Emotional Lexicons: Continuity and Change in the Vocabulary of Feeling 1700-2000

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Ute Frevert is Director at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development and a Scientific Member of the Max Planck Society. From 2003 to 2007 she was professor of German history at Yale University and previously taught History at the Universities of Konstanz, Bielefeld, and the Free University in Berlin. Her research interests include the social and cultural history of the modern period, the history of emotions, gender history, and political history. Some of her best known work has examined the history of women and gender relations in modern Germany, social and medical politics in the nineteenth century, and the impact of military conscription from 1814 to the present day. Ute Frevert is an honorary professor at the Free University in Berlin and member of several scientific advisory boards. In 1998 she was awarded the prestigious Leibniz Prize.
1 Ute Frevert: Defining Emotions: Concepts and Debates over Three Centuries; 2 Monique Scheer: Topographies of Emotion; 3 Anne Schmidt: Showing Emotions, Reading Emotions; 4 Pascal Eitler: The 'Origin' of Emotions - Sensitive Humans, Sensitive Animals; 5 Bettina Hitzer: Healing Emotions; 6 Nina Verheyen: Age(ing) with Feeling; 7 Benno Gammerl: Felt Distances; 8 Christian Bailey: Social Emotions; 9 Margrit Pernau: Civility and Barbarism: Emotions as Criteria of Difference; 10 Ute Frevert: Emotional Knowledge - Modern Developments
The first cultural history of terms of emotion found in German, French, and English language encyclopaedias since the late seventeenth century.

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