Table of Contents
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Emotions and History Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht
Approaches to the Study of Human Emotions
Chapter 1. Emotions History in the United States: Goals, Methods and Promises Peter Stearns
Chapter 2. Emotions and the History of Everyday Life Alf Lüdtke
Emotions and War
Chapter 3. The Corruption of Civic Virtue by Emotion: Anti-imperialist Fears in the Debate on the Philippine-American War (1899-1902) Fabian Hilfrich
Chapter 4. The Mobilization of Emotions: Propaganda and Social Violence on the American Home Front During World War One Jörg Nagler
Chapter 5. Hanoi Jane, Vietnam Memory, and Emotions Andreas Etges
Emotions Art and the Media
Chapter 6. ”Stop Them Damned Pictures...” - Political Cartoons, the Study of Emotions, and the Construction of the Anglo-American Relationship Stefanie Schneider
Chapter 7. Emotions of Comparisons Perceptions of European anti-Americanism in U.S.-Magazines of the 1920s Adelheid von Saldern
Chapter 8. Emotions and Nineteenth Century American Art Bettina Friedl
Emotions and Society
Chapter 9. A Horrifying Experience? Public Executions and the Emotional Spectator in the New Republic Jürgen Martschukat
Chapter 10. Emotions, American Society, and Discourses on Sexuality Michael Hochgeschwender
Chapter 11. Does Every Vote Count In America? Emotions, Elections, and the Quest for Black Political Empowerment Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson The View from the Other Side: Emotions and Psychology
Chapter 12. The Fortunes of Emotion in the Science of Psychology and in the History of Emotions Horst Gundlach
Index