Dienke Hondius identifies ideas and attitudes toward "blackness," the concept of race as visible difference, developed in western Europe.Hinweis: 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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