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The Power of Emotions

The Power of Emotions

The Power of Emotions

A History of Germany from 1900 to the Present
Author:
Ute Frevert, Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin
Published:
October 2023
Availability:
Available
Format:
Hardback
ISBN:
9781009376839

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    Emotions make history and have their own history. Exploring the emotional worlds of the German people, this book tells a very different story of the twentieth century. Ute Frevert reveals how emotions have shaped and influenced not only individuals but entire societies. Politicians use emotions, and institutions frame them, while social movements work with and through them. Ute Frevert's engaging analysis of twenty essential and powerful emotions – including anger, grief, hate, love, pride, shame and trust – explores how emotions coloured major events and developments from the German Empire to the Federal Republic until this very day. Emotions also have a history, illustrated by the changing forms, meanings and atmosphere of various emotions in twentieth-century Germany: for example, hate was a driving force behind National Socialism but is out of place in a democracy. Around 1900, people associated practices with love or nostalgia that do not resonate with us today. Showcasing why Germans were enthusiastic about the war in 1914 and proud of their national football team in 2006, this book highlights the historical power of emotions as much as their own historicity.

    • Takes a unique approach by presenting a lexicon of emotions instead of a chronologically ordered narrative
    • Shows how 20 powerful emotions, like love or anger, underwent many metamorphoses during the long twentieth century
    • Offers an accessible introduction to the flourishing field of the history of emotions

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘Ute Frevert’s new book is an encyclopaedic history of the social and cultural framing of emotions. It is an entrancing and lively account of the power of emotions to change worlds. A ‘must read’ for anyone curious about lived, felt experiences in the twentieth century.’ Joanna Bourke, Birkbeck, University of London

    ‘Written by one of the world’s leading historians of Germany at the top of her game, Ute Frevert’s The Power of Emotions is an unusually marvellous and a marvellously unusual book. This book looks at German history from about 1900 onwards through the prism of 20 emotions. Every chapter on an emotion is a kind of tour down 120 years of German memory lane, furnishing highly original re-readings through a history of emotions lens.’ Jan Plamper, University of Limerick

    ‘In this elegantly written book, Ute Frevert demonstrates how emotions make history and are also made by history. She analyses twenty different emotions from anger to nostalgia and from disgust to pride and uses them to shine a light on the five political regimes of twentieth-century Germany.’ Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, University of Oxford

    ‘… although initially disorienting to read, this panoramic history of emotions is ultimately reorienting in its subject matter and its approach. It brings to light the emotional dimension of the past, illuminating people, places, events, and experiences that have generally remained in the shadows or only been dimly discernible.’ Thomas A. Kohut, The Journal of Modern History

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    Product details

    October 2023
    Hardback
    9781009376839
    376 pages
    236 × 156 × 24 mm
    0.65kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the power of emotions in German history
    • Anger
    • Belonging
    • Curiosity
    • Disgust
    • Empathy
    • Envy
    • Fear
    • Fondness
    • Grief
    • Hate
    • Honour
    • Hope
    • Humility
    • Joy
    • Love
    • Nostalgia
    • Pride
    • Shame
    • Solidarity
    • Trust.
      Author
    • Ute Frevert , Max-Planck-Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin

      Ute Frevert is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, and President of the Max Weber Foundation. Until 2007, she was Professor of German history at Yale University. She is a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and has been awarded the German Order of Merit for her international contribution to modern social, cultural and political history.