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1820

109). Brown subsumed the “appetites,” “passions,” and “affections” under a single category: the “emotions.” The word “emotion” was already in wide usage, but in Brown’s lectures, first published in 1820, the term took on a newly systematic theoretical role in the science of the mind.

1836

In 1836 the English polymath William Whewell commented that the proposal to refer to what he called “the desires and affections” of human nature as “the Emotions” had not been generally accepted.

1872

Bell was an important figure in the history of neurology and also the most influential 19th-century theorist of expression before 1872, when Darwin published his work on the subject.

1880

3). Two decades later, McCosh (1880) enumerated over 100 discrete feeling states that fell into the category.

1884

So, when W. James famously asked in 1884, “What is an emotion?” he was not engaging with an age-old conundrum, but was seeking to define a psychological category that had been in existence only a couple of generations.

2008

The Queen Mary Centre for the History of the Emotions, launched in November 2008, is the first research centre in the UK dedicated to the history of the emotions.

2016

TheAmericanHistorian @TheAmHistorian08 OctWhat is the history of the pro-life movement in the US? Jennifer Holland examines in this article from 2016: https://t.co/kAOw09QviZ

2020

You can also listen to our most recent podcast series, ‘The Sound of Anger‘, winner of two awards at the British Podcast Awards 2020.

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