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Humanity: An Emotional History

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 184354105X
ISBN-13 9781843541059
Edition Main
Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jul 14th, 2005
Print length 432 Pages
Weight 410 grams
Dimensions 19.80 x 13.00 x 3.10 cms
Ksh 1,750.00
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A bold and strikingly innovative history of how basic emotions rule the world. ('Reading Stuart Walton's prose is a bit like going on some kind of trip. His erudition is dizzying.' Mail on Sunday)

In his history of Englandof 1757m the novelist Tobias Smollett records the case of a suicide pact between a London bookbinder named Smith and his wife who, having fallen into bankruptcy, killed their only child and then themselves. What struck Smollet about these deaths was the absence of helplessness. The Smith''s suicide was merely a calculated decision about the most prudent course open to them.

Stuart Walton''s vibrant, original and immensely enjoyable book shows that in 1732, when the Smiths'' tragedy happened, such decorum was the general rule in polite society across Europe. An eruption of anger or misery would have marked a descent into savagery, something unseemly in members of a genteel culture. Walton contends that in the last two hundred and fifty years, there have been big changes in the unwritten rules that govern what can be expressed in public and in private. Our private lives have benefited from greater emotional honesty and articulacy (although Walton contends that there is still much progress still to be made), while some emotions, such as anger, appear to dominate public behaviour more than ever before.
In Humanity: An Emotional History Walton examines the history of each of our core emotions - fear, anger, disgust, sadness, jealousy, contempt, shame, embarrassment, surprise and happiness - in turn. For Walton, love and hate (between which there is famously only a thin line), are fundamental feelings that inveigle their way into all the other emotions. And he shows convincingly that without the emotions, there would be no human history. Walton''s highly original and necessarily idiosyncratic work mixes history, philosophical insight and the latest science to produce a vivid and exuberant account of how emotions have shaped our past.


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