ARC Centre for Excellence in History of Emotions

What an amazing boost to the Australian humanities! A Digital Humanities Centre of Excellence should be next!

“This exploration is framed by a series of seminal questions,” Professor Trigg says. “What happens when European emotional regimes are transported into a colonial context? What role do emotions play in the development of Australian national identity? How do we track emotional continuities and discontinuities between past and present? And what can we learn from older emotional regimes about contemporary social and cultural patterns? (link).

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