Date:
Location:
Full title:
Emotions in History and Psychology: Time, Gender and Society
Organized by:
Institute for Historical Research of the National Hellenic Research Foundation, Laboratory for the Study of Human Relations, Marie Blanche Library, AINOS Cultural Society, and CHS US, with the support of the American College of Greece and CHS Greece
Language:
Greek, English
Open to:
All
Synopsis:
The colloquium investigates aspects of emotions in psychology, but also in history, with special emphasis on Byzantium. Speakers will focus on time, gender, and society and to the ways in which emotions influence and are themselves influenced by them. In particular, they will explore the endurance of emotions, their relevance and dependance to historical circumstances, their relation to ideological, religious, societal, family, and personal frameworks. For more information on the speakers, the program and the registration process visit the colloqium's website.