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Emotions in Europe, 1517-1914 : Volume I: Reformations,1517-1602, Hardback Book

Emotions in Europe, 1517-1914 : Volume I: Reformations,1517-1602 Hardback

Edited by Katie (University of Adelaide, Australia) Barclay, Francois Soyer

Part of the Routledge Historical Resources series

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This volume of primary sources focuses on the history of emotions in Europe and its empires between 1517 and 1602.

The Reformation in 1517 was a key transformative moment in European history that required people to rethink the self, belief, and scientific knowledges – all of which shaped and were shaped by emotion.

The study examines the subjects of the self, family and community, religion, politics and law, science and philosophy, and art and culture. Sources include letters, diaries, legal papers, institutional records, newspapers, science and philosophical writings, literature and art from a diversity of voices and perspectives.

Accompanied by extensive editorial commentary, this collection will be of great interest to students of history and literature.

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