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Feeling Political : Emotions and Institutions since 1789 / by Ute Frevert, Kerstin Maria Pahl, Francesco Buscemi, Philipp Nielsen, Agnes Arndt, Michael Amico, Karsten Lichau, Hannah Malone, Julia Wambach, Juliane Brauer, Caroline Moine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Frevert, Ute.
Contributor:
Pahl, Kerstin Maria.
Buscemi, Francesco.
Nielsen, Philipp.
Arndt, Agnes.
Amico, Michael.
Lichau, Karsten.
Malone, Hannah.
Wambach, Julia.
Brauer, Juliane.
Series:
Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions, 2946-5966
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History, Modern.
World politics.
Intellectual life--History.
Intellectual life.
Europe--History.
Europe.
United States--History.
United States.
Modern History.
Political History.
Intellectual History.
European History.
US History.
Local Subjects:
Modern History.
Political History.
Intellectual History.
European History.
US History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (402 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Place of Publication:
2022.
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Historicizing both emotions and politics, this open access book argues that the historical work of emotion is most clearly understood in terms of the dynamics of institutionalization. This is shown in twelve case studies that focus on decisive moments in European and US history from 1800 until today. Each case study clarifies how emotions were central to people's political engagement and its effects. The sources range from parliamentary buildings and social movements, to images and speeches of presidents, from fascist cemeteries to the International Criminal Court. Both the timeframe and the geographical focus have been chosen to highlight the increasingly participatory character of nineteenth- and twentieth-century politics, which is inconceivable without the work of emotions. .
Contents:
1. Introduction: Participatory Politics, Institutions, and Emotional Templating- Ute Frevert and Kerstin Maria Pahl
2. Feeling Political in Public Administration: French Bureaucracy between Militancy and sens de l'État, 1789-2019- Francesco Buscemi
3. Feeling Political in Parliament: Rules, Regulations, and the Rostrum, Germany 1849-1951- Philipp Nielsen
4. Feeling Political through Law: The Emergence of an International Criminal Jurisdiction, 1899-2019- Agnes Arndt
5. Feeling Political through Pictures: Portrayals of US Presidents, 1796-2020- Kerstin Maria Pahl
6. Feeling Political through the Radio: President Roosevelt's Fire Side Chats, 1933-1944- Michael Amico
7. Feeling Political on Armistice Day: Institutional Struggles in Interwar France- Karsten Lichau
8. Feeling Political in Military Cemeteries: Commemoration Politics in Fascist Italy- Hannah Malone
9. Feeling Political through a Football Club: FC Schalke 04, 1904-2020- Julia Wambach
10. Feeling Political by Collective Singing: Political Youth Organizations in Germany, 1920s-1960s- Juliane Brauer
11. Feeling Political across Borders: International Solidarity Movements, 1820s-1980s- Caroline Moine
12. Feeling Political in Demonstrations: Street Politics in Germany, 1832-2018- Ute Frevert.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
9783030898588
303089858X

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