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23 mar 2024 · Book Reviews. A medievalist, Barbara H. Rosenwein is one of the pioneers of the history of emotions and has dedicated, among other works, two important monographs and a university textbook to the approach. With this book, she offers a cross-historical survey about one single emotion, anger.
18 lut 2021 · Back in the days of feudalism, peasants weren’t allowed to get angry, at least publicly. Anger is much discussed in the bible. It is, in some instances, a metaphor for power, and it is the basis for a lucrative industry teaching people how to manage their anger.
14 wrz 2020 · This article explores the challenges and controversies of defining and studying anger as a historical phenomenon. It argues that anger is a modern concept that has no stable referent or universal meaning across time and cultures.
22 sty 2021 · Historian Dr. Barbara H. Rosenwein is a professor emerita at Loyola University Chicago. Tom's first guest today has thought a lot about that question, and how human understanding of this basic emotion -- number six on the hit parade of the Seven Deadly Sins -- has changed over the millennium.
When i first wrote and published Anger Solutions: Proven Strategies for Effectively Resolving Anger and Taking Control of Your Emotions, my intention was to provide a step-by-step self-directed guide for readers who wanted to understand, express, and resolve the problems that caused their anger.
Although Stearns and Stearns disavowed any attempt to define ‘anger’ explicitly, the way they wrote suggested a belief in a single underlying, instinctual emotion, which American society had accommodated or resisted within the domains of marriage, child-rearing, and work, in various ways.
14 wrz 2020 · In the article, Thomas argues that “anger” is not the name of a stable or universal emotional state, and that exploring the term’s history can help us be clearer and more critical about its meaning and value today.