This special issue of the journal was conceived in 2015 when the Stout Centre at Victoria University of Wellington held a conference on 'The History of Emotions'. The history of emotions is a new, but rapidly expanding, field of scholarly enquiry across the humanities and social sciences. Internationally, for example, it has drawn together social/cultural historians with historians of science and medicine. Reflecting this interdisciplinary engagement various participants in the 2015 conference discussed human-animal relationships and animal emotions, both of which are particularly apposite in the context of a New Zealand economy heavily dependent upon the rural pastoral sector. The first six articles in this issue therefore respond to a div...
In this volume of studies, Animal: Moments of Affect, Moments of Pain, eight ethnologists apply a cu...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and cultural cues. These are interpret...
This course first explores the links between emotions shown by animals and humans, by asking these q...
As the field of emotions history began to take shape in the 1980s, interdisciplinary challenges and ...
Historical research on emotion has been gaining ground steadily over the past three decades, becomin...
The idea of animals having emotions was once rejected as being anthropomorphic and unscientific. How...
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
The history of the emotions first developed as a field of inquiry in Europe. It took root in the Uni...
Expansion of the field of emotions history to include greater participation by Spanish scholars and ...
This article briefly appraises the state of the art in the history of emotions, looking to its theor...
Emotions are sometimes thought of as human universals, biological facts shared by everyone due to th...
In the past few years, the AHR has published five “Conversations,” each on a subject of interest to ...
Are emotions becoming more conspicuous in contemporary life? Are the social sciences undergoing an a...
Are emotions becoming more conspicuous in contemporary life? Are the social sciences undergoing an a...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
In this volume of studies, Animal: Moments of Affect, Moments of Pain, eight ethnologists apply a cu...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and cultural cues. These are interpret...
This course first explores the links between emotions shown by animals and humans, by asking these q...
As the field of emotions history began to take shape in the 1980s, interdisciplinary challenges and ...
Historical research on emotion has been gaining ground steadily over the past three decades, becomin...
The idea of animals having emotions was once rejected as being anthropomorphic and unscientific. How...
The surge in history of emotions research worldwide has produced innovative readings of past culture...
The history of the emotions first developed as a field of inquiry in Europe. It took root in the Uni...
Expansion of the field of emotions history to include greater participation by Spanish scholars and ...
This article briefly appraises the state of the art in the history of emotions, looking to its theor...
Emotions are sometimes thought of as human universals, biological facts shared by everyone due to th...
In the past few years, the AHR has published five “Conversations,” each on a subject of interest to ...
Are emotions becoming more conspicuous in contemporary life? Are the social sciences undergoing an a...
Are emotions becoming more conspicuous in contemporary life? Are the social sciences undergoing an a...
\u2018Emotions\u2019 is the key concept around which the essays that will be collected in the first ...
In this volume of studies, Animal: Moments of Affect, Moments of Pain, eight ethnologists apply a cu...
Human emotions constitute a complex interaction of biological and cultural cues. These are interpret...
This course first explores the links between emotions shown by animals and humans, by asking these q...