LEADER 05810nam 22005415 450 001 9910254779003321 005 20200703180845.0 010 $a1-137-44271-9 024 7 $a10.1057/978-1-137-44271-0 035 $a(CKB)3710000000869006 035 $a(DE-He213)978-1-137-44271-0 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4719940 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000869006 100 $a20160923d2016 u| 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurnn|008mamaa 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aDisaster, Death and the Emotions in the Shadow of the Apocalypse, 1400?1700$b[electronic resource] /$fedited by Jennifer Spinks, Charles Zika 205 $a1st ed. 2016. 210 1$aLondon :$cPalgrave Macmillan UK :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (XXII, 364 p. 55 illus., 37 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aPalgrave Studies in the History of Emotions 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-137-44270-0 327 $a1. Introduction : rethinking disaster and emotions, 1400-1700 / Jennifer Spinks and Charles Zika.--2. Deciphering divine wrath and displaying godly sorrow : providentialism and emotion in early modern England / Alexandra Walsham.--3. Disastro, Catastrophe, and divine judgment : words, concepts and images for 'natural' threats to social order in the Middle Ages and Renaissance / Gerrit Jasper Schenk.--4. Disaster, apocalypse, emotions and time in sixteenth-century pamphlets / Charles Zika.--5. Fear, indignation, grief and relief : emotional narratives in war chronicles from the Netherlands (1568-1648) / Erika Kuijpers.--6. Civil war violence, prodigy culture and families in the French wars of religion / Jennifer Spinks.--7. Experiencing the Thirty Years' War : autobiographical writings by members of religious orders in Bavaria / Sigrun Haude.--8. 'Jangled the belles, and with fearful outcry, raysed the secure inhabitants' : emotion, memory and storm surges in the early modern East Anglian landscape / Dolly MacKinnon.--9. God's executioners : angels, devils and the plague in Giovanni Sercambi's illustrated chronicle (1400) / Louise Marshall.--10. Desire after disaster : Lot and his daughters / Patricia Simons.--11. Framing warfare and destruction in sixteenth-century Netherlandish prints : the Clades Judaeae Gentis series by Maarten van Heemskerck / Dagmar Eichberger.--12. The destruction of Magdeburg in 1631 : the art of a disastrous victory / Jeffrey Chipps Smith.--13. Ballads of death and disaster : the role of song in early modern news transmission / Una McIlvenna.--14. Dragged to hell : family annihilation and brotherly love in the age of the apocalypse / David Lederer.--15. Divine, deadly or disastrous? diarists' emotional responses to printed news in sixteenth-century France / Susan Broomhall.--16. Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London : trauma and emotion, private and public / Stephanie Trigg. 330 $aIn late medieval and early modern Europe, textual and visual records of disaster and mass death allow us to encounter the intense emotions generated through the religious, providential and apocalyptic frameworks that provided these events with meaning. This collection brings together historians, art historians, and literary specialists in a cross-disciplinary collection shaped by new developments in the history of emotions. It offers a rich range of analytical frameworks and case studies, from the emotional language of divine providence to individual and communal experiences of disaster. Geographically wide-ranging, the collection also analyses many different sorts of media: from letters and diaries to broadsheets and paintings. Through these and other historical records, the contributors examine how communities and individuals experienced, responded to, recorded and managed the emotional dynamics and trauma created by dramatic events like massacres, floods, fires, earthquakes and plagues. Jennifer Spinks is Senior Lecturer in Early Modern History at the University of Manchester, UK. Her research projects often concern print culture and religious identities in northern Europe, and include the co-curated exhibition projectMagic, Witches and Devils in the Early Modern World. Her publications includeMonstrous Births and Visual Culture in Sixteenth-Century Germany (2009). Charles Zika is Professorial Fellow in History at the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Chief Investigator, ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions. 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