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    Emotion, Sense, Experience.Rob Boddice & Mark Smith - 2020 - Cambridge University Press.
    Emotion, Sense, Experience calls on historians of emotions and the senses to come together in serious and sustained dialogue. The Element outlines the deep if largely unacknowledged genealogy of historical writing insisting on a braided history of emotions and the senses; explains why recent historical treatments have sometimes profitably but nonetheless unhelpfully segregated the emotions from the senses; and makes a compelling case for the heuristic and interpretive dividends of bringing emotions and sensory history into conversation. Ultimately, we envisage a (...)
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    The science of sympathy: morality, evolution, and Victorian civilization.Rob Boddice - 2016 - Urbana: University of Illinois Press.
    Emotions, morals, practices -- Sympathy for a devil's chaplain -- Common compassion and the mad scientist -- Sympathy as callousness? physiology and vivisection -- Sympathy, liberty, and compulsion: vaccination -- Sympathetic selection: eugenics -- Scientism and practice.
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    Vivisecting Major: A Victorian Gentleman Scientist Defends Animal Experimentation, 1876–1885.Rob Boddice - 2011 - Isis 102 (2):215-237.
    ABSTRACT Through an investigation of the public, professional, and private life of the Darwinian disciple George John Romanes, this essay seeks a better understanding of the scientific motivations for defending the practice of vivisection at the height of the controversy in late Victorian Britain. Setting aside a historiography that has tended to focus on the arguments of antivivisectionists, it reconstructs the viewpoint of the scientific community through an examination of Romanes's work to help orchestrate the defense of animal experimentation. By (...)
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    From the ashes, a fertile opportunity for historicism – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect.Rob Boddice - 2020 - History of the Human Sciences 33 (2):126-133.
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    History Looks Forward: Interdisciplinarity and Critical Emotion Research.Rob Boddice - 2020 - Emotion Review 12 (3):131-134.
    The history of emotions has become a thriving focus within the discipline of history, but it has in the process gained a critical purchase that makes it relevant for other disciplines concerned with emotion research. The history of emotions is entangled with the history of the body and brain, and with cultural and political history. It is interested in the how and why of emotion change; with the questions of power and authority behind cultural scripts of expression, conceptual usages, and (...)
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    Anthropocentrism: Human, Animals, Environments.Rob Boddice (ed.) - 2011 - Brill.
    This collection explores assumptions behind the label ‘anthropocentrism’, critically enquiring into the meaning of ‘human’.
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    Anita Guerrini, Experimenting with Humans and Animals: From Aristotle to CRISPR, 2nd ed., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022, ISBN: 9781421444055, 208 pp. [REVIEW]Rob Boddice - 2023 - Journal of the History of Biology 56 (2):403-405.
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    Susan Broomhall , Spaces for Feeling: Emotions and Sociabilities in Britain, 1650–1850. Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015. Pp. 241. ISBN 978-1-138-82817-9. £31.99. [REVIEW]Rob Boddice - 2018 - British Journal for the History of Science 51 (1):161-162.
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    Stefanos Geroulanos; Todd Meyers. The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe: Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War. xii + 419 pp., notes, index. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2018. $35 . ISBN 9780226556598. [REVIEW]Rob Boddice - 2019 - Isis 110 (2):435-436.
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    Susan Lanzoni, Empathy: A History. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 392. ISBN 978-0-3002-2268-5. $30.00 . - Cathy Gere, Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good: From the Panopticon to the Skinner Box and Beyond. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 282. ISBN 978-0-2265-0185-7. $30.00. [REVIEW]Rob Boddice - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Science 52 (3):534-535.
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