Format:
Online Ressource
ISBN:
9783847000860
Series Statement:
Berliner Mittelalter- und Frühneuzeitforschung Band 014
Content:
In the seventeenth century, fear and anxiety served as basic concepts for personal and social self-constitution. The complex problematization of these affects is found not only in scholarly debates and literature but also in a variety of autobiographical and self-narrative sources from the Thirty Years’ War and wars against the “Turks”. This book highlights historical explanations of fear, anxiety and terror, contextualizing them within early modern theories and notions of affect and imagination. Further, it explores the functions of these particular “emotions of the soul” Contemporaries regularly remembered their fear of human and divine retribution, stressing its specifically violent potential. In doing so, they also instructed their readers as to the religious and moral preconditions for overcoming their fears. The present study demonstrates that, in the seventeenth century at least, the concept of “fear” was often related to the “fear of God”, and as such fundmentally different from the modern “feelings” of fear and anxiety.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783847100867
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Bähr, Andreas, 1968 - Furcht und Furchtlosigkeit Göttingen : V & R Unipress, 2013 ISBN 9783847100867
Additional Edition:
ISBN 3847100866
Language:
German
Subjects:
History
Keywords:
Gewalt
;
Furcht
;
Identität
;
Geschichte 1600-1700
;
Gott
;
Macht
;
Gottesfurcht
;
Geschichte 1600-1700
Author information:
Bähr, Andreas 1968-
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