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Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100-1800 investigates how emotions were conceptualised and practised in the medieval and early modern period, as they ordered systems of thought and practice—from philosophy and theology, music and literature, to science and medicine. Analysing discursive, psychic and bodily dimensions of emotions as they were experienced, performed and narrated, authors explore how emotions were understood to interact with more abstract intellectual capacities in producing systems of thought, and how these key frameworks of the medieval and early modern period were enacted by individuals as social and emotional practices, acts and experiences of everyday life. Contributors are: Han Baltussen, Susan Broomhall, Louis C. Charland, Louise D’Arcens, Raphaële Garrod, Yasmin Haskell, Danijela Kambaskovic, Clare Monagle, Juanita Feros Ruys, François Soyer, Robert Weston, Carol J. Williams, R.S. White, and Spencer E. Young.
Susan Broomhall, FAHA, is Professor of Early Modern History at The University of Western Australia and currently holds an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship within the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 1100-1800.
AcknowledgementsContentsList of FiguresList of TablesList of ContributorsHearts and Minds: Ordering Emotions in Europe, 1100–1800Susan Broomhall1. Nine Angry Angels: Order, Emotion, and the Angelic and Demonic Hierarchies in the High Middle AgesJuanita Feros Ruys2. Christ’s Masculinity: Homo and Vir in Peter Lombard’s SentencesClare Monagle3. Modes and Manipulation: Music, the State, and EmotionCarol J. Williams4. Avarice, Emotions, and the Family in Thirteenth-Century Moral DiscourseSpencer E. Young5. Affective Memory Across Time: The Emotive City of Christine de PizanLouise D’Arcens6. Nicholas of Modruš’s De consolatione (1465–1466): A New Approach to Grief ManagementHan Baltussen7. Hearts on Fire: Compassion and Love in Nicolas Houel’s Traité de la Charité chréstienneSusan Broomhall8. Living Anxiously: The Senses, Society and Morality in Pre-Modern EnglandDanijela Kambaskovic9. Conceptual Eclecticism and Ethical Prescription in Early Modern Jesuit Discourses about Affects: Suárez and Caussin on Maternal LoveRaphaële Garrod10. Anatomy of a Passion: Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale as Case StudyLouis C. Charland and R.S. White11. Arts and Games of Love: Genre, Gender and Special Friendships in Eighteenth-Century Jesuit PoetryYasmin Haskell12. Androgyny and the Fear of Demonic Intervention in the Early Modern Iberian Peninsula: Ecclesiastical and Popular ResponsesFrançois Soyer13. Medical Effects and Affects: The Expression of Emotions in Early Modern Patient–Physician CorrespondenceRobert WestonSelect BibliographyIndex