While the study of race relations in the United States continues to inspire and influence European thinking, Europeans have yet to confront their own history
While the study of race relations in the United States continues to inspire and influence European thinking, Europeans have yet to confront their own historyHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction: Long Trends in European Race Relations 1. Paternalism, Race, and Racism in European History 2. A Convenient Perception: Slavery and the European View of Africans as Children 3. Race and Religion: A History of Christian Ambivalence 4. European Racial Shows, Collections, and "Science": Africans as Objects of White Exoticism and Curiosity 5. How Europe Remained Mostly White: Maintaining Boundaries, Restricting Access 6. Shoah and Empire: Race in Twentieth-Century Europe Conclusions: Blackness in Europe: A History of Exceptions Acknowledgments Index
Preface Introduction: Long Trends in European Race Relations 1. Paternalism, Race, and Racism in European History 2. A Convenient Perception: Slavery and the European View of Africans as Children 3. Race and Religion: A History of Christian Ambivalence 4. European Racial Shows, Collections, and "Science": Africans as Objects of White Exoticism and Curiosity 5. How Europe Remained Mostly White: Maintaining Boundaries, Restricting Access 6. Shoah and Empire: Race in Twentieth-Century Europe Conclusions: Blackness in Europe: A History of Exceptions Acknowledgments Index
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