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A Short History

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An edition of Racism (2002)

Racism

A Short History

New Ed edition
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"Are antisemitism and white supremacy manifestations of a general phenomenon? Why didn't racism appear in Europe before the fourteenth century, and why did it flourish as never before in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? Why did the twentieth century see institutionalized racism in its most extreme forms? Why are egalitarian societies particularly susceptible to virulent racism? What do apartheid South Africa, Nazi Germany, and the American South under Jim Crow have in common?

How did the Holocaust advance civil rights in the United States?".

"George Fredrickson surveys the history of Western racism from its emergence in the late Middle Ages to the present. Beginning with the medieval antisemitism that put Jews beyond the pale of humanity, he traces the spread of racist thinking in the wake of European expansionism and the beginnings of the African slave trade. And he examines how the Enlightenment and nineteenth-century romantic nationalism created a new intellectual context for debates over slavery and Jewish emancipation."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
224

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Racism: A Short History
July 2, 2003, Princeton University Press
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May 1, 2002, Princeton University Press
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First Sentence

"It is the dominant view among scholars who have studied conceptions of difference in the ancient world that no concept truly equivalent to that of "race" can be detected in the thought of the Greeks, Romans, and early Christians."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HT1507.F74 2003, HT1507 .F74 2015, HT1507 .F74 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
8.2 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
Weight
10.4 ounces

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Open Library
OL7758746M
ISBN 10
0691116520
ISBN 13
9780691116525
LCCN
2015945378
OCLC/WorldCat
920654090, 52358370
Library Thing
328748
Goodreads
532711

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It is the dominant view among scholars who have studied conceptions of difference in the ancient world that no concept truly equivalent to that of "race" can be detected in the thought of the Greeks, Romans, and early Christians.
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