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Science and emotions after 1945 : a transatlantic perspective
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Science and emotions after 1945 : a transatlantic perspective

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Humanists and the experimental study of emotion / William M. Reddy
"Both of us disgusted in my insula" : mirror neuron theory and emotional empathy / Ruth Leys
Emotion science and the heart of a two-cultures problem / Daniel M. Gross and Stephanie Preston
What is an excitement? / Otniel E. Dror
The science of pain and pleasure in the shadow of the Holocaust / Cathy Gere
Oncomotions : experience and debates in West Germany and the United States after 1945 / Bettina Hitzer
The concept of panic : military psychiatry and emotional preparation for nuclear war in postwar West Germany / Frank Biess
Preventing the inevitable : military psychiatry and the origins of limited tours of duty in the US Army during World War II / Rebecca Jo Plant
Feeling for the protest faster : how the self-starving body influences social movements and global medical ethics / Nayan B. Shah
Across different cultures' emotions in science during the early twentieth century / Uffa Jensen
Decolonizing emotion : the management of feeling in the new world order / Jordanna Bailkin
Passions, preferences, and animal spirits : how does homo oeconomicus cope with emotions? / Ute Frevert
The transatlantic element in the sociology of emotions / Helena Flam
Feminist theories and the science of emotion / Catherine Lutz
Affect, trauma, and daily life : transatlantic legal and medical responses to bullying and intimidation / Roddey Reid
Coda, on historiography erasures : writing history about Holocaust trauma / Carolyn J. Dean

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