Introduction: At the Heart of the Market, Mandy L. Cooper and Andrew Popp, (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA, and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Part I: Disciplinary Emotions
1. Accounting for the Middling Sorts: Emotions and the Family-Business, c1750-1832, Katie Barclay (University of Adelaide, Australia)
2. Emotional Strategies: Businesswomen in the Civil War Era United States, Mandy L. Cooper, (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA)
3. Selling Trust in the Antebellum Service Sector, Daniel Levinson Wilk (SUNY-Fashion Institute of Technology, USA)
4. The Cold War and the Making of Advertising in Post-War Turkey, Semih Gokatalay (University of California San Diego, USA)
Part II: Enabling Emotions
5. Marriage “à la mode du pays:” When Identity and Contractual Love Became a Pledge for the Signares’ Business, Cheikh Sene (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France)
6. ‘The commerce of affection’: Masculinity and Emotional Bonds among Boston Merchants, Laura C. McCoy (Northwestern University, USA)
7. From Scotland with Love: The Creation of the Japanese Whisky Industry, 1918-1979, Alison J. Gibb and Niall G. MacKenzie (Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, UK)
8. Malone's on the Southside: Hearing a Telling of Their Story, Andrew Popp (Copenhagen Business School, Denmark)
Part III: Unruly Emotions
9. The Worst Business in the World? The Emotional Historiography of the Arms Industry, Catherine Fletcher (Manchester Metropolitan University, UK)
10. Making Sense of Financal Crises in the Netherlands: The Emtional Economy of Bubbles (1637-1987), Joost Dankers (Utrecht University, The Netherlands), Ronald Kroeze (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Inger Leemans (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands), and Floris van Berckel Smit (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
11. Waiting for Fevers to Abate: Contagion and Fear in the Domestic Slave Trade, Robert Colby (Christopher Newport University, USA)
13. Selling Out or Staying True? Fear, Anxiety, and Debates about Feminist Entrepreneurship in the 1970s Women’s Movement, Debra Michals (Merrimack College, USA)
Selected Bibliography
Index