History of Science and the Emotions
Osiris, Volume 31, Number 1 | 2016
Introduction
An Introduction to History of Science and the Emotions
Otniel E. Dror, Bettina Hitzer, Anja Laukötter, Pilar León-Sanz
Situating Emotions
Medieval Sciences of Emotions during the Eleventh to Thirteenth Centuries: An Intellectual History
Damien Boquet, Piroska Nagy
Moving Soul: Emotions in Late Medieval Medicine
Naama Cohen-Hanegbi
The Feeling Body and Its Diseases: How Cancer Went Psychosomatic in Twentieth-Century Germany
Bettina Hitzer, Pilar León-Sanz
Mother Love and Mental Illness: An Emotional History
Anne Harrington
Emotions into Practice
Affected Doctors: Dead Bodies and Affective and Professional Cultures in Early Modern European Anatomy
Rafael Mandressi
Pain as Practice in Paolo Mantegazza’s Science of Emotions
Dolores Martín Moruno
Tempering Madness: Emil Kraepelin’s Research on Affective Disorders
Eric J. Engstrom
How Films Entered the Classroom: The Sciences and the Emotional Education of Youth through Health Education Films in the United States and Germany, 1910–30
Anja Laukötter
New Emotions–New Knowledge–New Subjectivities
The Intimate Geographies of Panic Disorder: Parsing Anxiety through Psychopharmacological Dissection
Felicity Callard
Cold War “Super-Pleasure”: Insatiability, Self-Stimulation, and the Postwar Brain
Otniel E. Dror
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