Following the footsteps of Natalie Zemon Davis, and very much in her honor, the previous two chapters traced the possibilities of a global history and the creation of terrains of polemic and encounter within the vast and important culture field that developed around Mary in medieval Europe. In this chapter we will continue the enterprise of identifying Tasks and Themes in the Study of Europe-an Culture, by studying the emergence of a European style of emotive devotion. For in the centuries th..
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
[Extract] This chapter investigates the dialectic relationship between early modern embodiment and m...
Isambert François-André. Zemon Davis (Natalie) Society and Culture in Early Modern France. In: Archi...
In Emotion and Devotion Miri Rubin explores the craft of the historian through a series of studies o...
This volume spans the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, across Europe and its empires, and brings ...
Source : Springer This book analyzes how acts of feeling at a discursive, somatic, and rhetorical ...
In her article “The rites of violence” Natalie Davis taught many important lessons. One of the most ...
This volume spans the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, across Europe and its empires, and brings ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
Religious and moral commitment is strong in England's medieval fictions. The continued presence of m...
Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, c. 1450–1800 is a collection of studies ...
The “emotional turn” has prompted numerous studies on the history of emotions in the medieval and ea...
This chapter examines the importance of books, reading and writing for Catholic women after the Refo...
The relation of baronial ideals to feudal, national, and religious principles is not the only concer...
Source : Brepols P. Maddern, J. McEwan, A. M. Scott (eds.), Performing Emotions in Early Europe, Bre...
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
[Extract] This chapter investigates the dialectic relationship between early modern embodiment and m...
Isambert François-André. Zemon Davis (Natalie) Society and Culture in Early Modern France. In: Archi...
In Emotion and Devotion Miri Rubin explores the craft of the historian through a series of studies o...
This volume spans the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, across Europe and its empires, and brings ...
Source : Springer This book analyzes how acts of feeling at a discursive, somatic, and rhetorical ...
In her article “The rites of violence” Natalie Davis taught many important lessons. One of the most ...
This volume spans the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries, across Europe and its empires, and brings ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
Religious and moral commitment is strong in England's medieval fictions. The continued presence of m...
Emotions, Art, and Christianity in the Transatlantic World, c. 1450–1800 is a collection of studies ...
The “emotional turn” has prompted numerous studies on the history of emotions in the medieval and ea...
This chapter examines the importance of books, reading and writing for Catholic women after the Refo...
The relation of baronial ideals to feudal, national, and religious principles is not the only concer...
Source : Brepols P. Maddern, J. McEwan, A. M. Scott (eds.), Performing Emotions in Early Europe, Bre...
The Routledge History of Emotions in Europe: 1100–1700 presents the state of the field of pre-modern...
[Extract] This chapter investigates the dialectic relationship between early modern embodiment and m...
Isambert François-André. Zemon Davis (Natalie) Society and Culture in Early Modern France. In: Archi...