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.
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A History of Germany from 1900 to the Present
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781009376815
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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