<p><b>Fear is always experienced individually and few experiences are as personal. There can be no collective fear without individual fear preceding it. A society's fear is born out of the convergence of individual experiences when dozens hundreds thousands and millions of people are afraid of the same thing at the same time.<br/></b> <br/>This is a story about postwar Polish society and its emotions. This is a story of heroes: soldiers deserters orphans and beggars. Now available in English for the first time <i>Entangled in Fear </i>reveals the broken society where bandits hunger bombs Russia and countless other threats had an immense influence on Poles as they struggled through the wreckage caused by World War II. Journalist and historian Marcin Zaremba uses sociology psychology and history to explore collective fear in official documents and the personal papers of those who were left to survive in postwar Poland. In doing so he reveals how fear of famine and epidemics sexual violence and looting joblessness and invasion led directly to collective action on the part of Poles. </p><p>A groundbreaking work <i>Entangled in Fear</i> challenges the reader to consider how emotions have shaped human history and how a more serious engagement with emotions is key to a fuller understanding of the past. </p>
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