Introduction
1: Associating Emotions and Internationalism with the Alps
2: Managing Emotions at the League of Nations
3: International Mountaineering while Talking about Emotions
4: Seeing Emotions while Healing the Body and the World as a
Whole
5: A University for Feeling the Emotions of Internationalism
Conclusion
A native of Italy, Ilaria Scaglia studied and taught international
history in the United States before joining Aston University in
Birmingham as a Lecturer in Modern History in 2018. She was also a
Volkswagen-Mellon post-doctoral research fellow in Germany (Free
University Berlin) and a Visiting Researcher at the Centre for the
History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human
Development in Berlin. Her main fields of interest include the
history of
internationalism and the history of aesthetics and emotions. She is
a Board Member of the Coordinating Council for Women in History
(CCWH) and an active committee member of the Society for Historians
of
American Foreign Relations (SHAFR).
intriguing
*Kamaal Haque, Central European History*
...The Emotions of Internationalism remains a remarkable book,
which opens a much-needed new window on the history of
internationalism. It will be an eye-opener for historians of
science too.
*Geert Somsen, Maastricht University, Isis*
[Scaglia] clearly demonstrates that certain emotions were linked by
people and organisations with the internationalist enterprise,
especially the emotions felt while experiencing the unique
atmosphere of the mountains. This book encourages historians of
different geographical spaces to approach the study of
internationalism in this period in an interesting new way, to
uncover the 'real' emotions felt by historical actors and to debate
how these were used to forge co-operation between different
nationalities.
*Jasmine Calver, University of Sunderland, The English Historical
Review*
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