02349 a2200445 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020002200067037003700089040000700126041000800133072001500141072001600156072001700172072001600189072001300205072001500218072001600233072001400249072002100263072001400284072001400298072001400312072001400326072001300340072001400353072002100367072002100388072002100409072002100430072002100451072002600472100001800498245008100516250000600597260003200603300001000635520124300645999001501888103215065320250328151423.0250324022025GB eng  a9781032150659qBB bTaylor & FranciscGBP 110.00fBB a01 aeng7 aNHK2thema7 aNHTB2thema7 aNHWR32thema7 aNHWR2thema7 aN2thema7 aGBC2thema7 a1KBB2bisac7 a3M2bisac7 a3MNQ-US-E2bisac7 aHBJK2bic7 aHBTB2bic7 aHBWJ2bic7 aHBLL2bic7 aGBC2bic7 a3J2bisac7 aHIS0360402bisac7 aHIS0540002bisac7 aHIS0370602bisac7 aHIS0000002bisac7 aHIS0290002bisac7 a152.40973090332bisac1 aSusan J. Matt10aEmotions in the US During the Long Nineteenth CenturybVolume I: 1800–1865 a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250401 a262 p bThis collection of primary sources examines the history of emotions in the United States, spanning the years 1800-1865. This period was filled with dramatic political, social and economic changes, including the development of a new national identity, the spread of chattel slavery, the rise of capitalism, the surge of religious revivalism, military and settler expansion into Native American, Mexican, and British lands, and the Civil War. While these events have been well studied, this collection explores these upheavals using the lens of the history of emotions. The volumes bring together a rich group of primary sources demonstrating how Americans responded to these large public events. It also includes sources that trace the more private and subjective experiences of daily life during the 19th century, for the era was witness to significant transformations in ideals of family and romantic love, conceptions of honour and courage, anger and indignation, selfishness and greed. It also was a period when new emotions like homesickness and boredom appeared. This fascinating collection of materials, alongside extensive editorial commentary, will be of great interest to students of American History and the History of Emotions. c8292d8292