James A Russell
James A Russell
People witness or experience episodes they explain as due to an emotion. Like ordinary folk, many academic theorists try to understand these obviously important episodes in the same way using the terms emotion, fear, anger, joy, grief, and ...
Katie Barclay
Katie Barclay
This brief note explores how emotions have been conceptualized by scholars in the "history of emotions," particularly attending to approaches that explore emotion as a network of relations between bodies, material culture, ideas, language a...
Barbara H Rosenwein
Barbara H Rosenwein
Historical studies of emotions have much to add to the lively interest in emotions today. This article problematizes the currently popular notion of "basic emotions," shows how the history of past theories offers new ways to think about the...
Susan Lanzoni
Susan Lanzoni
In this series of stimulating reflective essays, prominent scholars of emotion and its history address the challenges and rewards of interdisciplinarity, recent work in the field, and the many conceptions of "emotion"-a polyvocality that pr...
Ben Harris
Ben Harris
In 1948, the motion picture The Snake Pit was released to popular and critical acclaim. Directed by Anatole Litvak, the film told of the mental illness and recovery of one patient, who survived overcrowding and understaffing and was treated...
Sex and gender norms in marriage: Comparing expert advice in socialist Czechoslovakia and Hungary between the 1950s and 1980s [0.03%]
社会主义捷克斯洛伐克和匈牙利的婚姻性爱和性别规范:关于专家建议的比较(二十世纪五十年代至八十年代)
Kateřina Lišková,Gábor Szegedi
Kateřina Lišková
First, we argue that sexuality was central to socialist modernization: Sex and gender were reformulated whenever the socialist project was being revised. Expertise was crucial in these reformulations, which harnessed people's support for th...
A case for a "middle-way career" in the history of psychology: The work of pioneering psychoanalyst Marjorie Brierley in early 20th century Britain [0.03%]
论英国外语心理学史上的“中间道路”职业:先驱精神分析师玛乔里·布赖尔利在20世纪初的英国的工作
Michal Shapira
Michal Shapira
Historians often focus on the most famous or radical, prolific theoreticians among psychoanalysts, thereby at times reproducing the self-centered biases of their subjects rather than providing a useful critique. I offer instead a revisionis...
Neo-Catholics against new psychology in 19th century Spain: The journal La Ciencia Cristiana (1877-1887) [0.03%]
西班牙19世纪新教友反对新心理学:《基督教科学》期刊(1877-1887)
Javier Bandrés
Javier Bandrés
In the 1870s, Krausists and Catholics struggled for hegemony in Spanish educational institutions. In the midst of the fray, a group of neo-Kantian intellectuals, led by José del Perojo, set out to renew psychology in Spain by introducing W...
Youval Rotman
Youval Rotman
Following three turning points in the historical development of psychology this study examines how the relation between mental health and the state of illness is linked to the concept of "passions." The first was the birth of modern psychia...
Yulia Ustinova
Yulia Ustinova
In her thought-provoking article, Graiver (see record 2021-21903-001) argues that many early Christian monks achieved sustained psychological health, perceived as joyful serenity by their contemporaries, and admired within their milieu and ...