From the nineteenth century the adherents of the Devotio Moderna were regarded as the archetypical Dutch, mainly because of the measured way in which they handled their emotions. This article challenges this notion by a careful study of the Devotio Moderna as an emotional community, in which different emotional styles were developed. It examines perceptions and performances of emotions in Devotio Moderna biographies, focusing on the seminal emotions of fear and love. Biographies provide insight into the emotional styles of different groups in Devotio Moderna, men in contrast to women, sisters and brothers of the Common Life as opposed to regular canons and canonesses. De Moderne Devotie, de emoties en de zoektocht naar een Nederlandse ident...
This article presents a new model for emotion mining, resulting from the research project Embodied E...
Catrien Santing, ‘Don’t forget feelings’; the importance of sensitivity in political history Since t...
Willem Frijhoff, Emotions squaredOne can only approve of Catrien Santing’s and Marjan Schwegman’s pl...
From the nineteenth century the adherents of the Devotio Moderna were regarded as the archetypical D...
De Moderne Devotie, de emoties en de zoektocht naar een Nederlandse identiteitDit artikel zet een kr...
A style of feeling known as the ‘cult of sensibility’ swept through Europe in the second half of the...
The Devotio Moderna was one of the most important movements of religious reform in the late Middle A...
Throughout history emotions and emotional styles have functioned as social markers to make a distinc...
The new history of emotions and the modern history of religion share the important question of the i...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Bataafs Flegma? De Nederlanders en hun emoties in de Premoderne Tijd Het najaarscongres van het KNHG...
This article proposes a combined perspective of Greenblatt’s famous concept of ‘self-fashioning’ and...
In the autumn of 2011 the Royal Dutch Historical Society held its annual autumn conference. The them...
The article addresses affective piety as it developed in the late medieval Low Countries – the new, ...
Bataafs Flegma? De Nederlanders en hun emoties in de Premoderne TijdHet najaarscongres van het KNHG ...
This article presents a new model for emotion mining, resulting from the research project Embodied E...
Catrien Santing, ‘Don’t forget feelings’; the importance of sensitivity in political history Since t...
Willem Frijhoff, Emotions squaredOne can only approve of Catrien Santing’s and Marjan Schwegman’s pl...
From the nineteenth century the adherents of the Devotio Moderna were regarded as the archetypical D...
De Moderne Devotie, de emoties en de zoektocht naar een Nederlandse identiteitDit artikel zet een kr...
A style of feeling known as the ‘cult of sensibility’ swept through Europe in the second half of the...
The Devotio Moderna was one of the most important movements of religious reform in the late Middle A...
Throughout history emotions and emotional styles have functioned as social markers to make a distinc...
The new history of emotions and the modern history of religion share the important question of the i...
This article reviews some of the current trends within the field of early modern emotion studies, su...
Bataafs Flegma? De Nederlanders en hun emoties in de Premoderne Tijd Het najaarscongres van het KNHG...
This article proposes a combined perspective of Greenblatt’s famous concept of ‘self-fashioning’ and...
In the autumn of 2011 the Royal Dutch Historical Society held its annual autumn conference. The them...
The article addresses affective piety as it developed in the late medieval Low Countries – the new, ...
Bataafs Flegma? De Nederlanders en hun emoties in de Premoderne TijdHet najaarscongres van het KNHG ...
This article presents a new model for emotion mining, resulting from the research project Embodied E...
Catrien Santing, ‘Don’t forget feelings’; the importance of sensitivity in political history Since t...
Willem Frijhoff, Emotions squaredOne can only approve of Catrien Santing’s and Marjan Schwegman’s pl...