Emotional Imprints of War by Milan van Lange is an academic research book that studies how emotions connected to war were expressed in Dutch politics after World War II.
The book analyzes parliamentary debates in the Netherlands from 1945 to 1989 using computer-based methods. It focuses on how politicians used emotional language when discussing topics like war memory, victims, resistance, and national identity.
In simple words, it shows how war does not only affect history and politics, but also leaves long-lasting emotional effects in public discussions and decision-making.
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