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With its innovative format, Debating New Approaches to History addresses issues currently at the top of the discipline's theoretical and methodological agenda. In its chapters, leading historians of both older and younger generations from... more
"The history of emotions" is the first accessible book on the theories, methods, achievements, and problems in this burgeoning field of historical inquiry. Historians of emotion borrow heavily from the disciplines of anthropology,... more
As disciplines, psychology and history share a primary concern with the human condition. Yet historically, the relationship between the two fields has been uneasy, marked by a long-standing climate of mutual suspicion. This book engages... more
The history of emotions, now a major focus in the discipline of history, has taken off in the last decade. Still, one could be forgiven for wondering where the history of emotions is. Despite the great explosion of work being produced by... more
The pursuit of the history of experience has been emboldened in the last ten years by a certain strand of neuroscientific research that attests to the contingency and the mutability of experience. This chapter lays out the intellectual... more
The value of a tighter connection between psychology, neuroscience and history is to afford an approach that I have elsewhere called ‘history from within’. This label was intended to describe the approach sought by Lynn Hunt in her recent... more
“Histories from below” sought to give voice to those ordinary folk whose social position had failed to afford them great power, wealth, or responsibility: the neglected undocumented. Now, Lynn Hunt calls for a revolution that would task... more
Introduction to a forum on Daniel Smail's "Deep History and the Brain" for the French interdisciplinary journal "Tracés".
Produced for St Catherine's 'Disciplines of History' class.
Psychology as a discipline concerned with human behavior can provide history researchers with new perspectives to reread the past. No knowledge is capable of recognizing all aspects of human life by itself. Two interdisciplinary... more
This experimental writing piece by the Earth Unbound Collective explores the ethical, political and pedagogical challenges in addressing climate change, activism and justice. The provocation Earth Unbound: the struggle to breathe and the... more
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