The article explores the role that emotions played both in the political action of the French revolutionary Louise Michel and in the construction of her figure as a charismatic symbol of the transnational anarchist movement. It argues that the use of emotions as an analytical and methodological tool allows to reevaluate the coherence of Michel’s political outlook and her significance in the history of the anarchist movement. Her case study indicates that this perspective should be adopted to challenge the dominant trope in the narratives of women’s activism and to assert the importance of emotions in the political agency of other anarchist militants: sentiment was not a limit, but at the core of their pioneering ideas and political militanc...
This article has two aims: to theorize ways in which mood is gendered, and to explore the importance...
The article provides an analysis of three emotion management strategies in collective action. From t...
International audienceThe political commitment on the extreme left wing, as it is described in semi-...
The article explores the role that emotions played both in the political action of the French revolu...
This article proposes a political reassessment of the long period of time spent in London by the Fre...
Published online: 02 October 2014This article studies the reactivation of activist networks in high-...
This article studies the reactivation of activist networks in high-risk settings through a longitudi...
In the last third of the nineteenth century, Louise Michel is the subject of an abundant and politic...
It might seem trivial and mere common sense to note that revolts and revolutions are deeply emotiona...
This article examines the intertwinings between emotion and political protest in the 2011 Egyptian r...
a b s T r a C T Having overcome the prejudice that equated emotion with irrationality, collective ac...
This article aims to articulate emotional states, from the macro level (the passions) to the micro l...
Despite the fact that historians analyze emotions of classical antiquity, the term 'emotion' itself ...
In most academic research on politics, emotions are deemed important only to the realm of subjects o...
At the crossroads of political historical sociology, social history of ideas, and political sociolog...
This article has two aims: to theorize ways in which mood is gendered, and to explore the importance...
The article provides an analysis of three emotion management strategies in collective action. From t...
International audienceThe political commitment on the extreme left wing, as it is described in semi-...
The article explores the role that emotions played both in the political action of the French revolu...
This article proposes a political reassessment of the long period of time spent in London by the Fre...
Published online: 02 October 2014This article studies the reactivation of activist networks in high-...
This article studies the reactivation of activist networks in high-risk settings through a longitudi...
In the last third of the nineteenth century, Louise Michel is the subject of an abundant and politic...
It might seem trivial and mere common sense to note that revolts and revolutions are deeply emotiona...
This article examines the intertwinings between emotion and political protest in the 2011 Egyptian r...
a b s T r a C T Having overcome the prejudice that equated emotion with irrationality, collective ac...
This article aims to articulate emotional states, from the macro level (the passions) to the micro l...
Despite the fact that historians analyze emotions of classical antiquity, the term 'emotion' itself ...
In most academic research on politics, emotions are deemed important only to the realm of subjects o...
At the crossroads of political historical sociology, social history of ideas, and political sociolog...
This article has two aims: to theorize ways in which mood is gendered, and to explore the importance...
The article provides an analysis of three emotion management strategies in collective action. From t...
International audienceThe political commitment on the extreme left wing, as it is described in semi-...