Publikationen von Rob Boddice

Zeitschriftenartikel (4)

2018
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Olsen, S., & Boddice, R. (2018). Styling emotions history. Journal of Social History, 51(3), 476–487. https://doi.org/10.1093/jsh/shx067
2013
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Boddice, R. (2013). Equanimity in the laboratory? The sentimentalists versus the sufferers in America c.1900. History of Emotions - Insights into Research, 2013(October). https://doi.org/10.14280/08241.10
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Boddice, R. (2013). Gleichmut im Labor? "Gefühlsmenschen" versus "Leidende" in Amerika um 1900. Geschichte der Gefühle - Einblicke in die Forschung, 2013(October). https://doi.org/10.14280/08241.9
2012
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Boddice, R. (2012). Species of compassion: Aesthetics, anaesthetics, and pain in the physiological laboratory. 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century, 15, Article online. https://doi.org/10.16995/ntn.628

Buch (2)

2022
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Boddice, R., & Hitzer, B. (Eds.). (2022). Feeling dis-ease in modern history: Experiencing medicine and illness. Bloomsbury Academic.
2014
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Boddice, R. (Ed.). (2014). Pain and emotion in modern history. Palgrave Macmillan.

Buchkapitel (6)

2022
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Boddice, R., & Hitzer, B. (2022). Emotion and experience in the history of medicine: Elaborating a theory and seeking a method. In R. Boddice & B. Hitzer (Eds.), Feeling dis-ease in modern history: Experiencing medicine and illness (pp. 3–19). Bloomsbury Academic.
2014
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Boddice, R. (2014). The affective turn: Historicising the emotions. In C. Tileaga & J. Byford (Eds.), Psychology and history: Interdisciplinary explorations (pp. 147–165). Cambridge University Press.
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Boddice, R. (2014). Hurt feelings? In R. Boddice (Ed.), Pain and emotion in modern history (pp. 1–15). Palgrave Macmillan.
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Boddice, R. (2014). German methods, English morals: Physiological networks and the question of callousness, c.1870-81. In H. Ellis & U. Kirchberger (Eds.), Anglo-German scholarly networks in the long nineteenth century (pp. 84–102). Brill.
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