence across a broad range of cultures and regions. Written by leading cultural and social historians from around the world, the book considers how emotions - particularly shame, anger, disgust, jealousy, despair and fear - have been provoked and expressed through culturally-embedded and historically specific understandings of honour. The collection explores a range of contexts, from 17th-century China to 18th-century South Africa and 20th-century Europe, offering a broad and wide-ranging analysis of the interrelationships between honour, violence and emotions in history. This ground-breaking book will be of interest to all researchers studying the relationship between violence and the emotions.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherBloomsbury Publishing
Number of pages213
ISBN (Electronic)9781472519481
ISBN (Print)9781472519474
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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