Part I. What are Emotions: 1. Answers from cognitive psychology | |
2. Answers from anthropology | |
3. Emotional expression as a form of speech act | |
4. Emotional liberty | |
Part II. Emotions in History: France 1700-1850: 5. The flowering of sentimentalism (1700-1789) | |
6. Sentimentalism in the making of the Revolution (1789-1815) | |
7. Liberal reason, romantic passions (1815-1848) | |
8. Personal destinies: case material of early nineteenth century | |
Conclusion | |
Appendix A. Anomalous cases from the Gazette des Tribunaux | |
Appendix B. Anomalous cases from the archives of the Tribunal civil de Versailles. |
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