Program

Thursday 8 June

9.15–10.30 Keynote I

                     Thomas Dixon, Queen Mary College, University of London

                      What is the history of anger a history of?

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10.30–11.00 Coffee

11.00–13.15 Panel session I: Rhetoric, Historical Semantics, and Emotions

                      Chair: Thomas Devaney

                      Sandra Schnädelbach, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin

                      Feeling the law: Debates on Rechtsgefühl in German legal thought around 1900

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                      Jani Marjanen, University of Helsinki

                      The concept of national sentiment: On nation building and emotional language in 19th-century Finland

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                     Riikka Rossi, University of Helsinki

                     Disgust, guilt, redemption: Ugly war and cathartic potential in naturalist fiction

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13.15–14.30 Lunch

14.30–16.45 Panel session II: Emotions and the History of the Senses

                     Chair: Ville Kivimäki

                     Josephine Hoegarts, University of Helsinki

                     Voice and speech as instruments of ‘emotional practice’ in 19th-century Europe

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                     Rob Boddice, Freie Universität, Berlin

                     Neurohistory and the history of emotions: A rapprochement

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                     Philippa Lewis, University of Bristol

                     Just Plain Rude? Shyness in Nineteenth-Century French Advice Literature

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18.30 Evening Reception at HCAS, Common Room, 3rd floor

 

Friday 9 June

9.15–10.30 Keynote II

                     Ute Frevert, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin

                     The politics of humiliation: Shame and shaming in modern history

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10.30–11.00 Coffee

11.00–13.15 Panel session III: Performing Religious Emotions

                     Chair: Josephine Hoegarts

                     Thomas Devaney, University of Rochester

                     Pilgrimage and emotion in early-modern Spain

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                     Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen, University of Leiden

                     Remorse and supplication in Paradise Lost

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                     Raisa Toivo, University of Tampere

                     Answer my prayer: Performing expectation in early modern Finland

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13.15–14.30 Lunch

14.30–16.45 Panel session IV, Collective Emotions in War

                     Chair: Jani Marjanen

                     Stephanie Olsen, McGill University

                     Uncertain hopes, disrupted patriotism

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                     Ville Kivimäki, University of Tampere

                     Infectious emotions: Panic, trust, and ‘national cohesion’ in Finland, summer 1944

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                     Tuomas Tepora, University of Helsinki

                     War trance: Collective attachment and the Winter War, 1939–40

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16.45–17.15 Coffee and concluding discussion