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Racism - A Short History (Paperback, Revised edition)
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Racism - A Short History (Paperback, Revised edition)
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Loot Price R460
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You Save R124 (21%)
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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? With a rare blend of learning,
economy, and cutting insight, 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. Fredrickson then makes the first sustained comparison
between the color-coded racism of nineteenth-century America and
the antisemitic racism that appeared in Germany around the same
time. He finds similarity enough to justify the common label but
also major differences in the nature and functions of the
stereotypes invoked. The book concludes with a provocative account
of the rise and decline of the twentieth century's overtly racist
regimes--the Jim Crow South, Nazi Germany, and apartheid South
Africa--in the context of world historical developments. This
illuminating work is the first to treat racism across such a sweep
of history and geography. It is distinguished not only by its
original comparison of modern racism's two most significant
varieties--white supremacy and antisemitism--but also by its
eminent readability.
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