Facing fear : the history of an emotion in global perspective
by
 
Laffan, Michael Francis, 1969- editor.

Title
Facing fear : the history of an emotion in global perspective

Author
Laffan, Michael Francis, 1969- editor.

ISBN
9781400845248
 
9780691153599
 
9781283539913
 
9780691153605

Publication Information
Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2012.

Physical Description
1 online resource (x, 275 pages) : illustrations

Abstract
Fear is ubiquitous but slippery. It has been defined as a purely biological reality, derided as an excuse for cowardice, attacked as a force for social control, and even denigrated as an unnatural condition that has no place in the disenchanted world of enlightened modernity. In these times of institutionalized insecurity and global terror, Facing Fear sheds light on the meaning, diversity, and dynamism of fear in multiple world-historical contexts, and demonstrates how fear universally binds us to particular presents but also to a broad spectrum of memories, stories, and states in the past.

Subject Term
Fear -- Social aspects -- History.
 
Fear -- Political aspects -- History.
 
History, Modern.
 
World politics.

Added Author
Laffan, Michael Francis, 1969-
 
Weiss, Max, 1977-

Electronic Access
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.cttq94hz


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