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25.01.2022 #tbt Just in case you missed it, read Katie Barclay's (The University of Adelaide) post about 'The Statues of a Scottish Childhood: Emotions and History' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/9E7i50AAEpe #emostorians



23.01.2022 Reminder, applications for the Adaptations Digital Workshop to be held online on Friday 2 October (and organised by Limina Journal) close on 31 August. More details: http://ow.ly/6AHr50APZ9J #adaptation #adaptationstudies

21.01.2022 New publication: ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions deputy director Katie Barclay (The University of Adelaide) 'The History of Emotions: A Student Guide to Methods and Sources' was recently published by Macmillan International Higher Education http://ow.ly/5pYn50BklTn #emohistorians

20.01.2022 #tbt In case you missed it read Jonathan Zecher's (@ACUmedia) post about Acedia on the @ThinkEmotions blog http://ow.ly/943i50BqTTA



20.01.2022 #tbt In case you missed it read Frederic Kiernan's (The University of Melbourne) post about 'Poor Zelenka!' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/RrtU50BqTRL

18.01.2022 #tbt Why not revisit Paul Megna's (Purchase College, SUNY) post about 'Sceptical Thomas, Shocked Thomas, Sad Thomas' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/6ZDH50AW8WU

18.01.2022 The new issue (4.1) of EHCS is out now!



16.01.2022 #tbt Why not revisit Susan J. Matt's (Weber State University) post about 'Changing Places in America An Emotional History' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/T3uo50CihoK

16.01.2022 #tbt Why not revisit Mick Warren's (University of Sydney) post about '‘The Adam Goodes Fire’ and the Myth of White Victimhood' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/x0vO50BX57h

15.01.2022 #tbt Just in case you missed it earlier, read Cassandra Schilling and Erin Sebo's (both Flinders University) about 'Marriage as Exile in Old English Literature' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog. Part of the 'Exiles Project' http://ow.ly/GGwn50APVOf

14.01.2022 New publication: Laura J. Rosenthal (University of Maryland), 'Ways of the World: Theater and Cosmopolitanism in the Restoration and Beyond', published by Cornell University Press Prof Rosenthal was a keynote at the 'Authenticity of Emotions' ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions collaboratory held in 2012 http://ow.ly/rPMr50BX5nA

14.01.2022 Read James Kane and @erin_sebo (both @Flinders) new post about 'The virtues and vexations of voluntary isolation in early medieval England' on the @ThinkEmotions blog. Part of @ExilesProject http://historiesofemotion.com//the-virtues-and-vexations-/



14.01.2022 Event announcement: Free public lecture on 'The Distant Origins of Modern Art: Reason, Madness and Reversal in Goya’s Paintings and Works on Paper', speaker Richard Read (The University of Western Australia), on Wednesday 16 September (begins 6:30pm AWST). Sponsored by The Perth Medieval and Renaissance Group - PMRG , MEMS @ UWA and ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions http://ow.ly/Wosb50Bkt9m

13.01.2022 Read Jonathan Zecher's (@ACUmedia) post about Acedia on the @ThinkEmotions blog http://historiesofemotion.com/2020/09/08/acedia/

12.01.2022 Read Michael Spitzer's (@LivUni) post about 'Music and the History of Emotion' on the @ThinkEmotions blog http://historiesofemotion.com//music-and-the-history-of-e/

12.01.2022 The new ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions workshop on ‘The Emotions of Isolation’, is now online. It features short videos of a number of emotions scholars reflecting on how their areas of research provide new ways of thinking about isolation. The 'Emotions of Isolation Project' is led by Dr Dawn LaValle Norman, from the Australian Catholic University (ACU) node of ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions http://ow.ly/YPad50Bed58 #emotions #loneliness #covid19

09.01.2022 #tbt Just in case you missed it earlier, read Matthew Firth and James Kane's (both Flinders University) post about 'Isolation, Loneliness and Risk Taking in Medieval Icelandic Outlaw Sagas' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog. Part of the 'Exiles Project' http://ow.ly/UTSE50APVHl

08.01.2022 Call for Papers: 2021 Korea Research Collaboratory: Emotions: 'Attachment and Connection in Korea's Past and Present', 45 February 2021, hosted by the Korea Research Centre of Western Australia (online via Zoom). Sponsored by the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS-2020-OLU-20200039), co-sponsored by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions and @UWAInstituteOfAdvancedStudies . Call For Papers closes 2 October 2020 http://ow.ly/czkq50BqU1e

07.01.2022 @ThinkEmotions eNews September 2020 - https://mailchi.mp/uwa/thinkemotions-enews-september-2020

05.01.2022 New publication: 'Matters of Engagement. Emotions, Identity and Cultural Contact in the Premodern World', edited by D. Hacke, C. Jarzebowski (both Freie Universität Berlin) and H. Ziegler (German Historical Institute London - Deutsches Historisches Institut London) and is published by Routledge. This publication is the outcome of the 2016 conference 'Emotions: Movement, Cultural Contact and Exchange, 11001800' sponsored by ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions and Freie Universität Berlin https://www.routledge.com//Hacke-Jarz/p/book/9781138594678

05.01.2022 #tbt Just in case you missed it earlier, read James Kane and Erin Sebo (both Flinders University) post about 'The virtues and vexations of voluntary isolation in early medieval England' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog. Part of the Exiles Project http://ow.ly/gb4o50APVUR

03.01.2022 Congratulations to Dr Penelope Rossiter (Western Sydney University) for winning the 2019 Philippa Maddern Prize with her article: ‘The Municipal Pool in Australia: Emotional Geography and Affective Intensities.’ EHCS 3.2 (2019): 30020. Find out more: http://ow.ly/5CuL50BHiLW Emotions: History, Culture, Society

03.01.2022 On the anniversary of Princess Diana's death why not revisit Jane Davidson's (The University of Melbourne) post about 'Diana’s funeral and music' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/bDlj50zJUHe

03.01.2022 New event: On Sept 1/2 ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions deputy director Katie Barclay (The University of Adelaide) will speaking on 'Historical perspectives on family emtions', as part of the ISRE - International Society for Research on Emotion Emotions Webinar series. Times: 4:30pm PDT (9/1), 7:30pm EST (9/1), 1:30am CET (9/2), 9am ACST (9/2). Register: http://ow.ly/WuPB50BacQK

02.01.2022 Read Frederic Kiernan's (@unimelb) post about 'Poor Zelenka!' on the @ThinkEmotions blog http://historiesofemotion.com/2020/09/03/poor-zelenka/

01.01.2022 Event announcement: Virtual symposium on ‘Emotions and Clinical Communication in Antiquity’, hosted by the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry (Australian Catholic University (ACU) in collaboration with ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, 2830 October 2020. All are invited but RSVP is required http://ow.ly/6SLn50BAKrf

01.01.2022 #tbt Why not revisit Ben Gook's (The University of Melbourne) post about 'Dancing at the End of History: The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Ecstasy in Berlin' on the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions blog http://ow.ly/AEkn50CihkD

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