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		<title>A Human History of Emotion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>How have our emotions shaped the course of human history? </strong></p><p><strong>And how have our experience and understanding of emotions evolved with us?</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How have our emotions shaped the course of human history? </strong></p>
<p><strong>And how have our experience and understanding of emotions evolved with us?</strong></p>
<p>We humans like to think of ourselves as rational creatures, who, as a species, have relied on calculation and intellect to survive. But many of the most important moments in our history had little to do with cold, hard facts and a lot to do with feelings. Events ranging from the origins of philosophy to the birth of the world&#8217;s major religions, the fall of Rome, the Scientific Revolution, and some of the bloodiest wars that humanity has ever experienced can&#8217;t be properly understood without understanding emotions.</p>
<p>In <em>A Human History of Emotion</em>, Richard Firth-Godbehere takes readers on a fascinating and wide-ranging tour of the central and often under-appreciated role emotions have played in human societies around the world and throughout history &#8211; from Ancient Greece to Gambia, Japan, the Ottoman Empire, Britain, and beyond.<br />  <br />Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, art and religious history, <em>A Human History of Emotion</em> vividly illustrates how our understanding and experience of emotions has changed over time, and how our beliefs about feelings &#8211; and our feelings themselves &#8211; profoundly shaped us and the world we inhabit.</p>
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