Anger: The Struggle for Emotional Control in America's History
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ISBN: 0226771520 / Publisher: University of Chicago Press, June 1989
Looks at the history of anger in American daily life, discusses the expression of anger in colonial times
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In this groundbreaking social history, Carol and Peter Stearns trace the two hundred-year development of anger, beginning with premodern colonial America. Drawing on diaries and popular advice literature of key periods, Anger deals with the everyday experiences of the family and workplace in its examination of our attempts to control our domestic lives and lessen social tensions by harnessing emotion. Offering an entirely new approach to the study of emotion, the authors inaugurate a new field of study termed "emotionology," which distinguishes collective emotional standards from the experience of emotion itself.
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