Feeling Political : Emotions and Institutions Since 1789.

By: Frevert, UteContributor(s): Pahl, Kerstin Maria | Buscemi, Francesco | Nielsen, Philipp | Arndt, Agnes | Amico, Michael | Lichau, Karsten | Malone, Hannah | Wambach, Julia | Brauer, JulianeMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave Studies in the History of Emotions SeriesPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2022Copyright date: �2022Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (402 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030898588Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Feeling PoliticalDDC classification: 320.019 LOC classification: D203.2-475Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introducing Political Feelings: Participatory Politics, Institutions, and Emotional Templates -- Politics and Emotion: A Special Affair -- Institutions and Emotional Templates -- Emotion Work and 'Moments of Emergence' -- Political Institutions and Change -- Organization of the Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Feeling Political in Public Administration: French Bureaucracy between Militancy and Sens de l'�Etat, 1789-2019 -- Bureaucratizing Militancy: The French Revolutionary Nation and the Oaths of the Fonctionnaires Civiques (1789-1799) -- Unsettling the Feeling Rules of Bureaucracy: Carnot's �Ecole d'Administration and the Unionism of Civil Servants (1848) -- The Institutionalization of the Sens de l'�Etat: The Birth of the ENA (1945) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Feeling Political in Parliament: Rules, Regulations, and the Rostrum, Germany 1849-1951 -- A United Germany: Setting a Template -- Weimar: Templating Democracy -- Bonn: A Post-totalitarian Template -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Feeling Political Through Law: The Emergence of an International Criminal Jurisdiction, 1899-2019 -- 'A Plea of Humanity to Law': The Emergence of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- 'Where Law Exists a Court Will Rise': The Legal Evolution of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- 'To Supplement Symbolism with Substance': The Political Development of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Feeling Political Through Pictures: Portrayals of US Presidents, 1796-2020 -- Portraying Composure: George Washington -- Portraying Perseverance: Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Portraying Hope: Barack Obama -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.
Chapter 6: Feeling Political Through the Radio: President Roosevelt's Fireside Chats, 1933-1944 -- Rising Out of Depression -- The Constitutional Revolution of 1937 -- The Second World War -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Feeling Political on Armistice Day: Institutional Struggles in Interwar France -- 'Larger than the Colosseum': The State's Desire for Triumphant Glorification -- 'Can There Be a Celebration for Men Whose Hearts Are Heavy with Grief?' The Veterans' Campaign for the Jour de l'Armistice -- From Neglect to Apotheosis: Institutionalizing the Jour de l'Armistice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Feeling Political in Military Cemeteries: Commemoration Politics in Fascist Italy -- Fascism and the Templating of Emotions -- The Political Purposes of Emotional Templates -- Means of Communicating Emotions -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Feeling Political Through a Football Club: FC Schalke 04, 1904-2020 -- The Emotional Templating of Schalke's Volksgemeinschaft during the Third Reich -- The Ineffectiveness of Emotional Templating in Times of Early Deindustrialization -- The Slow Re-emergence of Emotional Templating and Nostalgia Marketing from the 1980s and the Legacy of the 1930s -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: Feeling Political by Collective Singing: Political Youth Organizations in Germany, 1920-1960 -- Moment of Emergence: The 'Weimar Song' -- 'The Third Reich Moves with Us!': Singing in the 'Volksgemeinschaft' -- 'Nest Warmth' and Visions of the Future: Singing among the Falken and the Free German Youth -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: Feeling Political across Borders: International Solidarity Movements, 1820s-1980s -- The Philhellenic Movement of the 1820s: People's Solidarity against Cold State Diplomacy.
The Spanish Civil War: Feeling and Institutionalizing the International Socialist Brotherhood -- International Solidarity and the Defence of Human Rights in Chile after 1973: Competing Political Emotions? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12: Feeling Political in Demonstrations: Street Politics in Germany, 1832-2018 -- Moments of Emergence: Feeling Political, 1830s-1840s -- Mass Politics around 1900 -- New Feelings and Social Movements, 1960s-1980s -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Person Index -- Subject Index.
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Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introducing Political Feelings: Participatory Politics, Institutions, and Emotional Templates -- Politics and Emotion: A Special Affair -- Institutions and Emotional Templates -- Emotion Work and 'Moments of Emergence' -- Political Institutions and Change -- Organization of the Book -- Bibliography -- Chapter 2: Feeling Political in Public Administration: French Bureaucracy between Militancy and Sens de l'�Etat, 1789-2019 -- Bureaucratizing Militancy: The French Revolutionary Nation and the Oaths of the Fonctionnaires Civiques (1789-1799) -- Unsettling the Feeling Rules of Bureaucracy: Carnot's �Ecole d'Administration and the Unionism of Civil Servants (1848) -- The Institutionalization of the Sens de l'�Etat: The Birth of the ENA (1945) -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 3: Feeling Political in Parliament: Rules, Regulations, and the Rostrum, Germany 1849-1951 -- A United Germany: Setting a Template -- Weimar: Templating Democracy -- Bonn: A Post-totalitarian Template -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 4: Feeling Political Through Law: The Emergence of an International Criminal Jurisdiction, 1899-2019 -- 'A Plea of Humanity to Law': The Emergence of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- 'Where Law Exists a Court Will Rise': The Legal Evolution of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- 'To Supplement Symbolism with Substance': The Political Development of an International Criminal Jurisdiction -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 5: Feeling Political Through Pictures: Portrayals of US Presidents, 1796-2020 -- Portraying Composure: George Washington -- Portraying Perseverance: Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Portraying Hope: Barack Obama -- Conclusion -- Bibliography.

