The capitalist system has often been described by its critics as a heartless economic structure corroding social bonds and symbolic values. Its defenders and analysts likewise use narratives that position emotions as central to the economy. This book enquires into the history of these framings.
The capitalist system has often been described by its critics as a heartless economic structure corroding social bonds and symbolic values. Its defenders and analysts likewise use narratives that position emotions as central to the economy. This book enquires into the history of these framings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Agnes Arndt is a senior researcher at the Hannah Arendt Institute for Totalitarianism Studies and has worked extensively on Modern European History and the Cultural History of Economics. She is the author of Intellektuelle in der Oppostion (2007) and Rote Bürger (2013) and the co-author of Feeling Political (2022). agnes.arndt@mailbox.tu-dresden.de Kerstin Maria Pahl is a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development specializing in the cultural history of the Anglophone world. Her publications include Revisiting the History of Emotions (ed. 2023) and The Visual Worlds of Life Writing. Portraits and Biographies in England, 1680-1750 (2024). Pahl@mpib-berlin.mpg.de
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Part I A Cold System? Chapter 1 The Cold Bourgeoisie. Affect and Colonial Property By Henrike Kohpeiß Chapter 2 Cold Pop. How West German Pop Culture Began to Embrace the Modern World By Florian Völker Part II Cold Capitalists? Chapter 3 Cold Melancholy. Tempers of Financial Pathology in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol By Timothy Attanucci Chapter 4 Citizen-Subjects of Capitalism. Comparing the Autobiographies of John Kenneth Galbraith and Milton and Rose Friedman By Maurice Cottier Chapter 5 Hope, Indignation, Nostalgia. The Emotional Navigation of Urban Modernity in Post-War Istanbul By Emre Gönlügür Part III Cold Markets? Chapter 6 Warm Socialism and Cold Capitalism? The Ongoing Debate Over the Economic Reconstruction of Eastern Germany After Revolution and Reunification, 1989-1990 By Marcus Böick Chapter 7 "Small Group, Big Business". Imagining Capitalism and Capitalists in Late-Socialist Poland By Florian Peters Chapter 8 "Closed Doors, Sealed Lips". Emotional Practices on Legal and Illegal Art Markets in Early Twentieth-Century Germany By Paul Franke
Part I A Cold System? Chapter 1 The Cold Bourgeoisie. Affect and Colonial Property By Henrike Kohpeiß Chapter 2 Cold Pop. How West German Pop Culture Began to Embrace the Modern World By Florian Völker Part II Cold Capitalists? Chapter 3 Cold Melancholy. Tempers of Financial Pathology in Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol By Timothy Attanucci Chapter 4 Citizen-Subjects of Capitalism. Comparing the Autobiographies of John Kenneth Galbraith and Milton and Rose Friedman By Maurice Cottier Chapter 5 Hope, Indignation, Nostalgia. The Emotional Navigation of Urban Modernity in Post-War Istanbul By Emre Gönlügür Part III Cold Markets? Chapter 6 Warm Socialism and Cold Capitalism? The Ongoing Debate Over the Economic Reconstruction of Eastern Germany After Revolution and Reunification, 1989-1990 By Marcus Böick Chapter 7 "Small Group, Big Business". Imagining Capitalism and Capitalists in Late-Socialist Poland By Florian Peters Chapter 8 "Closed Doors, Sealed Lips". Emotional Practices on Legal and Illegal Art Markets in Early Twentieth-Century Germany By Paul Franke
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