Historical research can be enhanced by methods and resources from
various disciplines, ranging from psychology to computer linguistics.
With a creative and innovative perspective on things we think we know,
Milan van Lange presents a computer-assisted historical investigation
into the role of emotions in dealing with consequences of World War II
in the Netherlands. By emotion mining digitised sources, van Lange shows
where emotions were present and how they were expressed and discussed in
the political engagement with people who experienced long-term effects
of the war, such as former collaborators and war criminals, the
resistance, and war victims.