1. Marriage and Emotion in Historical Context 2. Affection and Passion in Early Modern Spanish Separations 3. "He Asked Her Why She Was Crying": Young People’s Intimate Relationships, Emotions, and the Making of Marriage in Early Modern France 4. Illicit Relations in a Multiethnic City: Emotions, Fidelity, and Economic Obligations in Colonial Mexico 5. Mobile Emotions: Bigamy and Community in Scotland, 1660-1830 6. "Companions in Labor": Same-Sex Marriage and the Romantic Ideal in the Early United States 7. "Bigamy", "Marriage Fraud" and Colonial Patriarchy in Kayes, French Sudan (1905-1925) 8. From Foreign Bride to "Korean" Mother: Managing Feelings in Modern, South Korean Marriages 9. "The Best of Both Worlds’?: Young Women, Family and Marriage in 1970s Scotland 10. "He Isn’t Affectionate at All": African-American Wives in the 1940s and the Problem of "Cool" 11. Trust, Authenticity and Bigamy in Twentieth-Century England 12. "It Seemed the Right Thing to Do!": Mixed-Orientation Marriages and Emotions in Post-War Scotland 13. Marriage in India: A Web of Intimacies 14. To Have and to Hold?: The Relationality of Emotions and Couples’ Relationships in Twenty-First-Century Britain
Katie Barclay is Deputy Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in the History of Emotions and Associate Professor in History, University of Adelaide.
Jeffrey Meek is Lecturer in Economic & Social History at the University of Glasgow.
Andrea Thomson is Research Associate in the Faculty of History, University of Oxford.
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