The Sound of Anger by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-11T14:34:02Z A series of podcasts exploring the history, philosophy, science, and experience of anger, produced by Natalie Steed for the Queen Mary Centre for the History of Emotions. The series includes three features presented by historian Thomas Dixon, two original dramas by Craig Baxter - Seneca Annoyed, and Darwin Vexed - and extended interviews with experts on emotions and their history. Genre Learning Contains tracks The Sound of Anger: 1. What is it? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-11T14:32:22Z The Sound of Anger: 2. How does it feel? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T07:54:42Z The Sound of Anger: 3. What is it good for? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-16T13:43:10Z The Sound of Anger. DRAMA. Seneca Annoyed by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T08:16:41Z The Sound of Anger. DRAMA. Darwin Vexed by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T07:42:32Z
The Sound of Anger: 1. What is it? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-11T14:32:22Z
The Sound of Anger: 2. How does it feel? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T07:54:42Z
The Sound of Anger: 3. What is it good for? by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-16T13:43:10Z
The Sound of Anger. DRAMA. Seneca Annoyed by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T08:16:41Z
The Sound of Anger. DRAMA. Darwin Vexed by Centre for the History of the Emotions published on 2019-09-12T07:42:32Z