Analyzing debates about emotions and urban change in Berlin and Cairo, Joseph Ben Prestel questions the assumed dissimilarity of the history of European and Middle Eastern cities in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Analyzing debates about emotions and urban change in Berlin and Cairo, Joseph Ben Prestel questions the assumed dissimilarity of the history of European and Middle Eastern cities in the second half of the nineteenth century.
Joseph Ben Prestel is a historian of Europe and the Middle East at Freie Universität Berlin. He received his PhD in history from FU Berlin in 2015. Before joining FU's history department, he held a position at the research center for the History of Emotions at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. He has also held fellowships at Cambridge University and the American University in Cairo.
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Introduction 1: What is Love? Morality and "French Stimulation" in Berlin 2: Who is Rational? Feelings between Hearts and Hymens in Cairo 3: Streets of Excitement: Emotions on Friedrichstraße 4: Neighborhood of Passion: Losing Rationality in Azbakiyya 5: Precarious Calm: Berlin's Emotional Reform 6: Haunted Happiness: Cairo's Suburbs and Sports Conclusion: Towards a Global History of Urban Change in the Nineteenth Century Bibliography
Introduction 1: What is Love? Morality and "French Stimulation" in Berlin 2: Who is Rational? Feelings between Hearts and Hymens in Cairo 3: Streets of Excitement: Emotions on Friedrichstraße 4: Neighborhood of Passion: Losing Rationality in Azbakiyya 5: Precarious Calm: Berlin's Emotional Reform 6: Haunted Happiness: Cairo's Suburbs and Sports Conclusion: Towards a Global History of Urban Change in the Nineteenth Century Bibliography
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