Chapter 6: Feeling Political Through the Radio: President Roosevelt's Fireside Chats, 1933-1944 -- Rising Out of Depression -- The Constitutional Revolution of 1937 -- The Second World War -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 7: Feeling Political on Armistice Day: Institutional Struggles in Interwar France -- 'Larger than the Colosseum': The State's Desire for Triumphant Glorification -- 'Can There Be a Celebration for Men Whose Hearts Are Heavy with Grief?' The Veterans' Campaign for the Jour de l'Armistice -- From Neglect to Apotheosis: Institutionalizing the Jour de l'Armistice -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 8: Feeling Political in Military Cemeteries: Commemoration Politics in Fascist Italy -- Fascism and the Templating of Emotions -- The Political Purposes of Emotional Templates -- Means of Communicating Emotions -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 9: Feeling Political Through a Football Club: FC Schalke 04, 1904-2020 -- The Emotional Templating of Schalke's Volksgemeinschaft during the Third Reich -- The Ineffectiveness of Emotional Templating in Times of Early Deindustrialization -- The Slow Re-emergence of Emotional Templating and Nostalgia Marketing from the 1980s and the Legacy of the 1930s -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 10: Feeling Political by Collective Singing: Political Youth Organizations in Germany, 1920-1960 -- Moment of Emergence: The 'Weimar Song' -- 'The Third Reich Moves with Us!': Singing in the 'Volksgemeinschaft' -- 'Nest Warmth' and Visions of the Future: Singing among the Falken and the Free German Youth -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 11: Feeling Political across Borders: International Solidarity Movements, 1820s-1980s -- The Philhellenic Movement of the 1820s: People's Solidarity against Cold State Diplomacy.

The Spanish Civil War: Feeling and Institutionalizing the International Socialist Brotherhood -- International Solidarity and the Defence of Human Rights in Chile after 1973: Competing Political Emotions? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Chapter 12: Feeling Political in Demonstrations: Street Politics in Germany, 1832-2018 -- Moments of Emergence: Feeling Political, 1830s-1840s -- Mass Politics around 1900 -- New Feelings and Social Movements, 1960s-1980s -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Person Index -- Subject Index.

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