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The article discusses how historians have traditionally ignored emotions in historical studies but argues that emotions influence political actions and should be analyzed. It explores how certain emotions like fear, anger, and hatred shaped events in medieval and early modern Europe. The author believes studying emotions can provide insight into population movements, violence, and other historical phenomena.
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Worrying about Emotions in History Author(s): Barbara H. Rosenwein Source: The American Historical Review, Vol. 107, No.

3 (June 2002), pp. 821-845 Published by: Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Historical Association Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/532498 . Accessed: 16/04/2013 10:08
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